Private Snafu: Pay Day

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Private Snafu: Pay Day (1944)
directed by Fritz Freleng

An American 1944 instruction film, designed to inform service personnel and improve troop morale. Private Snafu spends all his pay on souvenirs, drinks and craps. Technical fairy unsuccessfully tries to make him save his pay for the future.

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Cast and Crew
Crew
DirectorFriz Freleng (d. 1995)
ProducerEddie Selzer (d. 1970)
ComposerCarl W. Stalling (d. 1972)
Based on available information, the latest crew member that is relevant to international copyright laws died in 1995, meaning that this film may be in the public domain in countries and jurisdictions with 28 years p.m.a. or less, as well as in the United States.
The following is a transcription of a film. The contents below represent text or spoken dialogue that are transcribed directly from the video of the film provided above. On certain screen sizes, each line is represented by a timestamp next to it which shows when the text appears on the video. For more information, see Help:Film.
4109413Private Snafu: Pay Day1944Isadore Freleng

PRIVATE
SNAFU

PAY DAY

SOMEWHERE IN
THE MIDDLE EAST

SOUVENIRS

Hassan's
Curiosities

BARGAINS

el
SHEIK

SOUVENIRS

el
SON OF
SHEIK

FLYING CARPETS

YE HOOKAH
SHOPPE

SPAM

BAR AMÉRICAIN

AHMED'S
TRINKETS

NOVELTIES
BAZAAR

Novelties

INVEST IN
YOUR
FUTURE

POST-WAR
HOME

POST-WAR
CAR

POST-WAR
WIFE

SNAFU JR.

Souvenirs

SAVINGS

[SOMEWHERE IN]
THE CARIBBEAN

VOODOO
VERA
BAR JOE'S
CARIOCA
MADAME
THERESE'S
MODING PARLORS

SLOPPY
MOE'S

ON DRAUGHT
Drecklich's
BEER

GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS!

SAMBA
SAM'S

DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM Pvt. Snafu
(NAME)
PLACE
AND DATE
AMOUNT
no dollars,
no sense!

HÔTEL

HÔTEL
DOUX SOMMEIL

[SOMEWHERE IN]
THE ARCTIC

SALE OF
TOTEM POLES
½ OFF

POSITIVELY
YOUR
LAST
CHANCE

Ow!—Snafu?—Snafu doesn't live here anymore!


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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