- Frank and Ollie
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name = Frank and Ollie
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director = Theodore Thomas
producer = Kuniko OkuboTheodore Thomas
writer = Theodore Thomas
narrator =
starring =Frank Thomas ,Ollie Johnston
music = John Reynolds
cinematography = Erik Daarstad
editing = Kathryn Camp
distributor = Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
released =Canada :September 9 ,1995 (Toronto Film Festival)United States :October 20 ,1995
runtime = 89 minutes
country =United States }
language = English
imdb_id = 0113104"Frank and Ollie" is a 1995
documentary film about the life and careers ofFrank Thomas andOllie Johnston , two chief animators that had worked atWalt Disney Animation Studios during its early years, up until their retirement in the late 1970s. It was directed, produced and written by Theodore Thomas, Frank Thomas' son. A number of other important figures in the animation business are also interviewed about Frank and Ollie's influence of modern animation, and about their personal friendship.Concept
The film primarily consists of Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston's anecdotes of their careers as animators during their long tenure at Walt Disney Studios, beginning with their hiring just before the release of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". They talk about the successes and difficulties of the Walt Disney studios throughout their careers, including the production of Disney's early works such as "Pinocchio" and "Fantasia", decrease in business due to
World War II , the unexpected death ofWalt Disney in 1966, and the importance of "The Jungle Book "'s success in 1967. These anecdotes are punctuated by archival footage from various Disney films, as well as interviews with contemporary Disney animators, animation historians, and interviews with Frank and Ollie's wives. Footage of Frank and Ollie's daily lives at their nearby homes inLa Cañada Flintridge, California is also featured.Periodically in the film, Frank or Ollie (usually Ollie) will act out or describe a scene from a Disney film that they animated, and then show the scene from the film. This demonstrates the importance of acting in animation. Several of their anecdotes were also about how other animators did their scenes. The film also talks about
Disney's Nine Old Men , the senior staff at Walt Disney Studios. Ollie Johnston's beloved model railroad and the book "", written by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, also feature prominently in the film.Release and reception
The film was first shown at the
Toronto International Film Festival in September, 1995, before gaining a limited theatrical release in October. Reviews were generally positive, with a score of 88% fromRotten Tomatoes and a user rating of 7.7/10 on theInternet Movie Database . The film is now very obscure, having received a limited theatrical and VHS release. However, in 2003, the film was released on a Special EditionDVD , including such features as commentary, 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound, a behind-the-scenesfeaturette , footage of Frank and Ollie's very first animations made at Disney, and some of Frank and Ollie's home movies.External links
* [http://www.frankandollie.com Official website of Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston (out of date)]
* [http://disneydvd.disney.go.com/moviefinder/products/3088603.html Frank and Ollie] atDisney.com .
* [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/frank_and_ollie/ Frank and Ollie] at Rotten Tomatoes
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113104/ Frank and Ollie] at IMDb
* [http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000TAYSO Frank and Ollie] at Amazon.com
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