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Ski for Two 1944

★ 6.28 votes7 min📅 1944-11-12

In the delightfully zany *Ski for Two (1944)*, directed by animation legend Shamus Culhane, Woody Woodpecker chases his insatiable appetite to the snowy slopes of Swiss Chard Lodge—a vacation spot promising hearty meals, his all-time favorite cuisine.

Director: Shamus Culhane

Cast

Mel Blanc
Mel Blanc
Woody Woodpecker (archive sound)
Hans Conried
Hans Conried
Wally Walrus
Ben Hardaway
Ben Hardaway
Woody Woodpecker

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ski for Two (1944) about?

Woody Woodpecker sets off for a cozy ski lodge boasting his favorite meals, but when the owner turns him away, Woody dons a Santa suit to sneak in. His plan goes hilariously awry when he opens his sack to find an unexpected surprise waiting inside.

Who directed Ski for Two?

Ski for Two was directed by Shamus Culhane, a celebrated animator known for his innovative work in classic cartoons.

Who stars in Ski for Two?

The cast features Mel Blanc as the voice of Woody Woodpecker, with Hans Conried and Ben Hardaway rounding out the cast.

Is Ski for Two (1944) worth watching?

As a vintage animated short, *Ski for Two* delivers quick, laughter-packed entertainment with Woody's signature antics. While not rated on IMDb, its seven-minute runtime and classic animation style make it a charming time capsule for fans of old-school comedy.

How long is Ski for Two?

Ski for Two runs for 7 minutes.

About Ski for Two (1944) — Woody's Holiday Heist in Classic Animation

In the delightfully zany *Ski for Two (1944)*, directed by animation legend Shamus Culhane, Woody Woodpecker chases his insatiable appetite to the snowy slopes of Swiss Chard Lodge—a vacation spot promising hearty meals, his all-time favorite cuisine. Yet Woody's impulsive getaway hits a snag when lodge owner Wally Walrus denies him entry for failing to book ahead. Undeterred, Woody devises a crafty disguise as Santa Claus to sneak past the gruff walrus, only to discover the real surprise inside his sack: a holiday twist no one saw coming.

This seven-minute animated comedy sparkles with classic 1940s charm, blending slapstick gags, festive mischief, and Woody's trademark troublemaking. The film's breezy tone and playful deception capture the reckless joy of holiday shenanigans, wrapped in vintage animation flair. With Culhane's dynamic direction and Mel Blanc's voice acting, *Ski for Two* offers a quick, witty escape perfect for fans of vintage comedy and animation.