Walt Disney's Horror Movie

In 1934, when Walt Disney called for a meeting between artists, a rumor had spread that it would close the studio down and they are all gone ... in the great ... Instead
In 1934, when Walt Disney called for a meeting between artists, a rumor had spread that it would close the studio down and they all lost their jobs during the Great Depression. Instead, he said personally fascinating in its own way the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which was intended to do in his first feature. It was a risk unlike any other he had taken before. The film would have cost a million and half dollars at a time when Disney 10-30000 go around in their short stories. The doubts came to his wife Lillian and his brother and partner Roy, who were sure they would be in debt most of the rest of life. Also nervous was Walt Backer Bank of America, which at one point interrupted the production by cutting credit. Then there was the MGM studio chief, like others, Universal and Warner Brothers.

They met for their weekly poker game at Hillcrest Country Club and speculate that Walt, who they called "Mickey Mouse Man" would never, no sitting for an hour and a half to watch a cartoon. And the press has reported that Snow White "Disney's Folly." Despite the doubters and his own health problems (he suffered from a thyroid condition), Walt pressed relentlessly for three years. The key to the film, that Disney was concerned was the evil Queen / peddler woman. Snow White was sympathetic, the dwarfs were humorous, but the wicked would be horrible to keep the interested public. The song was performed by a famous stage actress named Lucille Laverne. His haughty voice was a good fit for the queen, but the character set after it turns into old woman had some of the studios worried. "Wait, I have an idea," she said. She left the recording room for a few minutes, then returned. "I'm ready."
He gave his line in such a way that chilled and thrilled the Disney staff. When he finished the applause, and was asked what he did when he left. He smiled and said: "I took the teeth out of the" Walt calculations were correct, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was a hit around the world in 1938 and subsequent years, to keep the audience riveted. The only downside is that perhaps Walt was Peddler woman was a bit 'too shocking, was shocked by the news from Radio City Music Hall in New York, where the film was a box office set a record. It turned out that every few days the theater management had to replace the seats. . . excessive moisture.
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Walt Disney's Horror Movie
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Walt Disney's Horror Movie
Walt Disney's Horror Movie
Walt Disney's Horror Movie

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