
Jerky Turkey
Directed by Paul J. SmithAt a matinee show, Junior wins a prize, a pet turkey. But he isn't sure his parents will like it when he returns home. Much to his surprise, Charlie does to want to keep the turkey...exclaiming, "We'll have him for Sunday dinner!" Junior is not eager to have his new pet devoured and protects him from Charlie at all costs. He even tries to disguise the fowl as his friend, Redneck Rudy, a protest singer. Finally, Charlie captures the turkey and beats it senseless. Feeling bad, he revives it and they make up. He decides to have hot dogs for Sunday dinner instead.
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Jerky Turkey was released on 19 de junio de 1968.
Jerky Turkey was directed by Paul J. Smith.
Jerky Turkey has a runtime of 6min.
Jerky Turkey was produced by Walter Lantz.
At a matinee show, Junior wins a prize, a pet turkey. But he isn't sure his parents will like it when he returns home. Much to his surprise, Charlie does to want to keep the turkey...exclaiming, "We'll have him for Sunday dinner!" Junior is not eager to have his new pet devoured and protects him from Charlie at all costs. He even tries to disguise the fowl as his friend, Redneck Rudy, a protest singer. Finally, Charlie captures the turkey and beats it senseless. Feeling bad, he revives it and they make up. He decides to have hot dogs for Sunday dinner instead.
The key characters in Jerky Turkey are Charlie Beary/Junior Beary (voice) (uncredited) (Paul Frees), Bessie Beary (voice) (Grace Stafford).
Jerky Turkey is an Animación, Comedia, Short film.
Jerky Turkey has an audience rating of 5.3 out of 10.




