Working for Peanuts
Working for Peanuts

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Working for Peanuts

1953
Movie
7 min
English

Chip 'n Dale live next door to a zoo and spot the elephant's stash of peanuts. They go after them, but both the elephant and his keeper, Donald, are too clever. Then the boys realized the visitors throw peanuts, so they put on a song-and-dance act. Then they paint themselves white and pose as albino chipmunks.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Hal WalkerGenres: Comedy, Family, Musical

Plot Summary

In this musical comedy, three men are mistaken for escaped convicts and are forced to perform in a circus to prove their innocence. They encounter a series of zany situations and misadventures as they try to escape their predicament while entertaining the circus crowd. The film features musical numbers and slapstick comedy, characteristic of its era.

Critical Reception

Working for Peanuts was a modest success, generally well-received by audiences for its lighthearted entertainment and musical numbers. While not critically acclaimed as a groundbreaking film, it was appreciated for its comedic performances and escapist qualities during a time when such films were popular.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted humor and musical sequences.

  • Enjoyed for its simple, family-friendly entertainment.

  • Seen as a charming but somewhat predictable comedy.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's nostalgic charm and enjoyable musical numbers. Many viewers found it a pleasant and amusing watch, particularly appreciating the performances of the main cast.

Fun Fact

Buster Keaton, a silent film legend, made a special appearance in this film, marking one of his later roles in a sound production.

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