Canvas Back Duck 70 years old

Canvas Back Duck

Donald and his nephews are visiting the carnival. After Donald makes a relatively high score on a weight testing machine, he is thought to be a veritable strong man and takes on an offer from a little boy to fight his uncle in a boxing match. Unfortunately for Donald, that "little boy" is actually a con man in cahoots with boxer Peewee Pete who is anything but what his name implies. His nephews notice and try to warn Donald but he finds himself in the ring with Pete anyway.

Credits

Canvas Back Duck Cast

Name Character
Clarence Nash He was 49, 80 years old when he died as Louie
Clarence Nash He was 49, 80 years old when he died as Donald Duck
Clarence Nash He was 49, 80 years old when he died as Dewey
Clarence Nash He was 49, 80 years old when he died as Huey
Billy Bletcher He was 59, 84 years old when he died as Peewee Pete

Canvas Back Duck Crew

Name Department
Elias Disney as Producer. He was 94 (82) years old when He died Production
Oliver Wallace as Original Music Composer. He was 66 (76) years old when He died Sound
Jack Hannah as Director. He was 40 (81) years old when He died Directing
Jack Kinney as Story. He was 44 (82) years old when He died Writing
Bill Berg as Story. He was 36 (84) years old when He died Writing
Volus Jones as Animation. He was 40 (90) years old when He died Visual Effects
Bob Carlson as Animation. He was 47 (83) years old when He died Visual Effects
Yale Gracey as Layout. He was 43 (73) years old when He died Directing
Dan MacManus as Animation. He was 53 (89) years old when He died Visual Effects
Ray Huffine as Background Designer. He was 48 (62) years old when He died Art
George Kreisl as Animation. He was 40 (75) years old when He died Visual Effects
Al Coe as Animation. Visual Effects
Edwin Aardal as Animation. He was 43 (77) years old when He died Visual Effects
Canvas Back Duck poster
Canvas Back Duck (70 years)

  • Release day: Friday, December 25, 1953
  • Runtime: 7 minutes