Saludos Amigos - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Saludos Amigos"
Saludos Amigos (1942)
Timing: 0:42 (42 min)
Saludos Amigos - TMDB rating
5.805/10
433
Saludos Amigos - Kinopoisk rating
6.564/10
827
Saludos Amigos - IMDB rating
6/10
7626

Actors and characters

Photo Fred Shields #168620Photo Fred Shields #168621Photo Fred Shields #168622

Fred Shields

Fred Shields
Character Narrator
Photo José Oliveira #331237
José Oliveira
Character José Carioca (voice)
Photo Pinto Colvig #32490

Pinto Colvig

Pinto Colvig
Character Goofy (voice)
Photo Walt Disney #25886Photo Walt Disney #25887Photo Walt Disney #25888Photo Walt Disney #25889

Walt Disney

Walt Disney
Character Self
Photo Clarence Nash #48606Photo Clarence Nash #48607

Clarence Nash

Clarence Nash
Character Donald Duck (voice)
Lee Blair
Character Self

Mary Blair

Mary Blair
Character Self

Stuart Buchanan

Stuart Buchanan
Character Flight Attendant (voice)
Photo Frank Graham #168623Photo Frank Graham #168624Photo Frank Graham #168625

Frank Graham

Frank Graham
Character Self
Photo Frank Thomas #25897

Frank Thomas

Frank Thomas
Character Self

What's left behind the scenes

  • In early 1941, before the United States entered World War II, the U.S. Department tasked Disney with leading a goodwill tour of South America. There, he was to create a film to be shown in the U.S., Central and South America as part of the Good Neighbor Policy. Disney was chosen for this because several Latin American governments had close ties with Nazi Germany, and the U.S. government wanted to counter these ties. Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters were very popular in Latin America, so Walt Disney was to act as an ambassador. Disney and a group of around twenty composers, artists, technicians, and others went on the tour, with the assistance of Nelson Rockefeller. They visited Brazil and Argentina, as well as Chile and Peru.
  • The cartoon includes documentary footage showing modern Latin American cities with skyscrapers and fashionably dressed residents. This surprised many contemporary American viewers, who associated such a lifestyle only with the United States and Europe, and helped to change their perception of Latin America. Film historian Alfred Charles Richard Jr. noted that "Saludos Amigos" did more to cement a commonality of interests between the peoples of the Americas in a few months than the State Department had in fifty years.
  • The film inspired Chilean artist René Ríos Boettiger to create Condorito, who became one of the most famous animated characters in Latin America.
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