

The Fox Hunt
1931 Directed by Wilfred JacksonIt's morning in the English countryside and time for the gentry to participate in their favorite sport: the fox hunt. The eccentric gentlemen come in all shapes and sizes, the fat ones putting the greatest strain on the horses. The craziest things happen to the monocled hunters. One even gets knocked off his horse when it jumps over a brick wall. He shoots straight up into the air and, thanks to a parachute hidden in his clothes, makes a gentle landing. But instead of the ground, he lands on a cow. Upset by her unwanted passenger, she takes off at top speed, finally dumping him in a mud puddle, where he lands on a pig and continues his wacky ride. Meanwhile, the poor fox finally gets trapped in a hollow log. Dogs to the left of him, dogs to the right! Luckily, the beleaguered creature gets help from a certain powerful, and pungent, friend.
Richard Edwards
....................................................Horse (voice) (uncredited)
Director
...........................................................Wilfred Jackson
Producer
...........................................................Walt Disney
Animation
...........................................................Jack King
Les Clark
Frank Tipper
Marvin Woodward
Background Designer
...........................................................Emil Flohri
Production Companies
...................................................Columbia Pictures
Walt Disney Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Animation
Comedy
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