A Walt Disney Cartoon - In the Bag (1956) - Academy ratio titles
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2021
- The Academy ratio titles to the 1956 Disney short In the Bag, scanned from a 16mm Eastman LPP print dated 1988. This was the last Disney short distributed by RKO, but unfortunately this print did not include any logo at start.
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This was the version I used to see in school.
Many thanks for this Academy ratio titles marathon! :-)
Second to last cartoon of 1956 before Walt Disney shut down the animation department as a regular.
I saw "In the Bag" in a theater in 1979, before a now-forgotten live action Disney feature, Unidentified Flying Oddball. (It actually was a double feature with a re-release of The Jungle Book but we left before The Jungle Book started because my sister and I weren't allowed to stay up that late.) I would assume that it was this version of "In the Bag" because I don't think Disney was filming movies in a widescreen process at the time. My sister and I had no idea that the cartoon was over 20 years old. We loved it and were singing the song after we got home.
The last episode with the RKO in Cinemascope
Yes! After that, Disney ended their distribution with RKO following the Box Office failure of “The Conquerer” with John Wayne in 1956, and it was distributed by Universal for RKO. “The Conquerer” was the movie that killed RKO big time until the studio shut down completely.
And then, following RKO’s closure, it was bought by General Tires and became RKO-General which was a broadcasting company that owned many TV stations including KHJ-TV, KHJ-AM, WOR-AM and WOR-TV.
@@Musicradio77Network The Conqueror also ended up killing the main cast members and a lot of the crew because it was filmed on an atomic bomb test site, including fans blowing radioactive sand all over everyone. John Wayne, Susan Hayward and Agnes Moorehead all died of cancer in the mid-1970's. Supposedly someone from the Atomic Energy Commission said "Please God don't let us have killed John Wayne.".
1:03 - Nice end cue!
Nice uploading original RKO titles, Erik.
To those who are reading: Please regard that Erik is still alive and well. He is busy scanning material and will be back eventually.
@AboveMidCalculation he's probably might be scanning every single reel of the uncensored version of fantasia
1:04 - The end cue sounds like a game win cue on “The Joker’s Wild”. Very Hal Hidey-esque.
0:06 Is that Humphrey the Bear?
I was wondering, do you have the original titles for Don Donald (a snippet of the title card has been uploaded to UA-cam), Clock Cleaners, Modern Inventions and Donald and Pluto.
Disney's last short
Humphrey at the end of all his other cartoons: 🥴 "eheheh"
Humphrey in this one: "HOW MUCH TRASH DID THE HUMANS LEAVE HERE GREAT CAESAR'S GHOST"
You should do more of these!
¿You have a 16mm print of the 1953-54 reissue print of the 1938 Donald Duck cartoon "Good Scouts (1938), with the buena vista logo?
I have, but there isn’t supposed to be a BV logo at front, the 1954 reissue we are used to seeing is a non-theatrical one, made for 16mm distribution.
Upload up a tree
@@erik_palm upload up a tree
Up a tree
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On the Ink and Paint Club this had the Buena Vista at the beginning
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Nice
Wait, if here will be a IB Technicolor, Here will be color circle In a right side
+ Here also has original version
Upload something
Edit: he did
Erik, where did you found that?
Why do you not upload any video? Youre good?
Can you please upload Hooked Bear 1956 Academy ratio titles but only full cartoon 🙂
When will you Walt Disney - Chicken Little (1943) original RKO titles, and original scenes too?
Sorry, I do not have an original RKO print of that. As for original scenes - if you mean the old rumour that Foxy Loxy’s book was originally Mein Kampf - its been proven beyond doubt that this was not the case. The confusion probably started with short’s storyboard being published as promotional material before its release, and the book was indeed Mein Kampf at that point. It was a wise decision, maybe on Walt’s part, to change it to simply “Psychology,” as this subtle little change made the film marketable long after the war had ended.
@@erik_palm That's right. Nonetheless, Chicken Little is still high on my list for a short I'd love to see in an original print with original titles, if one ever comes to light.
@@erik_palm That Wartime Disney Treasures DVD set was a tour-de-force. The level of maturity and intelligence with which they handled potentially sensitive content should have been a model for any release the studio feels it has to qualify (i.e. *Song of the South,* which they released practically everywhere but the US). It probably had to be done in order to stop these misconceptions.
@@erik_palm i found a higher quality version of the titles, my copy has the rko logo replaced by the buena vista logo like cdcb2's copy, check out the video ua-cam.com/video/ck7DedIc0Wo/v-deo.html
Fanfare Before title card?
The Opening Fanfare Buena Vista or RKO
Official From CDCB2
Can you do the reissue title of blame it on the Samba featuring Donald Duck & his Latin American friend
ua-cam.com/video/rEc_UUOPw4I/v-deo.html I just discovered this and posted it above because I've mentioned this to Erik a while back about how long I've been looking for it, but it's been found.
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Do you have a print of "The Gorilla Mystery?"
I do, but it has no opening titles. Its (original) closing title is the standard Columbia one.
@@erik_palm okay, I just would like to see what the picture looks like. If it's similar to the treasures DVD.
@@didymus3348 Hmm, not sure what you mean. In terms of the opening titles, I don’t know - it’s certainly not supposed to have a Mickey headshot, in any case. But is there anything in the film in itself that could be worth looking into?
@@erik_palm the quality of the picture. I feel like Gorilla Mystery looks among the worst the cartoons on the DVDs.
no, there is nothing to upload my UA-cam videos
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Can You Upload: Figaro And Frankie(1947) - Original RKO Titles?
Ok
U have plane crazy?
I really wanna see plane crazy
he does not have a print of it
@@thishandleistaken425 Well, I do have a 16mm print of Plane Crazy, and it looks just the same as on any VHS or DVD release we’ve ever seen.
Why do i always magically unsubscribe to you tho
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