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1863-12-26

Charles Pathé, founder of Pathé brothers film and recording industry, is born on this day in 1863 in France.

1937-12-20

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first full-length animated film,  premieres on this day in 1937.

1946-12-20

It’s a Wonderful Life. a Christmas redemption film produced by Frank Capra, is first released on this day in 1946.

1946-12-18

Steven Spielberg, American director and screenwriter is born on this day in 1946.

1905-12-09

Dalton Trumbo, American author and screenwriter blacklisted in the McCarthy era, is born on this day in 1905.

1901-12-05

Walt Disney, pioneering American animator and film producer, is born on this day in 1901. As an individual producer, Disney won the  most Academy Awards  (22 Oscars,  59 nominations). Disney and the company he founded produced thousands of  children’s films ranging from the earliest sound cartoon (Steamboat Willy, starring Mickey Mouse, right) to some of the latest special effects blockbusters like the Pirates of the Caribbean.

1890-12-05

Fritz Lang, Austrian – American film director, is born in Vienna on this day in 1890. He was part of the pre-WWII German expressionist movement and is probably best known for the science fiction film  Metropolis (1927), in which a rich young man rebels against a social order that keeps workers toiling underground.  Lang was among the many artists, writers and scientists who fled Nazi Germany in the 1930s due to persecution.  His Hollywood career was also considered brilliant, if ahead of the times, and many of Lang’s American films are examples of the Film Noir genre.  These include Lang’s 1945 film Scarlet Street  and his 1953 police drama The Big Heat.    

 

1928-11-18

Steamboat Willie, the first fully synchronized sound  cartoon, and the debut of Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse, is released on this day in 1928.

1940-11-13

Fantasia, a highly acclaimed Walt Disney feature length cartoon film,  is first released on this day in 1940.  The film was an unusual animation of symphonic classical music such as the Nutracker Suite, the  Sorcerer’s Apprentice,  and Rite of Spring, among others.  The original idea for  the film was apparently that it would be a Disney short cartoon featuring Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer’s Apprentice.  Disney felt that Mickey was not getting enough love from the public at the time.   But the production took on a life of its own, rather like its subject, growing too long for one of the pre-movie shorts of the era.  Disney turned it into a feature length film that also helped introduce generations to the ideas behind symphonic music.     

1888-10-17

Thomas Edison files a patent for the first motion picture camera, which he called the Optical Phonograph, on this day in 1888.