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Alice's Mysterious Mystery (1926)

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Overview

Director:
Walt Disney
Release Date:
15 February 1926 (USA) more
Plot:
A mouse and his boss pose as dogcatchers and grab a schoolhouse full of dogs; they use several other ruses to round up dogs for... more | add synopsis
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Cast

 

Directed by
Walt Disney 
 
Produced by
M.J. Winkler .... producer
 
Original Music by
Alexander Rannie (1999)
 
Cinematography by
Rudolf Ising 
 
Animation Department
Rollin Hamilton .... animator
Hugh Harman .... animator
Rudolf Ising .... animator
Ub Iwerks .... animator
 


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Additional Details

Runtime:
6 min
Country:
USA
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Silent
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Very Twisted, 10 September 2006
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Author: aimless-46 from Kentucky

Contrary to popular belief Walt Disney's first sustained character was neither Oswald the Rabbit nor Mickey Mouse. It was a six-year old real life girl named Alice. While working for an advertising agency in Kansas City Walt experimented with stop-action animation in his spare time. Borrowing an idea from ? ? Max and Dave Fleischer's "Out of the Inkwell" series (which superimposed animated figures on real film backgrounds-allowing a live actor to and superimposed a live actress (originally Virginia Davis) on an animated background. Eventually there would be 56 Alice cartoons.

By the time of "Alice's Mysterious Mystery", Margie Gay had replaced Virginia over a pay dispute. To disguise this change, Disney eliminated tight shots of the live character and went entirely with wide shots. The economics of the animation business had begun to dictate quality and quantity; meaning the stories were cut to one reel (six minutes) and the animation far less elaborate. In spite of this the characters in "Alice's Mysterious Mystery" still convey some personality and you realize that little has really improved in cartoons since the silent days.

"Alice's Mysterious Mystery" is about as bizarre a story as you are likely to find. A mouse (not Mickey) and a bear supply a sausage factory with dog meat; first they pose as dogcatchers and capture a schoolhouse of puppies, then an attractive female dog lures male dogs to the factory window where the cat and bear open a trapdoor which whisks them into the basement. A helper down there hits them with a mallet and deposits them in cells. Then he takes them into a killing room and presumably stuffs them into sausage skins (I'm not joking-this really happens).

Adding to the surreal quality of the thing are the Ku Klux Klan hoods and robes worn by the bear, mouse, and the basement henchman. Alice and Julius the Cat eventually save the day but not for those who have already been made into sausage.

This one will leave you amazed about what mainstream theater patrons in mid-twenties found entertaining.

Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.

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