Little known fact about OLD YELLER was that they were having script problems
and drafted in a near the end of the line Raymond Chandler to help out.
He simply adapted one of his own rules for when the plotting gets dry - have
someone come through the door and shoot the dog.
Phil
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Fairy tales are often very dark (whole books have been written on the
subject, but the names of the classic texts escape me right now), so
Disney was not really doing anything new, just continuing a tradition.
Tom
Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote:
Phil
I think if you look at lots of Disney films, they have some overtly
violent contexts
Snow White: the Witch terrified children at the time and I have 2 cousins
who to this day have not seen the film since they were little girls and
refused to let their children watch it when they were youngsters
Bambi: the forest fire & a number of other scenes create wailing children
everytime it is screened
Peter Pan: death & destruction
Pinochio: oh c'mon, being swallowed by the whale in that terrifying scene
makes kids doody their pants.
and those are just some samples.
Rich============
At 12:50 PM 3/5/2008, Phil Edwards Cinema Arts wrote:
Maybe Unka Walt really hated children?
I'm sure audience testing went on back then for studio releases
specifically WDPs, and while OY is a "classic childrens film" you would
think that audience test responses would have indicated that it was
potentially a tad too traumatic for younger kids, especially those with
a mutt at home.
So either Walt was cackling with glee up the back of the previews as
the tots were reduced to wailing and sobbing, or thinking WELL, IT'S
GOOD FOR CHILDREN TO "LEARN ABOUT LOSS"..... AND PAY ME TO DO SO.
Or as another well-known producer said privately in more recent years,
THERE'S A KID OUT THERE IN THE VALLEY WITH A DOLLAR IN HIS POCKET, AND I
WANT IT.
Phil
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About 2 years ago, I finally put Old Yeller on t.v. I had been
telling my children about it for so many years and my now 11 year
old is a huge movie buff. We had to stop it at "the" part as she
was so upset. She vowed never to watch it again.
Sue
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Penny Serenade! OMG
Perhaps second only to Old Yeller in heartbreaking
pain.although I can watch Penny Serenade and if I live to be
1,000 I'll never watch Old Yeller again.
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PENNY SERENADE
BRIAN'S SONG (james caan version--tv, i know)
On Mar 5, 2008, at 10:10 AM, Patrick Michael Tupy wrote:
THE YEARLING and BAMBI...? These would be ummm...deer to my
heart...
Sorry...
Patrick
On Mar 5, 2008, at 9:37 AM, Susan Heim wrote:
Can't forget "An Affair to Remember" and "Old Yeller."
Sue
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The endings of the following are along your lines Michael:
I Want to Live
Exodus
The Diary of Anne Frank
United 93
One Potato Two Potato
Life is Beautiful
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