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RonM wrote: Here's how Disney interpreted the 1931 Hyde...from the 1933 cartoon, Mickey's Gala Premier. I always thought it was funny that Disney artists drew Frankenstein with the pre production "horns".
Here's how Disney interpreted the 1931 Hyde...from the 1933 cartoon, Mickey's Gala Premier. I always thought it was funny that Disney artists drew Frankenstein with the pre production "horns".
I just had to do this.
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todmichel wrote:Quote: "Oh yes: the rather good double-DVD of the 1931 and 1941 versions on one disc also contains buff-friendly commentary on the early version, and also------a delightful bonus, in the shape of a Sylvester and Tweety animation, on the theme of split-personality!" This double-DVD would be even better if the print used for the 1941 version wasn't cut to ribbons.
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Koukol 5 wrote: todmichel wrote: Quote: "Oh yes: the rather good double-DVD of the 1931 and 1941 versions on one disc also contains buff-friendly commentary on the early version, and also------a delightful bonus, in the shape of a Sylvester and Tweety animation, on the theme of split-personality!"This double-DVD would be even better if the print used for the 1941 version wasn't cut to ribbons.Do you know what was cut, JC?
todmichel wrote: Quote: "Oh yes: the rather good double-DVD of the 1931 and 1941 versions on one disc also contains buff-friendly commentary on the early version, and also------a delightful bonus, in the shape of a Sylvester and Tweety animation, on the theme of split-personality!"This double-DVD would be even better if the print used for the 1941 version wasn't cut to ribbons.
Jan 22 12 6:43 PM
todmichel wrote:Koukol 5 wrote: todmichel wrote: Quote: "Oh yes: the rather good double-DVD of the 1931 and 1941 versions on one disc also contains buff-friendly commentary on the early version, and also------a delightful bonus, in the shape of a Sylvester and Tweety animation, on the theme of split-personality!"This double-DVD would be even better if the print used for the 1941 version wasn't cut to ribbons.Do you know what was cut, JC?Below is the link for a webpage (in English) detailing all the cuts of the 1941 version, in comparizon with the German print of the same movie, with screen caps. It's really incredible.http://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=897474
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Wich2 wrote:Great shot, S - thanks! (Just watched March's '50's turn as Scrooge the other day, where the makeup doesn't work nearly as well!)
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