Alpine Climbers

1936 Mickey Mouse cartoon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alpine Climbers is a 1936 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon follows Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Pluto climb the side of a mountain. The film was directed by David Hand and includes the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Lee Millar as Pluto. It was the 9th Mickey Mouse short to be released that year. As a work published in 1936 and a proper renewal notice filed within 28 years, the short will enter the American public domain in 2032.[4][a]

Directed byDavid Hand
Written byVernon Stallings
Story byHomer Brightman
Produced byWalt Disney
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Alpine Climbers
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Directed byDavid Hand
Written byVernon Stallings
Story byHomer Brightman
Produced byWalt Disney
StarringWalt Disney
Clarence Nash
Lee Millar
Music byAlbert Hay Malotte
Animation byCarl Barks
Bill Roberts[1]
Norm Ferguson[2]
Dick Huemer
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • July 25, 1936 (1936-07-25)[3]
Running time
9 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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Synopsis

Up in the Swiss Alps, Mickey Mouse tangles with a mother eagle, Donald Duck scraps with an edelweiss-stealing goat and Pluto gets inebriated with a St. Bernard.

Voice cast

Production

This is the only known Disney cartoon to feature animation by Carl Barks, an American cartoonist later known for his Donald Duck comics.[6] One scene involving an Eagle flying was reworked with Walt Disney's input after he suggested the Eagle looked too human.[7]

Home media

The short was released on December 4, 2001 on Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Living Color.[8]

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