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1942 film
Destruction, Inc.
Title card fromDestruction, Inc.
Directed byIsadore Sparber
Story byJay Morton
Based on
Produced bySam Buchwald
Dan Gordon
Seymour Kneitel
Isadore Sparber
StarringJoan Alexander
Jackson Beck
Bud Collyer
Jack Mercer
Julian Noa
Music byWinston Sharples
Sammy Timberg
Animation byThomas Moore
David Tendlar
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • December 25, 1942 (1942-12-25)
Running time
9 minutes (one reel)
LanguageEnglish

Destruction Inc. (1942) is the thirteenth of seventeenanimatedTechnicolorshort films based upon theDC Comics characterSuperman. Produced byFamous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters byParamount Pictures on December 25, 1942.[1]

Plot

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The elderly night watchman from theMetropolis Munitions Works is found dead in a swamp.Lois Lane andClark Kent both decide to grab the story. Clark talks to Lois, not realizing she has left and that he is talking to a bus driver named Louis. Louis gets angry at what he thinks was a mistake about his name. As Lois goes undercover at the plant after being hired by the plant supervisor. She meets the new night guard, a mild-mannered old man leaving the Personnel MGR office.

Lois overhears Mr. Jones's plan to blow up the factory.

Posing as a factory worker, Lois overhears the foreman informing two of the workers that Mr. Jones, one of the supervisors, wants them in his office upstairs at 12. Lois follows them to Mr. Jones' office and hears Jones' plan to blow up the factory as the switch to the night lights has been rigged to a case ofdynamite. The workers killed the night watchman to cover their tracks. Jones sees Lois's silhouette outside the office window and sends the workers to catch her. Lois gets away from the workers across a window ledge and beams but is caught by the foreman. She is gagged and loaded inside a test torpedo with another case of dynamite. The night guard enters the room and rushes to help Lois, but the foreman drops tons of scrap metal on him, burying him.

The torpedo is sent to the testing range and fired at a dummy ship. The night guard frees himself from the rubble, now wearing his Superman costume, having posed undercover. Superman rushes out to the testing range and catches the torpedo before it can hit the ship. He frees Lois, who tells him that Jones plans to blow up the plant. Superman stops the foreman from throwing the night guard's switch, but is occupied in combat by the workers. Jones steers a truck loaded with dynamite toward the factory, then jumps out. Lois warns Superman about the truck, and he flies into the cab and drives the truck over a cliff, saving the factory.

Jones, the foreman, and the workers are arrested for their crimes, and Lois reveals that she knew Clark was the night guard all along.

Voice cast

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References

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  1. ^Lenburg, Jeff (1999).The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. p. 139.ISBN 0-8160-3831-7.
  2. ^"Destruction, Inc. Cast & Crew List".Big Cartoon DataBase Mar 29, 2010

External links

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Fleischer Studios era
Famous Studios era
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