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Hell-Bent for Election (S) (1944)

Hell-Bent for Election (S)
Running time: 13 min. | Genre: Animation, Politics, Short film, Commercial propaganda
Hell-Bent for Election (S)

Synopsis

Chuck Jones took a break from directing Looney Tunes cartoons to make this labor-sponsored film for Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1944 Presidential campaign. It was produced by Industrial Film and Poster Service which, later rechristened United Productions of America (UPA), earned animation immortality with Gerald McBoing Boing and the nearsighted Mr. Magoo.

In this cartoon, a political piece paid for by the United Auto Workers, presidential candidate Franklin Delano Roosevelt is portrayed as streamlined express train, while Thomas Dewey is shown as an old, tired steamer. The voters are encouraged not to "fall asleep at the switch" when it came time to support FDR.

Details

Original title

Hell-Bent for Election (S)

Director

Chuck Jones

Running time

13 min.

Screenwriter

Robert Lees (Letras: E.Y. Harburg)

Cinematography

Animation

Year

1944

Country

United States United States

Ranking

IMDb
6.3

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