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I Haven't Got a Hat

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In an unusual classroom of an elementary school, the students are excited and nervous about the arrival of talent show day. Each one has an act ready to impress their teacher and classmates. However, things become complicated when it is revealed that one of the boys, whom everyone calls "the little unfortunate one," doesn’t have a hat to add to his routine. This seemingly trivial detail sparks a series of hilarious mishaps.

While the other kids prepare to showcase their skills, from singing to juggling, this boy decides to find a way to stand out without his shiny hat. In his quest, he encounters comedic situations and moments of tension with his classmates, who, despite the pressure to be the best, do not abandon friendship and camaraderie.

The movie unfolds amidst misunderstandings, laughter, and a charming message about personal growth and creativity. In the end, the presentation becomes not just a showcase of talents but a celebration of diversity and the importance of being authentic. As each child shines in their own way, they all learn that the true value of an act lies not in the accessories but in the passion and effort each one puts into their art. With a dose of childlike humor and life lessons, this short film lingers in the audience's hearts long after the applause has faded.

Media type
Movie
Year
1935
Director
Friz Freleng
Writer
Friz Freleng
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Actors
Billy Bletcher
Joe Dougherty
Bernice Hansen
Martha Wentworth
Gender
Animación
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Leon Schlesinger
Original title
I Haven't Got a Hat
Duration
7
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