A Pilgrim ventures out to procure a turkey for the first Thanksgiving.A Pilgrim ventures out to procure a turkey for the first Thanksgiving.A Pilgrim ventures out to procure a turkey for the first Thanksgiving.
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Tex Avery
- Hunting Pilgrim
- (uncredited)
- …
Frank Graham
- Junior Pilgrim
- (uncredited)
Leone Le Doux
- Crying Pilgrim
- (uncredited)
Wally Maher
- Turkey
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Pat McGeehan
- Indian Chief
- (uncredited)
Bill Thompson
- Hunting Pilgrim
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaOn the ship "Ye Mayflower", are a couple of items WWII audiences would recognize. First is a plate saying "Henrye J. Kiser Construction Co." This is a reference to Henry J. Kaiser and his Kaiser Shipbuilding Co. which was a major builder of transport ships during the war. Second is the red "C" gas rationing sticker, which allotted more gasoline than "A" and "B" stickers and was issued to professionals, clergy, and war-essential workers. The cartoon also shows wartime tobacco rationing, someone receiving his draft classification of "1-A" (fit for service), and "4-F" (not qualified for service), but working at a Lockheed aircraft plant and living in a trailer due to housing shortages.
- Quotes
Hunting Pilgrim: I'm going to shoot ye turkey, for ye Thanksgiving.
- ConnectionsEdited into Naqoyqatsi (2002)
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Earlier in his career, Tex Avery worked for Warner Brothers at their Looney Tunes unit. However, his films from this period are only okay--mostly because the studio never let him go wild. When he left and went to MGM, he went on to make some of the craziest and funniest cartoons ever. So, even if it's an average cartoon from him during this amazingly creative period, it's still well worth your time--and that's how I would describe "Jerky Turkey".
The film is set during the Pilgrim period in New England. They plan on a celebration and a big-nosed Pilgrim man goes hunting for a turkey. The Pilgrim's voice is done by the same guy who later voiced Droopy (Bill Thompson) and the odd voice of the turkey (which sounded like Jimmy Durante) was provided by Daws Butler. The film consists of the usual hijinx--as well as a VERY strange bear wearing an Eat At Joe's sandwich-board sign. Weird and fun--and well worth your time.
By the way, in the film you hear the expression 'was this trip really necessary'. That's because it was made during WWII and this phrase was coined to discourage people from frivolous travel since most of the gas was needed for the war effort. Here, it takes on a whole new meaning! Also, the reason the town crier is crying is because he's been declared 1-A--meaning he's been ruled fit and ready for the draft (and 4-F is the opposite--unfit for the draft).
The film is set during the Pilgrim period in New England. They plan on a celebration and a big-nosed Pilgrim man goes hunting for a turkey. The Pilgrim's voice is done by the same guy who later voiced Droopy (Bill Thompson) and the odd voice of the turkey (which sounded like Jimmy Durante) was provided by Daws Butler. The film consists of the usual hijinx--as well as a VERY strange bear wearing an Eat At Joe's sandwich-board sign. Weird and fun--and well worth your time.
By the way, in the film you hear the expression 'was this trip really necessary'. That's because it was made during WWII and this phrase was coined to discourage people from frivolous travel since most of the gas was needed for the war effort. Here, it takes on a whole new meaning! Also, the reason the town crier is crying is because he's been declared 1-A--meaning he's been ruled fit and ready for the draft (and 4-F is the opposite--unfit for the draft).
- planktonrules
- Aug 26, 2012
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- Runtime7 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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