Der Fuehrer's Face Jack Kinney & Ben Sharpsteen 1942 DVDRip

Der Fuehrer's Face Jack Kinney & Ben Sharpsteen 1942 DVDRip

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Description







Year: 1942

Country: United States

Director: Jack Kinney, Ben Sharpsteen

Cast: Pinto Colvig, Charles Judels, Billy Bletcher, Tom DeLise

IMDB: Link


Language : English

Subtitles : English






The song “Der Fuehrer’s Face” originated among American soldiers in Europe but soon became a sensational hit back home. Here, reflections on transmediality become particularly interesting, because “Der Fuehrer’s Face” was not merely a popular song; it was heard in newsreels and on the radio, advertised in magazines and comic books, and became the soundtrack for films and animated short films.



Ven der Fuehrer says, "Ve iss der Master Race", / Ve Heil! Heil! Right in der Fuehrer's face. / Not to luff

der Fuehrer iss a great disgrace, / So ve Heil! Heil! Right in der Fuehrer's face. / Ven Herr Goebbels say,

"Ve oven der vorld und space", /Ve Heil! Heil! Right in der Goebbels' face. / Ven Herr Goering says,

"Dey'll never bomb dis place", / Ve Heil! Heil! Right in der Goering's face.



From the quoted passage, it is clear that the satirical theme of “Der Führer’s Face” targets Hitler and the Nazi elite. The music (and the best-known lyrics) were composed by Oliver Wallace in 1942, a musician at the Disney studios. The song’s success came with the radio version by Lindley “Spike” Jones, a jazz musician who was particularly known for his popular propaganda songs, such as “You’re a Sap, Mr. Jap.” Broadcast on all national radio stations, “Der Fuehrer’s Face” quickly established itself as one of the most famous propaganda songs of the 1940s.


Its breakthrough came the following year, when Disney decided to use it in an animated short film, *Donald Duck in Nutzi Land*, which was soon renamed after the song due to its popularity.


One of the most famous scenes in the short film is the sequence in which Donald Duck works on the assembly line of an arms factory, subjected to impossible work rhythms and conditions that are made comical by his constant, stereotypical salute to photos of Hitler. Fans of Chaplin’s films cannot fail to notice the similarity to the assembly line scene in *Modern Times* (1936), where the factory operates at the same frantic pace; the ironic style of the entire short film is reminiscent of that of *The Great Dictator*, but in that same assembly line scene, it is possible to trace a more specific influence, namely Capra’s propaganda film.


A central sequence in *The Nazi Strike* depicts working conditions in Nazi society, emphasizing their inhumanity, subservience to the machine, and absolute lack of protections, among other things—elements that owe much to a certain negative portrayal of American Fordism. These transmedia references to the assembly line link *Why We Fight* to the Disney short film, emphasizing the mechanical inhumanity of Nazism long before the discovery of the concentration camps and the scientific techniques of extermination. (Nicola Martellozzo)










[ About file ]


Name: Der Fuehrer's Face.Jack Kinney & Ben Sharpsteen.1942.DVDRip.mkv

Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2026 23:15:13 +0200

Size: 119,433,012 bytes (113.900196 MiB)


[ Magic ]


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File type: EBML file, creator matroska DIY-Thermocam raw data


[ Generic infos ]


Duration: 00:07:57 (477.064 s)

Container: matroska

Production date: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 18:00:56 +0200

Total tracks: 4

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[ Relevant data ]


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Width: multiple of 16

Height: multiple of 2

Average DRF: 22.951482

Standard deviation: 2.685061

Std. dev. weighted mean: 2.509473


[ Video track ]


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Resolution: 720 x 478

Display resolution: 320 x 239 (display aspect ratio)

Frame aspect ratio: 360:239 = 1.506276

Pixel aspect ratio: 8:9 = 0.888889

Display aspect ratio: 320:239 = 1.338912 (~4:3)

Framerate: 23.976024 fps

Stream size: 107,387,194 bytes (102.412409 MiB)

Duration (bs): 00:07:57 (477.101621 s)

Bitrate (bs): 1800.659469 kbps

Qf: 0.21822


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Sampling frequency: 48000 Hz

Channels: 2

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Bitstream type (bs): AC3

Frames (bs): 14,908

Duration (bs): 00:07:57 (477.056 s)

Chunk-aligned (bs): Yes

Bitrate (bs): 192 kbps CBR

Sampling frequency (bs): 48000 Hz

Mode (bs): stereo


[ Video bitstream ]


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SPS id: 0

Profile: [email protected]

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Aspect ratio: Custom pixel shape (8:9 = 0.888889)

Chroma format: YUV 4:2:0

PPS id: 0 (SPS: 0)

Entropy coding type: CABAC

Weighted prediction: P slices - explicit weighted prediction

Weighted bipred idc: B slices - implicit weighted prediction

8x8dct: Yes

Total frames: 11,439

Drop/delay frames: 0

Corrupt frames: 0


P-slices: 3095 ( 27.057 %) #####

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I-slices: 77 ( 0.673 %)

SP-slices: 0 ( 0.000 %)

SI-slices: 0 ( 0.000 %)


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average DRF: 22.951482

standard deviation: 2.685061

max DRF: 34


DRF<12: 0 ( 0.000 %)

DRF=12: 2 ( 0.017 %)

DRF=13: 1 ( 0.009 %)

DRF=14: 12 ( 0.105 %)

DRF=15: 27 ( 0.236 %)

DRF=16: 141 ( 1.233 %)

DRF=17: 247 ( 2.159 %)

DRF=18: 280 ( 2.448 %)

DRF=19: 290 ( 2.535 %) #

DRF=20: 375 ( 3.278 %) #

DRF=21: 792 ( 6.924 %) #

DRF=22: 2230 ( 19.495 %) ####

DRF=23: 3580 ( 31.296 %) ######

DRF=24: 1458 ( 12.746 %) ###

DRF=25: 558 ( 4.878 %) #

DRF=26: 316 ( 2.762 %) #

DRF=27: 354 ( 3.095 %) #

DRF=28: 233 ( 2.037 %)

DRF=29: 263 ( 2.299 %)

DRF=30: 191 ( 1.670 %)

DRF=31: 62 ( 0.542 %)

DRF=32: 19 ( 0.166 %)

DRF=33: 4 ( 0.035 %)

DRF=34: 4 ( 0.035 %)

DRF>34: 0 ( 0.000 %)


P-slices average DRF: 21.621325

P-slices std. deviation: 3.094536

P-slices max DRF: 34


B-slices average DRF: 23.485061

B-slices std. deviation: 2.286985

B-slices max DRF: 34


I-slices average DRF: 19.12987

I-slices std. deviation: 2.880073

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This report was created by AVInaptic (01-11-2020) on 16-08-2026 22:19:37

















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