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|name = Cock o' the Walk |
|name = Cock o' the Walk |
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|image = Ss-cockothewalk.jpg |
|image = Ss-cockothewalk.jpg |
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− | |director = |
+ | |director = Ben Sharpsteen |
|producer = [[Walt Disney]] |
|producer = [[Walt Disney]] |
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− | |writer = |
+ | |writer = Otto Englander |
+ | |music = [[Frank Churchill]]<br>[[Albert Hay Malotte]] |
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− | |studio = [[ |
+ | |studio = [[Walt Disney Productions]] |
|distributor = [[United Artists]] |
|distributor = [[United Artists]] |
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|release = [[November 30]], [[1935]] |
|release = [[November 30]], [[1935]] |
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− | |preceded = [[Three Orphan Kittens]] |
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+ | |preceded = ''[[Three Orphan Kittens]]'' |
+ | |followed = ''[[Broken Toys]]'' |
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+ | }} |
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==Summary== |
==Summary== |
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− | When a prize fighting |
+ | When a prize fighting rooster comes to town, a celebration is held, complete with elaborate parodies of Busby Berkeley dance routines. When the cock sweeps a young hen off her feet, however, he is challenged to a fight by her jealous suitor. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *The inspiration for the short is the short story ''Les Deux Coqs'' (''The Two Cocks'') by Jean de la Fontaine. |
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==Home video releases== |
==Home video releases== |
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===VHS=== |
===VHS=== |
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+ | *''[[Walt Disney Cartoon Classics]]: Silly Symphonies: Fanciful Fables'' |
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===DVD=== |
===DVD=== |
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+ | *''[[Walt Disney Treasures]]: More Silly Symphonies'' |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery position="center" spacing="small" widths="150" captionalign="center"> |
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− | <gallery> |
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Cock o the walk 3large.jpg |
Cock o the walk 3large.jpg |
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Cock o the walk 4large.jpg |
Cock o the walk 4large.jpg |
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+ | Prunellapullet.jpg |
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Cock o the walk 5large.jpg |
Cock o the walk 5large.jpg |
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Cock o the walk 6large.jpg |
Cock o the walk 6large.jpg |
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Cock o the Walk1.jpg |
Cock o the Walk1.jpg |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | {{Silly Symphony}} |
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[[Category:Animated shorts]] |
[[Category:Animated shorts]] |
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[[Category:Silly Symphonies]] |
[[Category:Silly Symphonies]] |
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[[Category:1935 shorts]] |
[[Category:1935 shorts]] |
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Revision as of 17:32, 13 September 2020
Cock o' the Walk is a Silly Symphony that debuted on November 30, 1935.
Summary
When a prize fighting rooster comes to town, a celebration is held, complete with elaborate parodies of Busby Berkeley dance routines. When the cock sweeps a young hen off her feet, however, he is challenged to a fight by her jealous suitor.
Trivia
- The inspiration for the short is the short story Les Deux Coqs (The Two Cocks) by Jean de la Fontaine.
Home video releases
VHS
- Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Silly Symphonies: Fanciful Fables
DVD
- Walt Disney Treasures: More Silly Symphonies
Gallery