The Shoemaker and the Hatter, Animated film about The Marshall Plan

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  • Synopsis
    Produced in 1950
    Animated film commissioned to support the Marshall Plan - centered around European recovery and its effect on productivity and the idea of single market. After World War II, the Marshall Plan transferred over $13 billion ($90 billion today) of material and technical assistance to 18 European countries. To help explain to average citizens how the plan actually worked.
    Two neighbors, a shoemaker and a hatter, argue about how best to recover their livelihoods after the war. The hatter believes in producing few hats at a high profit per hat, protected by tariff. The shoemaker sees the need for lots of shoes. He wants to lower their cost through mass production and make his profit through export and free trade. The shoemaker eventually proves that free trade can bring prosperity to them both. Even though this cartoon was produced 69 years ago the free trade vs. protectionism argument is still hotly debated today.
    Production company
    Halas & Batchelor
    Produced in the United Kingdom
    Cast & Credits
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    Cast
    voice Lionel Gamlin
    Credits
    Unknown:
    Director Joy Batchelor
    Director John Halas
    Production Company Halas & Batchelor
    Sponsor Economic Co-Operation Administration
    Producer John Halas
    Producer Joy Batchelor
    Script Joy Batchelor
    Script Philip Stapp
    Animator Stan Pearsall
    Animator Bob Privett
    Animator Wally Crook
    Animator Houston, Kathleen
    Editor Jack King
    Music Matyas Seiber

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