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Donald's Decision ()


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In this wartime short, Donald is encouraged by his good "angel" side to buy war bonds. He is encouraged by his bad "devil" side to spend his money as he wishes. Donald has a lot of trouble deciding, but finally makes the right decision to... See more »

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Thelma Boardman ...
Donald's Angel (uncredited)
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Donald's Devil (uncredited)
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Radio Announcer (uncredited)
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Donald Duck (uncredited)
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Ford Beebe Jr. ... (uncredited)
Jack King ... (uncredited) (earlier cartoon clips)

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Oliver Wallace ... (uncredited)

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

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Al Bertino ... animator (uncredited)
Jack King ... animator (uncredited)
Ed Love ... animator (uncredited)
Retta Scott ... animator (uncredited)
Ruth Tompson ... checker (uncredited)

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In this wartime short, Donald is encouraged by his good "angel" side to buy war bonds. He is encouraged by his bad "devil" side to spend his money as he wishes. Donald has a lot of trouble deciding, but finally makes the right decision to buy war bonds. Written by Anonymous

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  • Decyzja Donalda (Poland)
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  • 4 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia "WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. - The Treasury and the House of Representatives found themselves in sharp disagreement today on the value of Donald Duck as a promoter of prompt income tax payments. "Ratifying an action tentatively last Friday, the house defeated, 259 to 112, an appropriation of $80,000 to pay for a Donald Duck movie, now being shown in theaters throughout the country. It is designed to make people cheerful about their income taxes. Half the $80,000 was to reimburse Walt Disney for production expenses and the other half to pay for prints. Several representatives criticized the movie as unnecessary. "Secretary Morgenthau, speaking at a press conference, commented: ' I still think the Donald Duck was one of the best investments the treasury ever made. If I had to do it over again, I would repeat it.'" (Associated Press, "Morganthau Praises Donald Duck Film," The San Bernardino Daily Sun, San Bernardino, California, Wednesday 11 February 1942, Volume 48, page 14.) See more »
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