Blame It on the Samba (1948)
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- 6min
- Animation, Comedy
- 27 May 1948 (USA)
- Short
Donald Duck and Jose Carioca, both literally blue, stumble across the Cafe do Samba, whose proprietor is determined to cheer them up with samba music. After they get their color back, they land in a giant brandy snifter, where a...
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Ethel Smith | ... |
Organ Player
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The Dinning Sisters | ... |
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Pinto Colvig | ... |
Aracuan Bird (uncredited)
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Ginger Dinning | ... |
Singer (uncredited)
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Jean Dinning | ... |
Singer (uncredited)
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Lou Dinning | ... |
Singer (uncredited)
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Directed by
Clyde Geronimi |
Written by
Bob Moore | ... | () |
Art Scott | ... | () |
Produced by
Walt Disney | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ted Sebern | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
George Lowerre | ... | sound engineer (uncredited) |
Animation Department
Les Clark | ... | animator |
Robert Cormack | ... | layout artist |
Hugh Hennesy | ... | layout artist |
Ward Kimball | ... | animator |
Hal King | ... | animator |
John Lounsbery | ... | animator |
Harvey Toombs | ... | animator |
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Jack Cutting | ... | foreign supervisor (uncredited) |
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- RKO Radio Pictures (1948) (United States) (theatrical)
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Donald Duck and Jose Carioca, both literally blue, stumble across the Cafe do Samba, whose proprietor is determined to cheer them up with samba music. After they get their color back, they land in a giant brandy snifter, where a live-action woman is playing the tune on an organ. She also drums and dances a bit. The only dialogue is the lyrics of the song, sung by women.
Written by Jon Reeves |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Final film of Ginger Dinning. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Music for Everybody (1966). See more » |