Treasure Island was Disney’s first full-length live-action film and therefore the first live-action that I have watched in this challenge. That makes it number one! The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (1952) is next!
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Treasure Island was Disney’s first full-length live-action film and therefore the first live-action that I have watched in this challenge. That makes it number one! The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (1952) is next!
Read MoreThere are, today, well over one hundred Disney live-action films. I’m not talking about the remakes that have taken over in the last 5 or 6 years, I mean films wearing the Disney name that are all live action, meaning they aren’t animated, and they aren’t punctuated by animated segments. These are films like Treasure…
Read MoreHere we are at film number 18, Alice In Wonderland (1951)- an animated classic I’ve seen over and over. Alice, a young British girl, bores of her schoolwork one quiet afternoon and falls into a Wonderland, where nonsense and whimsy pull her deep into its confines until she wonders how she will ever return. Alice…
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