Special Delivery (1978 film) explained

Special Delivery
Director:Eunice Macaulay
John Weldon
Producer:Derek Lamb
Narrator:Sandy Sanderson
Jean Marchand (French version)
Music:Karl du Plessis
Runtime:7 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English
Budget:$35,065

Special Delivery (French: Livraison spéciale) is a 1978 animated short film made at the National Film Board of Canada which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film as well as first prize at Animafest Zagreb.[1] [2] [3] [4] It was directed by Eunice Macaulay and John Weldon.[5] An English and a French-language version were released.

Plot

After Ralph dismisses his wife's orders to clear the snow from the front walk before he went out for the day, he finds his regular mailman dead on his front stairs, having slipped on the ice and broken his neck. Fearing police investigations and potential wrongful death lawsuits from the letter carriers' union amongst other things, Ralph must go to great lengths to cover up the mailman's death while his wife comes to terms with her past.

Production

The film had a budget of $35,065 .

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.animafest.hr/en/1978/home Animafest.hr
  2. Web site: Cartoons Considered For An Academy Award – 1978 -. cartoonresearch.com.
  3. https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1979 1979|Oscars.org
  4. https://siskelebert.org/?p=1668 Picking Oscar Winners 1979 - Siskel and Ebert Movie Reviews
  5. Book: Lenburg, Jeff. Who's Who in Animated Cartoons: An International Guide to Film and Television's Award-Winning and Legendary Animators. Applause Books. 978-1557836717. 352–3. https://books.google.com/books?id=FVShFCjVzvIC&q=Special+Delivery+weldon&pg=PA353. 31 July 2012. Weldon, John. 1 June 2006.