Destruction, Inc.
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Directed by | Izzy Sparber |
Produced by |
Sam Buchwald Dan Gordon Seymour Kneitel Izzy Sparber |
Voices by |
Joan Alexander Jackson Beck Bud Collyer Jack Mercer Julian Noa |
Music by |
Winston Sharples Sammy Timberg |
Animation by |
Thomas Moore David Tendlar |
Studio | Famous Studios |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date(s) | December 25, 1942 |
Color process | Technicolor |
Running time | 9 minutes |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Eleventh Hour (1942) |
Followed by | The Mummy Strikes (1943) |
Destruction Inc. (1942) is the 13th of 17 animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman. It was released on Christmas Day 1942.
Plot
One night in Metropolis, the elderly night watchman from the Metropolis Munitions Works is found dead in a swamp. When news of the incident reaches the city the next morning, Lois Lane and Clark Kent both decide to grab the story for themselves. Clark talks to Lois, not realizing she has gone and he is talking to Louis, who gets angry at what he thinks was a mistake about his name. Lois decides to go undercover at the plant. As she goes to meet with the plant supervisor in the Personnel Building, she meets the new night guard, a kindly, white-haired, old man leaving the Personnel MGR. office.
The torpedo with Lois is sent to the testing range and set to be fired at a dummy ship. Back inside the factory, the night guard is struggling to free himself from the rubble. The night guard is really Clark, who has also decided to go undercover. Under the rubble, Clark changes into Superman.
As the test torpedo is fired, Clark rushes out to the testing range and saves Lois before the torpedo explodes. He frees her and wakes her, she tells him they are about to blow up the plant. Realizing that they've been discovered, Mr. Jones orders the foreman to throw the night guard's switch now. He reaches the switch, but Superman stops him from throwing it fully. Just when Mr. Jones thinks his plans are ruined, he spots a truck loaded with dynamite. He steers the truck toward the factory in a collision course, then jumps out before impact. Lois warns Superman, who was previously pinned down by the workers, about the truck. Superman catches the truck and sends it over a cliff, saving the factory.
The story ends with Mr. Jones, the foreman and the workers being arrested, and Lois revealing that she knew Clark was the night guard. It may have been meant as a subtle irony that Lois was able to see through this disguise easily but could not figure out that Clark was Superman as well.
Voices
- Bud Collyer as Superman/Clark Kent
- Joan Alexander as Lois Lane
- Jackson Beck as Chief Thug
- Jack Mercer as Radio Newscaster, Louis
- Julian Noa as Narrator [1]
References
- ↑ "Destruction, Inc. Cast & Crew List". Big Cartoon DataBase Mar 29, 2010
External links
- Watch "Destruction, Inc."
- Destruction Inc. at the Internet Archive
- Destruction Inc. at the Internet Movie Database
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