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Release Date:
July 12, 1951
Original Title:
Pilgrim Popeye
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Famous Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
Popeye's been feeding a turkey in his backyard; it's Thanksgiving day, and his (3) nephews are all set to turn the turkey into the main course. But Popeye can't bring himself to do the deed, so he tells them a story about the time he was a pilgrim and a turkey saved his life. Popeye is hunting the turkey, which keeps outsmarting him; he finally corners the bird, which gives him a sob story about being too scrawny to eat. Popeye gives him some spinach, but before the bird can eat it, Popeye is captured by Indians. They tie him to a stake. The turkey, watching, remembers the spinach, which turns the turkey into an eagle. He swoops down, carries off the first batch of Indians and throws them into a mountain; he turns another batch into a totem pole. Popeye finishes his story and sees the boys missing; dinner time! They prepare to serve the turkey his big plate of spinach.
Animation:
Al Eugster
George Germanetti
Director:
Izzy Sparber
Music:
Winston Sharples
Scenic Artist:
Anton Loeb
Story:
Jack Mercer
Carl Meyer
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