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Maltin, Leonard. (1973). The Disney Films. New York: Bonanza Books. 300 Pages, This book examines Disney feature films, Disney TV shows, and Disney TV shorts. It includes background (history) material, and when possible, interviews with individuals who assisted with the producing, directing, or acting in the particular film being reviewed. The author did not want to merely reprint previous reviews of the films. Therefore, he compiled his own critiques and balanced them with references to previous reviews. He also included public responses to the films being critiqued, as demonstrated by their box office popularity. The combination of all of this information gives the reader a complete examination of each film. This book gives an in-depth examination into the world of Walt Disney films. M
oasis in a desert of mediocrity". His goal was to combine, in an equal manner, his views, Behind the Camera: The Cinematographer's Art, and The Great Movie Shorts. Maltin to Film Study, and Directors in Action. of admiration and appreciation for my favorite Disney films. This book was beautifully articulated and organized with precision. The material was movie in terms of box office returns). Maltin also interviewed directors, producers, and He assembled a list and published it in his own magazine called the "Film Fan Monthly". believed many of the reviews were outdated and not relevant to today's standards of in the making of their films, especially their animated films. I would recommend this which are no longer depicted in films. Maltin states that Disney films "stand out like the views of ot
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