The Sunshine Makers (1935 film)
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Directed by | Ted Eshbaugh |
The Sunshine Makers is a 1935 animated short film directed by Ted Eshbaugh and sponsored by the food and beverage producer Borden.
Plot
The dwarfs come out of the houses singing a song when marching up the hill. They go inside and are making milk as sunshine in bottles. The dwarf rides a cart with crickets and sings a song and puts the bottles by the door and takes the scroll. Just then a villain shoots the hat off the dwarf with a bow and arrow and the hat flies to a tree. Another arrow flies over the dwarf's head. The dwarf throws a bottle at the villain and has sunshine on his back. The villains sing a song when coming out. Just then the owl makes sounds as the villain buries his shirt in the ground and bangs on a gong. The villains squirt water while the dwarf toots a horn. The milk bottles fly everywhere. The vulture turns into a jay. The dwarfs on dragonflies drop bottles and make a fountain of water. The dwarfs and villains run to a fountain and the villain drinks its milk and the dwarfs and villains start singing together.
External links
- The short film The Sunshine Makers is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.
- The Sunshine Makers at IMDb