![]() Then Daffy, disguised as the elevator man, orders the customer to face the front into entering an empty shaft again with the rocket exploding him upwards before falling down again in a fiery fashion. Little does the officer know, Daffy grabbed a bottle rocket from a nearby shelf and lights its fuse and gets away. The vagrant begs the officer not to do anything rash while distracting him with hidden brush from a nearby glue bottle onto Porky's grip, causing him to be sent flying instead of the arrow and crash into a grandfather clock, with its resident cuckoo shoving the inept officer out before making its call.ĭaffy then tries to sleep in the hammock where Porky grabs both ends and drags the vagrant out. The officer feels ashamed for hitting Daffy too hard and when he tries to wake him up, Daffy yells, "I love you, Hortense!" and gives Porky a smooch on the forehead and manages to escape for a moment.ĭaffy is unfortunately cornered by Porky, armed with the bow and arrow. And as Daffy brags to himself, Porky comes back upstairs and clubs the vagrant on the head.īefore Daffy falls unconsciously, he asks Porky for an aspirin for a splitting headache. Daffy then finds a bed to resume sleeping before Porky tries to hit the vagrant with a club, only to have Daffy warn the officer about violating the "sanctity of the American Home" and intimidates him towards the empty elevator shaft, causing him to fall. Daffy jokes about the particular key and tricks the officer into a chair and have a cigar, along with a spritzer of soda water. Porky comes in the store using a skeleton key with an actual skull on the one end. Daffy uses a glass-cutter and a latch to create a makeshift door with the glass and the sounds of incoherent crosstalk goes on for a few seconds, only for Daffy to return inside the display, close the glass door, and then pull down the shade, saying to Porky, "Scram!" ![]() Porky sees him and the argument between the two begins, albeit their voices are silenced by the glass boundary in the display. After being kicked out of the park, Daffy complains that it is "the coldest night in 64 years" and wonders where he is going to sleep, after opening his big beak about the snow suddenly covering the scene.ĭaffy spots a department store window with a comfortable living room-type display and goes inside. Daffy tries to sleep on a park bench, in a trash can, up a tree, and even in a gopher's hole - evicting the gopher, furniture and all. ![]() Porky Pig is a patrolling cop, who is telling Daffy that sleeping in the park ( vagrancy) is against the law. ![]() Plot Ī homeless Daffy Duck is trying to find a place to sleep in a City Park. The cartoon was released on November 27, 1948, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. ![]()
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