

Animation · Comedy
Overview
Donald is the baggagemaster at a remote railway station. Part of the latest cargo shipment is Hortense the Ostrich, who is a bit too friendly with Donald, and who eats everything in sight, whether it's food or not (mostly not): a concertina, an alarm clock, some balloons, all of which start reacting when Hortense gets the hiccups.
Top Cast


Clarence Nash
Clarence Nash
Donald Duck (voice) (uncredited)
Clarence Nash
Donald Duck (voice) (uncredited)


Billy Bletcher
Billy Bletcher
Bass Singer / Villain on Radio (voice) (uncredited)
Billy Bletcher
Bass Singer / Villain on Radio (voice) (uncredited)


Elvia Allman
Elvia Allman
Lady Chef on Radio (voice) (uncredited)
Elvia Allman
Lady Chef on Radio (voice) (uncredited)
Clarrie Collins
Clarrie Collins
Contralto Singer (voice) (uncredited)
Clarrie Collins
Contralto Singer (voice) (uncredited)
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