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Jack Kinney (1909–1992)

Author of The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad [1949 film]

55+ Works 1,260 Members 21 Reviews

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Series

Works by Jack Kinney

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad [1949 film] (1949) — Director — 281 copies, 2 reviews
Fun and Fancy Free [1947 film] (1947) — Director — 124 copies, 3 reviews
Melody Time [1948 film] (1948) — Director; Director — 110 copies, 2 reviews
Make Mine Music [1946 film] (1946) — Director — 93 copies
Disney's American Legends [2001 film] (2001) — Director — 87 copies, 1 review
The Reluctant Dragon [1941 film] (1941) — Director — 81 copies, 1 review
The Three Caballeros [1944 film] (1944) — Director — 79 copies, 2 reviews
Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines (2004) — Director — 63 copies, 1 review
Saludos Amigos [1942 film] (1942) — Director — 43 copies, 3 reviews
The Wind in the Willows [1949 short film] (1949) — Director — 30 copies
Popeye and Other Cartoon Treasures — Director — 22 copies
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow [1949 short film] (1949) — Director — 12 copies
1001 Arabian Nights [1959 film] (1959) — Director — 10 copies, 1 review
Brave Little Tailor [1938 short film] (1938) — Screenwriter — 4 copies, 1 review
Der Fuehrer's Face [1943 short film] (1943) — Director — 4 copies, 2 reviews
How to Fish [1942 short film] (1942) — Director — 3 copies
The Art of Skiing [1941 short film] (1941) — Director — 3 copies
Victory Through Air Power [1943 film] (1943) — Director — 3 copies, 1 review
Mickey's Trailer [1938 short film] (1938) — Screenwriter — 2 copies
Society Dog Show [1939 short film] (1939) — Screenwriter — 2 copies
Chips Ahoy [1956 short film] (1956) — Director — 2 copies
Bone Trouble [1940 short film] (1940) — Director — 2 copies
How to Play Baseball [1942 short film] (1942) — Director — 2 copies
The Olympic Champ [1942 short film] (1942) — Director — 2 copies
How to Swim [1942 short film] (1942) — Director — 2 copies
How to Play Football [1944 short film] (1944) — Director — 2 copies
Goofy Gymnastics [1949 short film] (1949) — Director — 2 copies
Bongo [1947 short film] (1947) — Director — 2 copies
Bumble Boogie [1948 short film] (1948) — Director — 2 copies
El Gaucho Goofy [1943 short film] (1943) — Director — 2 copies
Pigs Is Pigs [1954 short film] (1954) — Director — 2 copies
How to Ride a Horse [1941 short film] — Director — 2 copies
Disney Classics: 4 VHS Collection (1940) — Director — 1 copy
The Brave Engineer [1950 short film] (1950) — Director — 1 copy
Football Now and Then [1953 short film] (1953) — Director — 1 copy
Victory vehicles 🎥 1 copy, 1 review
Social Lion [1954 short film] (1954) — Director — 1 copy
The Lone Chipmunks [1954 short film] (1954) — Director — 1 copy
Figaro and Cleo [1943 short film] (1943) — Director — 1 copy

Associated Works

Pinocchio [1940 film] (1940) — Sequence director — 777 copies, 5 reviews

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Kinney, Jack
Legal name
Kinney, John Ryan
Birthdate
1909-03-29
Date of death
1992-02-09
Gender
male
Occupations
animator
film director
Organizations
Walt Disney Studios
Nationality
USA
Place of death
Glendale, California, USA
Associated Place (for map)
California, USA

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Reviews

23 reviews
It would seem to me that the main quality of "The Three Caballeros" is making "Saludos Amigos" look a lot better. It starts out pretty great, with an actually animated framing that actually has some measure of plot (it's Donald's birthday and he's been sent gifts from his Latin-American friends), and a quite solid cartoon of Pablo the Penguin being shown. Then it starts slowly but surely deteriorating, and by the film's halfway point, it's just endless music numbers with either no story at show more all, or one single gag (usually Donald drooling over various girls) dragged out for way, way too long. There are still some minor decent occurrences to be found in there, like the titular song number, but they get fewer and fewer as the film goes on. Finally, the last third of the film is (on purpose) an ever-increasingly nightmarish contentless soup of surrealist animation. Maybe some of it has some artistic merit, but as it has no plot or story relevance, it gets frightfully dull for me very quickly. And I suspect unless you absolutely love stuff like the final few frames of "Alice in Wonderland" or the Pink Elephant Parade in "Dumbo" and wish there was a lot more of this, but done centred around Donald Duck pining for a singing live action woman, you would think the same.
All in all, the film is an amorphous mess despite the (compared to its immediate predecessor) stronger premise and frame story it started out with, and for a compilation movie, it actually only ever shows a single straight-up self-sufficient cartoon (Pablo, in the film's first ten minutes). The rest of just slow-paced Latin-American sightseeing to music, or Donald dancing with or running after live action girls.
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Some of these cartoons -- in particular the excellent "Pecos Bill" -- are quite entertaining, and others have pleasant shades of "Fantasia". But others are frightfully dull, as is the live action narration segment preceding "Pecos Bill". And unlike some of the earlier package films Disney made, this one makes no effort at joining it together with a frame narrative or thematic throughline.
The live action framing of Disney animators travelling around South America and coming up with the various cartoons shown is a cute concept, but it slows down the film a lot as it doesn't actually have any story or drive to it. The individual cartoons shown, however, are all quite decent by 1940s gag cartoon standards.
½
The scene I remember most vividly from this movie is when Mickey and his friends are starving and they slice a already-thin slice of bread and one single bean between three people making for paper-thin slices. Overall a pretty amusing film and enjoyable rendition of Jack and the Beanstalk.

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Bill Roberts Director
James Algar Director
Homer Brightman Screenwriter, Writer, Author
Jack Hannah Director
Dick Huemer Screenwriter, Writer
Jack King Director
Bill Justice Director
Jack Cutting Director
Les Clark Director
Norm Ferguson Director
H. C. Potter Director
Ken Anderson Screenwriter
Joshua Meador Director
Harry Reeves Writer, Screenwriter
Mark Henn Director
Shirley Pierce Screenwriter
Harold Young Director
Bill Peet Writer
Joe Grant Screenwriter
Ford Beebe Director
Ub Iwerks Director
David Hand Director
Webb Smith Author
Burt Gillett Director
Ward Kimball Director
Dick Kinney Screenwriter
Carl Barks Screenwriter
Frank Tashlin Screenwriter
Dick Rickard Director
Rex Cox Screenwriter
Leo Salkin Screenwriter
Milt Schaeffer Screenwriter
Dick Lundy Director
Paul J. Smith Composer
Kenneth Grahame Original story
Freddy Martin Composer
Ken Darby Composer, Actor
Washington Irving Original story
Bing Crosby Narrator
Jerry Colonna Actor, Narrator
Leonard Maltin Contributor
Eliot Daniel Composer
Jack Fina Composer
Oscar Rasbach Composer
Trigger Actor
Joyce Kilmer Original poem
Hardie Gramatky Original story
Bob Nolan Actor
Tim Hodge Actor
John McLeish Narrator
Larry Morey Composer
Dora Luz Actor
John Hench Designer
Lee Blair Actor
Alan Reed Actor
George Duning Composer
Art Babbitt Animator
Eyvind Earle Designer
Frank Bull Narrator
Bill Woodson Narrator
Ellis Parker Butler Original story
Art Baker Narrator
Leigh Harline Composer
Alan Mowbray Narrator

Statistics

Works
55
Also by
1
Members
1,260
Popularity
#20,361
Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
21
ISBNs
41
Languages
1

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