1. | The Clock Watcher | 1945 |
2. | Donald's Off Day | 1944 |
3. | Donald Duck And The Gorilla | 1944 |
4. | Contrary Condor | 1944 |
5. | The Eyes Have It | 1945 |
6. | Donald's Crime | 1945 |
7. | Duck Pimples | 1945 |
8. | No Sail | 1945 |
9. | Cured Duck | 1945 |
10. | The Plastics Inventor | 1944 |
11. | Old Sequoia | 1945 |
12. | Donald's Double Trouble | 1946 |
13. | Wet Paint | 1946 |
14. | Lighthouse Keeping | 1946 |
15. | Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive | 1946 |
16. | The Volunteer Worker | 1940 |
17. | Dumbell Of The Yukon | 1946 |
18. | Bellboy Donald | 1942 |
19. | Trombone Trouble | 1944 |
20. | Commando Duck | 1944 |
21. | Home Defense | 1943 |
22. | The Old Army Game | 1943 |
23. | Fall Out-Fall In | 1943 |
24. | Der Fuehrer's Face | 1943 |
25. | Sky Trooper | 1942 |
26. | The Vanishing Private | 1942 |
27. | Donald Gets Drafted | 1942 |
28. | The Flying Jalopy | 1943 |
29. | Donald's Tire Trouble | 1943 |
30. | Donald's Gold Mine | 1942 |
31. | Donald's Garden | 1942 |
32. | Donald's Snow Fight | 1942 |
33. | The Village Smithy | 1942 |
Donald has an unpleasant evening when a mysterious book salesman comes to his door then disappears leaving Donald with a collection of whodunnit novels. He reads one and gets so fully involved in it that it appears that the characters are actually coming out of the book and into his living room getting him involved in the murder caper. Finally the author of the book, J. Harold King, steps forth and claims Donald innocent. The characters return to the novel from whence they came leaving Donald wondering if it was really just his "imagination"
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Billy Bletcher | Det. Hennessey |
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Harry Lang | Leslie J. Clark |
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Mary Lenahan | Colleen |
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Jack Mather | Salesman |
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Clarence Nash | Donald Duck |
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Doodles Weaver | Radio Play Characters |
Director | Jack Kinney |
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Writer | Virgil Partch, Dick Shaw | |
Producer | Walt Disney | |
Musician | Oliver Wallace |