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Fred Shields | ... |
Narrator (voice)
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Directed by
Hamilton Luske |
Written by
Joe Grant | ... | () |
Dick Huemer | ... | () |
Produced by
Walt Disney | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Music by
Paul J. Smith |
Production Management
Norman Ferguson | ... | production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Larry Lansburgh | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
George Lowerre | ... | sound engineer (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Joshua Meador | ... | effects animator |
Animation Department
Ken Anderson | ... | layout artist |
Dick Anthony | ... | background artist |
Ward Kimball | ... | animator |
Hamilton Luske | ... | animator |
Fred Moore | ... | animator |
Art Riley | ... | background artist |
Bill Tytla | ... | animator |
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Plot Summary |
In a little airport near Santiago, Chile, live three airplanes, a papa plane, which carries mail over the Andes between Chile and Argentina, a mama plane, and a baby plane, Pedro. Pedro spends his days at flight school, hoping to grow up to be like his father. One day, his father has a cold in his cylinder head, so Pedro gets the call to cross the Andes, past the forbidding peak of Aconcagua, to pick up and bring back the mail from Mendoza. Pedro takes off, and the trip to Argentina goes well. Then, Pedro gets cocky, and the return trip goes badly. Will Aconcagua claim another victim? And what of the mail, does it get through?
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Did You Know?
Movie Connections | Edited into Saludos Amigos (1942). See more » |
Quotes |
Narrator:
[Pedro has just picked up the mail and is returning home]
I'll bet his mother and dad will be proud of him. Just a natural born flier. [Pedro then starts showing off, including flying upside-down, all while holding onto the mail] Narrator: Hmm... Maybe I shouldn't have mentioned it. See more » |