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Ski for Two

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338:, the composition was used with the belief that it was in the public domain, later to discover that the copyright was still in effect. Lantz sent $ 50 to the publishing firm for its use in the film. They sent a letter back stating that they would only accept nothing less than a hundred dollars, an amount that Lantz gladly paid. Lee Sweetland, previously the singing voice for Woody in Barber of Seville, supplied his vocals again for the scene. In one of the surviving dialogue sheets, a noted inscription states "have Sweetland sing Woody's laugh", which he performs near the end. 278:
Woody manages to stuff his Santa toy sack with food from the lodge, and starts singing and skiing his way down the mountain. However, upon opening the sack, Woody discovers a vengeful Wally Walrus who wrings the little woodpecker's neck in disgust and mocks Woody's trademark laugh.
275:. Wally is so excited at the prospect of Kris Kringle arriving that he quickly adorns the lodge with Christmas decorations. It does not take long, though, for the skeptical walrus to discover that it is, in fact, only October, making Santa's arrival somewhat premature. 260:, it becomes apparent that the lodge is still an additional 40 miles, with no adjacent roads or any form of transportation. Woody decides to take matters into his own hands by taking a short cut, skiing and singing his way through the mountains. 271:) advises that there are no accommodations without a reservation. Woody, of course, did not bother to inquire about such a rule. Drawn by the aroma of the warm food inside the lodge, Woody gains entry by disguising himself as 552: 334:
The song Woody performs while skiing to the Swiss Chard Lodge is called "The Sleigh (a la Russe)" (written in 1926 by Richard Kountz and Ivor Tchervanow). According to
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Woody is sifting through some travel magazines when he spots a tempting ad for the Swiss Chard Lodge. The lodge is situated in
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James Culhane
Ben Hardaway
Walt Lantz
Jack Mather
Darrell Calker
Grim Natwick
Dick Lundy
Emery Hawkins
Paul Smith
Laverne Harding
Technicolor
Walter Lantz Productions
Universal Pictures
Woody Woodpecker
James Culhane
Walter Lantz Productions
Universal Pictures
Idaho
Sunstroke Valley
Wally Walrus
Jack Mather
Santa Claus
Ben Hardaway
Mel Blanc
Jack Mather
Tea for Two
No, No, Nanette
James Culhane
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