Prod. US20 - The Flying Mouse
Directed by Dave Hand, The Flying Mouse was originally numbered US19, but was exchanged with The Wise Little Hen, Donald Duck's debut picture. The story was developed between July 1933 and March 1934 by Bill Cottrell and his staff, adapting it from Jean de la Fontaine's 1668 story "The Jay Dressed Up in the Peacock's Feathers." It premiered 07/12/1934 at the Radio City Music Hall in New York at a negative cost of $31,386.62, and it can still be seen on the 2001 Disney Treasures DVD "Silly Symphonies."
Music by Frank Churchill (who also wrote the song) and Bert Lewis, song lyrics by Larry Morey. Voices by Billy Sheets (bat), The Three Rhythm Kings (male voices), Marion Darlington (bird whistles) and Marcellite Garner (laughing mice). Backgrounds by Carlos Manriquez. As animators we meet Marvin Woodward, Cy Young, Bob Wickersham, Ham Luske, Hardie Gramatky, Fred Moore, Nick George, [Harry] Bailey, George Drake and Leonard Sebring.
Without Merrit and Kaufman's great book "Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies," this info would have been much, much shorter!
1 Comments:
Thanks for posting these drafts. I've never been a big fan of this short, but somehow I keep coming back to watch it again. I guess I'll have to watch a couple more times. I am a fan of David Hand's work.
I've been waiting for my copy of the Merrit and Kaufman book to arrive. You've made the wait more exciting.
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