Events Include 75th Anniversary Screening of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)And Live Appearance by Kirk Douglas Introducing a New Restoration of20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
For the second consecutive year, the TCM Classic Film Festival will celebrate the legacy ofThe Walt Disney Studios. Turner Classic Movies (TCM), in collaboration with D23: TheOfficial Disney Fan Club, will present a 75th anniversary screening of Walt Disney'sSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Disney's first hand-drawn feature-lengthanimated film. In addition, legendary actor Kirk Douglas will present the first general publicscreening of the newly restored (from original camera negatives) live-action adventure, 20,000Leagues Under the Sea (1954).
On Saturday, April 14, Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will screen atGrauman's Chinese Theatre at 1 p.m. This film revolutionized the art of animation with itscutting edge technique, design and storytelling - setting animation in pursuit of an ever morerealistic look. Moreover, it demonstrated animation's viability as a legitimate cinematic art form.The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences bestowed a special Academy Award® onWalt Disney, recognizing Snow White as "a significant screen innovation which has charmedmillions and pioneered a great new entertainment field." The unique Oscar® trophy consistedof one full-sized statuette standing next to seven miniature versions. The film also earned anOscar® nomination for Leigh Harline's memorable score.
In 1997, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was named one of the 100 Greatest Films of AllTime by the American Film Institute (AFI). The following year, the AFI named it the greatestAmerican animated film of all time.
On Friday, April 13, at 2:45 p.m., Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas will be present at Grauman'sChinese Theatre for the first public screening of the newly restored 1954 adventure film epic,20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, the first live-action feature film shot at Walt Disney's Burbankstudios. Disney recruited an A-list cast including Kirk Douglas, James Mason and Paul Lukas,and a set budget of $9 million, the largest in Hollywood history at that time.
Walt Disney had originally planned to turn Jules Verne's tale of Captain Nemo's battle to wipeout warfare into an animated feature. But when he saw designer Harper Goff's preliminarysketches, he decided to make the switch to live action. To film the massive production - thestudio's first in CinemaScope - Disney added a water tank and a third soundstage to hisstudio, rented additional space from 20th Century-Fox and Universal, and sent cast and crewto the Caribbean for underwater shooting. His technicians also had to develop new equipmentfor the film's many underwater scenes and create a giant, two-ton squid for the film's mostimpressive sequence.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea went on to earn two Oscars®, one for the eye-popping visualeffects and one for John Meehan and Emile Kuri's art direction and set decoration. The filmearned a third nomination for Elmo Williams' editing.
Operation Undersea, an episode of the Disneyland TV series highlighting the creation of thefilm, won Emmys® for Best Individual Program of the Year (1955) and Best Television FilmEditing.
About D23: The Official Disney Fan Club
D23: The Official Disney Fan Club celebrates the remarkable past, present and future ofDisney, taking its name from 1923, the year Walt Disney founded his world-famous company.D23 unlocks the magic of Disney with a host of exclusive benefits, including a quarterlypublication, Disney twenty-three; a rich website at http://www.D23.com; a weekly e-mailnewsletter; an array of discounts and special offers; free gifts throughout the year; as well asexclusive events created especially for its members.
Disney fans can join the world's only Official Disney Fan Club by visiting http://www.D23.com,or at select shops at the Disneyland® Resort, the Walt Disney World® Resort andhttp://www.DisneyStore.com/D23. To keep up with all the latest D23 news and events, follow"DisneyD23" on Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
About the TCM Classic Film Festival
Each April, Hollywood rolls out the red carpet to welcome thousands of movie lovers,filmmakers and legendary stars from around the globe for the TCM Classic Film Festival.Marking its third year, the TCM Classic Film Festival is the place to experience classic moviesas they were meant to be seen: on the big screen, in some of the world's most iconic venues,with the people who made them. The four-day festival, which takes place Thursday, April 12- Sunday, April 15, features a wide range of screenings, events and appearances startingearly in the morning and going into the late evening.
TCM host and film historian Robert Osborne will serve as official host of the TCM Classic FilmFestival, with TCM weekend daytime host Ben Mankiewicz also introducing several events.Among the highlights of this year's TCM Classic Film Festival: a gala opening-night screeningof the newly restored Cabaret (1972), with a live appearance by Oscar® winners Liza Minnelliand Joel Grey*; a multi-tiered celebration of Kim Novak, including the taping of a TCMspecial, a hand and footprints ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theater and a screening of theAlfred Hitchcock classic Vertigo (1958); a tribute to director and choreographer StanleyDonen; live appearances by Debbie Reynolds at anniversary screenings of the newlyrestored Singin' in the Rain (1952) and the western epic How the West Was Won (1962),the latter presented in all its Cinerama glory; introductions by Dick Van Dyke, Shirley Jones,Angie Dickinson, Robert Wagner and others; a multi-tiered look at Style in the Movies; asalute to Paramount, featuring an appearance by Oscar-winning producer Robert Evans; theU.S. premiere of the documentary Baby Peggy: The Elephant in the Room (2010), with liveappearances by "Baby Peggy" Diana Serra Cary and filmmaker Vera Iwerebor; newlyrestored editions of such landmark films as Wings (1927), Casablanca (1942) and GrandIllusion (1937); and much more.
The third-annual TCM Classic Film Festival is produced by TCM. Since launching in spring2010, the TCM Classic Film Festival has quickly established itself as a destination event forfilm lovers, drawing more than 25,000 attendees from around the country and around the globein 2011. Festival passes are on sale now at http://www.tcm.com/festival.
The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, which has a longstanding role in movie history and was thesite of the first Oscars® ceremony, will serve as the official hotel for the festival, as well ashome to Club TCM, a central gathering point for passholders. Screenings and events will beheld at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Chinese 6 Theatres, the Egyptian Theatre and, for thefirst time this year, Arclight Cinema's Cinerama Dome and The Avalon.
* Schedule permitting
About TCM
Turner Classic Movies is a Peabody Award‑winning network that presents great films, uncutand commercial‑free, from the largest film libraries in the world. Currently seen in more than86 million homes, TCM features the insights of veteran primetime host Robert Osborne andweekend daytime host Ben Mankiewicz, plus interviews with a wide range of special guests.As the foremost authority in classic films, TCM offers critically acclaimed originaldocumentaries and specials, along with regular programming events that include TheEssentials, 31 Days of Oscar® and Summer Under the Stars. TCM also stages special eventsand screenings, such as the TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood and the TCM ClassicCruise; produces a wide range of media about classic film, including books and DVDs; andhosts a wealth of materials on its website, http://www.tcm.com. TCM is part of TurnerBroadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company.
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