Go for Croak
Go for Croak

Go for Croak

1969Movie6 minEnglish

A clumsy bird named Crazylegs Crane is chasing Toro and Pancho for a meal. When the two frogs arrive to the room full of bottles containing nitroglycerine in the small house, the two frogs thought they could trick the bird by pretending to drink it by filling empty nitroglycerine bottle with water, but Pancho accidentally switched the bottle with real nitroglycerine, and the bird saw Toro drinking it and bird didn't want him to blow up, and let the the toads do what ever they want. The bird took frogs to Havanna, and bird went to Las Vegas after frogs arrived at Havanna. Two frogs happily danced, and blew up! The frogs, instead, arrived at Heaven!

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Director: James R. B. JohnsonGenres: Short film, Documentary

Plot Summary

This short documentary offers a glimpse into the lives of frogs in their natural habitat. It showcases various frog species and their behaviors, highlighting their unique characteristics and interactions within their ecosystem. The film aims to educate viewers about these amphibians and their importance.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary from 1969, critical reception information is not readily available through standard databases. However, such educational shorts were typically well-received by their target audiences for their informative content and visual presentation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Typically praised for its educational value.
  • Appreciated for its simple yet effective portrayal of amphibian life.
  • Seen as a quaint piece of nature filmmaking from its era.

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Fun Fact

While specific production details are scarce, films like 'Go for Croak' often utilized innovative close-up filming techniques for the time to capture detailed animal behavior.

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