Wie man Football spielt (Short 1944)
51KWie man Football spielt: Directed by Jack Kinney. With Billy Bletcher, Pinto Colvig. Taking all the places on both teams, Goofy demonstrates the game of football with varying results, having problems with the coach and the goal post.
“After your average Disney short – especially one from the 1940u0026#39;s that centers itself around a u0026quot;how-tou0026quot; demonstration of a specific sport – it almost feels as if you need a nap or a reassuring breather. The Disney shorts progress at a briskly-paced rate that almost defies all sense and time and even at their average length – a brief seven to eight minutes – they often race by at such an inconceivably quick rate that one needs to take a look at the time again. Jack Kinneyu0026#39;s How to Play Football is no exception to the rules and the content and approach is the same as other u0026quot;how-tou0026quot; shorts from the global empire that included golf, baseball, and swimming. The film stars Goofy and gives us a simple yet kinetic look at the sport of football through the use of slapstick and anarchy, pitting together Taxidermy Tech against Anthropology Au0026amp;M in a rousing and lawless game. The short features the trademark and expected traits of Disneyu0026#39;s shorts, being very colorful and involving, but also, just plain entertaining and fun.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDirected by: Jack Kinney.”