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"The Million Dollar Duck," released in 1971 by Walt Disney Productions, is a whimsical family comedy that showcases the magic and humor characteristic of Disney's storytelling. Directed by Vincent McEveety, the film follows the misadventures of a struggling scientist, Albert Dooley, portrayed by Dean Jones, and his family as they discover that their pet duck, named Charlie, has the extraordinary ability to lay golden eggs. Set in a quaint American town, the narrative blends elements of fantasy and satire, poking fun at the lengths to which people will go for wealth and fame. The plot thickens when Albert's friend and neighbor, Finley Hooper, played by Joe Flynn, learns about Charlie's golden eggs and sees an opportunity to exploit the duck for financial gain. As news of the golden-egg-laying duck spreads, the Dooley family finds themselves thrust into the national spotlight, attracting the attention of the government and the media. The film cleverly uses this scenario to explore themes of greed, integrity, and the value of family, all while maintaining a light-hearted and comedic tone that appeals to audiences of all ages. Dean Jones delivers a heartfelt performance as Albert, capturing the essence of a well-meaning but beleaguered family man caught in an absurd situation. His chemistry with Sandy Duncan, who plays his supportive wife, Katie, adds warmth and authenticity to the film. The supporting cast, including Tony Roberts as the opportunistic Finley, and the comedic talents of the duck itself, contribute to the film's charm and humor. The special effects, though simple by today's standards, effectively convey the fantastical nature of Charlie's golden eggs, adding to the film's whimsical appeal. "The Million Dollar Duck" remains a delightful piece of Disney's cinematic history, offering a blend of humor, heart, and social commentary. While it may not be as widely remembered as some of Disney's other classics, it holds a special place for those who appreciate its unique blend of family-friendly entertainment and subtle critique of societal values. The film's enduring message about the importance of family and integrity over material wealth continues to resonate, making it a timeless addition to Disney's legacy.
Năm:1971
Thời lượng89 phút
Thể loạiPhim HàiPhim Gia Đình
Các quốc gia sản xuấtUnited States of America