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In the fourth edition of his successful book The Disney Films, author Leonard maltin updates his classic tribute to the genius of the man who brought Mickey Mouse, Snow White, Dumbo, Davy Crockett, Cruella DeVil and Mary Poppins to movie and television screens all over the world. After examining Walt Disneys career from his early days as an entrepreneurial commercial artist up to his triumphant years as the head of an entertainment kingdom, The Disney Films presents a fascinating overview of every Disney film, both animated and live-action. Included are plot summaries, production credits, and insightful critical commentaries, as well as interviews with notable Disney staff members.
Publisher : Disney Editions; 4th edition (August 28, 2000)
Language : English
Paperback : 432 pages
ISBN-10 : 0786885270
ISBN-13 : 978-0786885275
Grade level : Preschool and up
Item Weight : 2.74 pounds
Dimensions : 8.5 x 1 x 11 inches
Reviewer: ROBERT SCOTT
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A must have for any Disney Movie fan
Review: Love Disney films then this is your book ,found Disney films that I had even forgot about. Today I visited the Walt Disney Family Museum and will go back for more info on the movies.I saw their.
Reviewer: Dave Cramer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Five Stars
Review: This book is my bible! Thank you!
Reviewer: tetsukomono
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for learning about older Disney movies, and forgotten treasures
Review: This book is a pretty good resource for people interested mostly in the films made during Walt's lifetime. Up until the Happiest Millionaire, which was wide released in 1968 and was one of the last films to have Walt Disney's input, it has in-depth reviews of each cartoon and live action full length film, even including the feature length documentaries like The Living Desert. I found it very useful to help decide which older movies I wanted to add to my collection, and the descriptions and reviews got me interested in some of the movies I hadn't seen before.. This book also has a filmography for the rest of the movies up until The Tigger Movie (in this edition) in 2000, although there are really only reviews of the popular movies like the Lion King, and only in the interstitial sections.
Reviewer: M.E.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Essential Reading.
Review: If you're at all a fan of Walt Disney and his work, or would like to know more about movies you love, and perhaps learn about really great movies you've never seen, this book is highly recommended. Leonard Maltin writes in a very friendly way, both as a very knowledgeable critic and as a Disney aficionado. Yes, this book is now (being 2010) outdated, and doesn't contain information about films past Dinosaur (2010), but in my opinion, this remains one of the best sources of information of "The Disney Films" Very much worth tracking down a copy.
Reviewer: Kevin S.Butler
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Lenny Maltin Gives us another look at the films of Mr.Disney
Review: In this book about the film and tv work of one of animation history's most famous showmen.Leonard Maltin takes us thru the creation,development and the successes of Mr.Walt Disney and his most famous films and tv series.Using in depth research,interviews with many of Mr.Disney's staffers,cast,crew members,members of his family,friends and fellow film/tv historians.Mr.Maltin takes us thru the creation of "Mickey Mouse","Donald Duck","Snow White","Pinocchio","Peter Pan"and the rest of Mr.Disney's cast of cartoon characters and he shows us the development of his live action films.He also gives us a behind the scenes look at the creation of his tv series:"Disneyland!"/"Walt Disney Presents!"for ABC TV(Which he also served as producer and host/narrator) and why Mr.Disney left ABC TV to create,produce and host one of NBC TV's most popular family anthology shows:"The Wonderful World Of Color". He also gives some insight into the man's life and his approach to giving joy to others.Maltin also shows us how the studio and theme parks were able to survive following Mr.Disney's untimely death in 1966 and the studio's and theme parks'future under the guidence(or lack of guidence)by Mr.Mike Einser and Mr.Roy Disney Jr. The book is also filled with beautiful photos and illustrations and a complete listing of the production co.'s films and tv series. For anyone..who enjoys the work of Walt Disney..or for anyone..who may not be a Disney fan(There are some Disney films:Live Action and Animated that I'm still not crazy about)."The Disney Films"will show you another side to the genius of Walter E.Disney! Bravo Lenny! Kevin S.Butler.
Reviewer: P. C. Vrakking
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Disney Films by Leonard Maltin
Review: I like the book very much because all the Disney films are mentioned. I am still busy reading it and I find everytime new things. Also you can read how the film was received during release and re-releases. The first part of the book is very detailed of every movie until Disney's death. Every movie is a chapter. Than the writer starts to make a chapter per period. Also the Disneyclub TV series, Disney shorts and Disney TV-cartoons are in there. I think that Leonard Maltin should write seperate books about the Disney shorts and the Disney TV-cartoons.
Reviewer: Lt. Brannigan
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Just what the the title implies...
Review: But it could have been so much better. I had assumed that this would cover each film individually and that is true up to a point. Every film made under Walt's personal supervision is covered individually, but after that it devolves into 3 one chapter essays that cover the rest of the period from 1967- early 2000.So instead of a filmography along the lines of the excellent John Wayne Filmography by Fred Landesman, we get 33 years covered in three rather bland chapters.The filmography at the back of the book is nice to have in a printed and bound form, but it's nothing that you couldn't compile yourself for free.There are a few additional chapters covering Disneyania and Disney on TV, but there's nothing here to get real excited over. In fact the revisions come across more as a cheap way to cash in for one more paycheck than anything else, and is disheartening if you are expecting a comprehensive book about Disney films.So get it if you don't mind a rather broad overview, but if you are wanting something more satisfying look elsewhere.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Definately Disney
Review: As a true Disney fan I can highly recommend this book, but only to a certain set of people. Leonard Maltin's book The Disney Films is truely nothing more than a list of all of the films ever made by the Disney Company. Each one has a summary and credits. There is also a preface discussing Walt's life. Although it will a be valuable resource to my already exsisting Disney library I would not recommed it to any first timers. There are no color pictures which was a huge disapointment to me. However, it does deal with many little know films and gives great insight to each one, no matter how minor. I prefer reading about the animated films more than live-action. This book gave equal time to both types, which could be a plus to some. There is no doubt that for the price is a great deal, but I would advise to get John Grant's Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters (which is so much more than the title implies) and Steven Watts' The Magic Kingdom: Walt Disney and the American Way of Life before this one. These are both incredible books that would serve anyone well. Especially the hardcore Disney fanatic.