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Walt Disney's Rip Van Winkle (1949)
Rediscovering Walt DisneyWalt Disney had intended to do several themed package features in the postwar period but ran out of money so the work that had been completed was combined into releasable features to get them out the door and bring much needed revenue into the studio. The features Mickey & the Beanstalk and the Wind in the Willows became featurettes and were combined with other stories. Shorts created for an American Tall Tales feature were distributed into the films Melody Time and Make Mine Music. Another one of the compromised features was originally going to be a Washington Irving feature. While the Legend of Sleepy Hollow was released in the feature The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. Toad, the other half of the Irving Feature, Rip van Winkle was cancelled. What does exist is a kiddie record based on the Walt Disney film that never was starring Walter Huston, Arthur Q Brian, and Bea Benaderet. Walt had once considered a live action adaptation of Rip Van Winkle with Will Rogers in the title role and the dwarves being animated but Rogers passed away in an aviation accident before anything came of it. This kiddie record is all that exists of the Walt Disney film that never was. The segment was often paired with the kiddie record adaptation of Walt Disney's Legend of Sleepy Hollow and reissued multiple times over the years. The album artwork was by famed Walt Disney artist and cartoonist Walt Kelly. Since kiddie records are a thing of the past, we post it here for you to learn about this lost chapter of Walt Disney history. When one hears the performance of Walter Huston one wishes they could have seen this story animated. Walt did do an episode of his TV show partially based on the life of Washington Irving with Irving's life being animated. This episode aired in the second season on October 26, 1955 and was paired with the Legend of Sleepy Hollow segment from the Adventures of Ichabod & Mr Toad. It should also be noted that in recent years there are "experts" who have tried to coopt the image of Washington Irving and claim, without evidence, that he was part of the Rainbow Jihad. Posted for historical purposes. This channel is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company.314 views -
A Message from Walt Disney - United Cerebal Palsy Charity Film (1956)
Rediscovering Walt DisneyIn 1956, Walt Disney made this short film to be run in theaters asking audiences to donate toward the United Cerebral Palsy Charity. This is a very rare film and we're fortunate it survives. Posted for historical purposes. This channel is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company.87 views -
Walt Disney on What's My Line? (1956)
Rediscovering Walt DisneyWhat's My Line was a popular Game/Quiz Show. The 1950's was the golden age for this genre. On this Nov 11, 1956 episode Walt Disney is the mystery guest. The panel on the show was made up of Arlene Francis, Jerry Lewis, Dorothy Kilgallen, and Bennett Cerf. The host is John Daly. Here you can see an unscripted Walt reveal his natural charm. This is an edited version with just Walt Disney's segment. In the end Jerry Lewis talks about MDA, an org he'd be the face of for the rest of his life. Original air date Nov 11, 1956 Posted for historical purposes. This channel is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company.50 views -
Walt Disney on The Jack Benny Hour (1965)
Rediscovering Walt DisneyJack Benny was a legendary comedy star who's largely forgotten today. The Jack Benny Program was a popular, award-winning radio and television comedy series that ran for over three decades; from 1932 to 1955 on radio and from 1950 to 1965 on television. Benny was also an innovator in civil rights, treating his co-star Eddie "Rochester" Anderson as an equal when many black actors were not at the time. Benny's schtick was he was a cheapskate with his money and a lot of the gags were made at his expense. In this 1965 episode excerpt, Jack invites his real life friend, Walt Disney, to appear as himself in a sketch where Benny seeks free tickets to Disneyland for his staff. In the next sketch Benny, Bob Hope, and Elke Sommer do a spoof of Walt's masterpiece, Mary Poppins. This may be the only time Walt Disney ever acted on someone else's show. This edited version only includes the Disney scenes. The full episode (with the Beach Boys) can be seen here: https://archive.org/details/TheJackBennyHour1965 Original air date November 13, 1965 Posted for historical purposes. This channel is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company.270 views