RIP to seven of the great performers from this classic film. Spike, Chuck, Jeff, Dorothy, Fess, Kevin, and Tommy. As of January 2025, Beverly Washburn is the only cast member still alive.
I was born in 1945 Southern California.. That period of time was a unique experience to be grow up for a boy. I saw many actors in various locations in and around Los Angeles thru the years. Attended Disneyland too many times to remember.
The screenplay is so great, and so faithful to the book -- right down to the dialogue -- because Fred Gipson, the book's author, also wrote the screenplay.
Two things. 1. They talk about the dog actor, Spike as the title character and role at 15:10. 2. They talk about my favorite scene where Old Yeller came to Arliss' rescue from the enraged mother bear at 21:40.
@@alyssaj.2659 it’s funny how that happens . I remember certain movies like that a scene taking place at night or something or there’s a line u are sure is said then it’s not lol .
If Old Yeller (1957) is animated, I’m sure Travis’s younger brother would have took inspiration from Michael Darling from Disney’s Peter Pan (1953) and Travis himself would have took inspiration from John Darling from Disney’s Peter Pan (1953). I’m also sure Marc Davis and Les Clark would have done a great job animating Travis’s mother if Old Yeller (1957) is animated.
This was my favorite movie when I was a kid. I watched it atleast once a day, often more than once. Now it’s my kids favorite movie, 3years old and 1years old.
I’m pretty much sure if Old Yeller (1957) is animated, Wolfgang Reitherman would have done a great job animating the intense fighting scenes and Eric Larson would have done a great job animating some of the forest animals giving them an endearing appearance. I’m pretty sure Oliver Wallace would have served as the music composer and Iwao Takamoto would have been the animation assistant if Old Yeller (1957) is animated.
@@cinematicaddict6863He would have also been the animation director along with Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton S Luske, and McLaren Stewart if Old Yeller (1957) is animated.
What if Old Yeller (1957) was animated and Milt Kahl, Ollie Johnston, and Eric Larson are the supervising animators of Old Yeller and Old Yeller is animated in the same style like Cinderella (1950), Alice in Wonderland (1951), Peter Pan (1953), Lady and the Tramp (1955), and Sleeping Beauty (1959) and what if Old Yeller’s animated form looks like one of the dogs from Lady and the Tramp (1955)?
There is absolutely nothing that compares to “Old Yeller”. And yes…it has been preserved as culturally significant.
This is a great tribute to the film "Old Yeller." Extremely well-done. Thanks for uploading this. 👍 🏆
Ur welcome I’m happy to share
Tommy kirk was a fantastic interviewer
This movie was so Amazing I can not believe this movie blowed my mind. This covers my top 7th favourite movie of all times. ❤❤❤❤
It is great . Never gets old even if u can quote is back and fourth . Never fails to make me cry also lol
Yep same thing
Dogs are the best! My introduction to American history I will cherish forever. : )
Rest In Peace tommy Kirk, I only recently found out he passed away in September. I had a huge crush on him as a kid
He was gay actually FYI.
Rest At Peace Tommy Kirk And Amanda Packer From Roswell Georgia Who Always Having An Real Crush On you
@@deanbredthauer3275 Ah, so sad.
@@deanbredthauer3275WTF he was gay?
@@familyguyftwdoratheexplore795 Yes
I really enjoy the behind the camera in the making of old yeller
Old is my favorite movie ever and I'm a huge fan and Tommy Kirk is one of my favorite actors
It’s a classic how could anyone not love this! Still makes me sad 😞 everytime
Yeah it's sad 😞
RIP to seven of the great performers from this classic film. Spike, Chuck, Jeff, Dorothy, Fess, Kevin, and Tommy. As of January 2025, Beverly Washburn is the only cast member still alive.
Thank you for that wonderful stroll 💓
Yw glad to share great movies thank you for watching
I was born in 1945 Southern California.. That period of time was a unique experience to be grow up for a boy. I saw many actors in various locations in and around Los Angeles thru the years. Attended Disneyland too many times to remember.
The screenplay is so great, and so faithful to the book -- right down to the dialogue -- because Fred Gipson, the book's author, also wrote the screenplay.
I loved this movie
....i loved it....it made me a better boy which made me a good man...
Two things.
1. They talk about the dog actor, Spike as the title character and role at 15:10.
2. They talk about my favorite scene where Old Yeller came to Arliss' rescue from the enraged mother bear at 21:40.
Arliss made me so mad in the scene
I remember this movie and it's on Disney plus. On the DVD of this movie there's a Pluto cartoon called Bone Trouble as a bonus.
For some reason I remember old yeller fighting a bear with rabies, rather than a wolf.
@@alyssaj.2659 it’s funny how that happens . I remember certain movies like that a scene taking place at night or something or there’s a line u are sure is said then it’s not lol .
When movies had morals to their stories
I cried when old yelled died.
We all did don’t worry lol
Old yeller is my favorite dog movie (5).
R.I.P Kevin Corcoran, Tommy Kirk and Fess Parker
R.i.p fess parker
You put in a lot of those behind-the-scenes footage white and from the book Andrew the movie is well did you really use a real wooden homes like that?
If Old Yeller (1957) is animated, I’m sure Travis’s younger brother would have took inspiration from Michael Darling from Disney’s Peter Pan (1953) and Travis himself would have took inspiration from John Darling from Disney’s Peter Pan (1953). I’m also sure Marc Davis and Les Clark would have done a great job animating Travis’s mother if Old Yeller (1957) is animated.
This was my favorite movie when I was a kid. I watched it atleast once a day, often more than once.
Now it’s my kids favorite movie, 3years old and 1years old.
@@hanschitzlinger3676 that’s great u can share your favorites with them . It’s a classic
I’m pretty much sure if Old Yeller (1957) is animated, Wolfgang Reitherman would have done a great job animating the intense fighting scenes and Eric Larson would have done a great job animating some of the forest animals giving them an endearing appearance. I’m pretty sure Oliver Wallace would have served as the music composer and Iwao Takamoto would have been the animation assistant if Old Yeller (1957) is animated.
That would be interesting too . He’s was such a great director. Love Disneys Robinhood
@@cinematicaddict6863He would have also been the animation director along with Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton S Luske, and McLaren Stewart if Old Yeller (1957) is animated.
What if Old Yeller (1957) was animated and Milt Kahl, Ollie Johnston, and Eric Larson are the supervising animators of Old Yeller and Old Yeller is animated in the same style like Cinderella (1950), Alice in Wonderland (1951), Peter Pan (1953), Lady and the Tramp (1955), and Sleeping Beauty (1959) and what if Old Yeller’s animated form looks like one of the dogs from Lady and the Tramp (1955)?
What year were these interviews
The dvd came out in 2005 so I’m assuming then .
@@cinematicaddict6863 the 1st dvd came out in 2002 and the 2 movie collection dvd (Old Yeller/ Savage Sam) came out in 2005
Who is still alive today?? Any1 know???
Beverly Washburn who played the neighbor is the only one alive now .
all like movies Whit dogs very much alsow and Forever
Back when dogs were dogs even though they were still obviously loved. Now people treat dogs better than humans and don’t care that they do.
Ay Caramba