The Riveter is a 1940 American Donald Duck short film directed by Dick Lundy and produced by Walt Disney.[1] In the short film, Donald lands a job working high steel as a riveter for construction foreman Pete.
The Riveter | |
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Directed by | Dick Lundy |
Produced by | Walt Disney |
Starring | Clarence Nash Billy Bletcher |
Music by | Oliver Wallace |
Animation by | Jack Campbell Al Eugster Hal King Ed Love |
Color process | Technicolor |
Production company | Walt Disney Productions |
Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
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Running time | 7:33 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Donald comes across a sign next to a construction site requesting a riveter, so he decides to take the job. However, he messes things up and gets in hot water with his boss, Peg Leg Pete.
Donald enters the cartoon singing "Heigh Ho" from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
The short was released on May 18, 2004, on Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Volume One: 1934-1941.[2]
It can also be found on VHS on Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Limited Gold Editions - Donald with the original opening and closing titles.
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