John Sutherland

출생 : 1910-09-11, Williston, North Dakota, USA

사망 : 2001-02-17

약력

An United States movie producer, animator on the 1931 short The Beach Party and voiced the adult Bambi.

참여 작품

Rhapsody of Steel
Producer
Animated industrial movie about the steel industry.
Rhapsody of Steel
Writer
Animated industrial movie about the steel industry.
The Dragon Slayer
Producer
The Dragon Slayer is an animated cartoon in Technicolor., and is the first film of Peanuts director Bill Melendez. It was commissione by Du Pont to explain its security plan to company employees. The story revolves around Sir Evans, a knight of old, who goes forth to battle the menacing dragons. Only through the protection of armor made for him by his trusty squire, D.I.R.P. can he slay the dragons without being singed by their fiery blasts. But knights in legends aren't the only ones to fear dragons. Most of us, like Ed Blevins, hero of this tale, have the modern-day dragons of insecurity to reckon with. But Ed, like Sir Evans, also has the protection of D.I.R.P., in this case the Du Pont Industrial Relations Plans, which are outstanding examples of how a company helps its employees help themselves.
The Littlest Giant
Producer
Sponsored by the National Consumer Finance Association, this short film is a lesson about all the things you can do with bank loans.
Meet Mrs. Swenson
Producer
An overworked housewife struggles to survive in an old house with an inadequate electrical supply and out-of-date appliances.
Destination Earth
Producer
A Martian explorer discovers the secrets behind the USA's prosperity — oil and free enterprise.
Working Dollars
Producer
FIlm on how the average person can invest in the stock market.
Working Dollars
Story
FIlm on how the average person can invest in the stock market.
Your Safety First
Producer
An animated film about the development of the automobile from the perspective of futuristic consumers.
It's Everybody's Business
Writer
Animated propaganda advocating for the importance of unregulated capitalism to the American way of life.
It's Everybody's Business
Producer
Animated propaganda advocating for the importance of unregulated capitalism to the American way of life.
The Atom Goes to Sea
Producer
Explains how an atomic powered submarine operates. Includes scenes at the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory in Schenectady and the submarine reactor test site at West Milton, New York.
Fresh Laid Plans
Producer
Cold War propaganda allegory about farm markets.
Meet King Joe
Producer
Cold War propaganda movie showcasing the benefits of capitalism through the eyes of an average worker named Joe.
The Strange Mrs. Crane
Producer
Hoping to bury her criminal past, Jenny Hadley settles into a comfortable existence as Gina, the wife of the politician Clinton Crane. When her former associate Floyd Durant shows up to blackmail Gina, she has no choice but to murder him. Things take a bizarre turn when Barbara Arnold is charged with Durant's murder and Gina is selected to serve on the jury.
Lady at Midnight
Producer
A couple's adopted daughter has an inheritance someone else wants.
Make Mine Freedom
Producer
This Cold War-era cartoon uses humor to tout the dangers of Communism and the benefits of capitalism.
Going Places
Producer
Cold War-era cartoon aimed at convincing workers that increased productivity brings about greater purchasing power. The second of seven smart-looking animated shorts in the "fun and facts about American business" series. Its subject is "the profit motive," and it stars "Freddie Fudsie," a lazy soap maker who just wants to go fishing. He invents bar soap, makes some money, and is about to retire in peace and quiet when a sexy lady (the Profit Motive) walks by and Freddie -- who suddenly needs more money to win her affection -- never sees a fishing hole again. But that's okay, because "the profit motive has been the driving force behind the growth of American industry" and "will make a better life for the children of tomorrow." Oh, really? Watch for the cameo by "Joe," who later starred in Why Play Leap Frog? and Meet King Joe. The films in this series were made possible by a $597,870 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Too Many Winners
Screenplay
Michael Shayne mystery involving counterfeit tickets at a race track.
The Lady Said No
Producer
Pepito approaches a beautiful senorita who icily rebuffs him, but he is persistent and she allows him to take her to an upscale restaurant, where Pepito can not pay the bill. The consequences are realized later when he finds himself at the altar, about to be married, a confused victim of a misunderstanding.
The Little Whirlwind
Producer
Mickey wants some of the cake Minnie has just baked, so he offers to clean up her yard. As he's working, a tiny tornado (smaller than him) with a mind of its own comes along and causes trouble. After Mickey finally chases the little twister off, it gets its big brother, which makes a grand mess of the yard. Most of the cartoon, except for the opening and closing, has no dialogue.
Flight Command
Story
A rookie flyer, Ens. Alan Drake, joins the famous Hellcats Squadron right out of flight school in Pensacola. He doesn't make a great first impression when he is forced to ditch his airplane and parachute to safety when he arrives at the base but is unable to land due to heavy fog. On his first day on the job, his poor shooting skills results in the Hellcats losing an air combat competition. His fellow pilots accept him anyways but they think he's crossed the line when they erroneously conclude that while their CO Billy Gray is away, Drake has an affair with his wife Lorna. Drake is now an outcast and is prepared to resign from the Navy but his extreme heroism in saving Billy Gray's life turns things around.
미키의 여행
Producer
미키와 플루토의 에피소드를 다룬 작품
그 여름의 하와이
Producer
미키와 친구들이 훌라 댄스와 해변을 통해 하와이를 경험한다.
Moving Day
Producer
Donald and Mickey are overdue on their rent, so the sheriff is preparing to evict them and sell their belongings. Goofy the ice-man comes by and helps them move out before the sale, but their piano doesn't want to stay on his truck. Meanwhile, Donald has a fight with a plunger and a fishbowl after removing a heater from the gas line.
Gulliver Mickey
Producer
Mickey is first seen reading Gulliver's Travels while the mice orphan children are pretending to be sailors. After ruining their game Mickey tries to make it up to them by retelling the Liliput sequences of Gulliver's Travels pretending it was a real event that happened to him by portraying the role of Gulliver. The story ends with Mickey saving the town from a giant spider (Pete). However after telling the story, one of the children dangles a fake spider attached to a fishing rod which scares Mickey out of his witts.
The Beach Party
Animation
A fun day at the beach. While Mickey, Horace, and Clarabelle go swimming, or try to, Minnie lays out a picnic. Pluto discovers why you shouldn't chase a crab. Everyone digs in to lunch. Mickey throws Pluto a string of sausages; he dives after them, and comes up with an angry octopus instead, who crashes into the picnic. Everyone fights the octopus, and Mickey finally manages to send it out to sea by throwing an anchor like a lasso.
The Delivery Boy
Producer
Delivery boy Mickey encounters Minnie washing clothes and singing. He stops for a quick song and dance with her. Meanwhile, Pluto gets tangled up in tar. Mickey sends a beehive flying; it lands on his mule, who kicks Mickey's instrument-filled wagon into the air. He plays a march or two on the piano with Minnie, with many animals playing along.
The Castaway
Producer
Mickey, apparently shipwrecked, is on a raft; he washes up on a tropical island, where a banana tree takes care of his hunger. He then discovers a piano that washed ashore, and begins playing it. The animals come around; a gorilla, after playing a 4-hands piece with his feet, destroys the piano. Mickey runs away and accidentally wakes a lion. The lion chases Mickey to a stream, where he jumps onto a rock that turns out to be right next to a crocodile.