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1948 and live-action
***** All live-action short subjects released on or after September 1, 1948
This version was storyboarded, but was ultimately rejected by Walt, as was yet another proposed live-action / animated version of Alice that would star Luanna Patten ( seen in Disney's Song of the South ( 1946 ) and So Dear to My Heart ( 1948 )).
Alyn appeared as Superman in the first live-action Superman movie serial, released in 1948.
His various credited and uncredited roles as an actor, bassist and vocalist in live-action films include Sadie McKee ( 1934 ), Roberta ( 1935 ), Only Angels Have Wings ( 1939 ), The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 ), Rhythm Parade ( 1942 ), Campus Rhythm ( 1943 ), Sarge Goes to College ( 1947 ), Smart Politics ( 1948 ) and The Great Rupert ( 1950 ).

1948 and Disney
Carl Barks ( March 27, 1901 – August 25, 2000 ) was an American Disney Studio illustrator and comic book creator, who invented Duckburg and many of its inhabitants, such as Scrooge McDuck ( 1947 ), Gladstone Gander ( 1948 ), the Beagle Boys ( 1951 ), The Junior Woodchucks ( 1951 ), Gyro Gearloose ( 1952 ), Cornelius Coot ( 1952 ), Flintheart Glomgold ( 1956 ), John D. Rockerduck ( 1961 ) and Magica De Spell ( 1961 ).
James Baskett ( February 16, 1904 – July 9, 1948 ) was an American actor known for his portrayal of Uncle Remus, singing the song " Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah " in the 1946 Disney feature film Song of the South.
Pecos Bill made the leap to film in the 1948 Disney animated feature Melody Time.
A hit version of the song, sung by Burl Ives, was featured in the Walt Disney movie, So Dear to My Heart ( 1948 ) and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song.
One of the more successful films was Melody Time, the animated 1948 film from Walt Disney Studios featuring Dennis Day.
* Bill Novey ( 1948 – 1991 ), Special Effects Master / Head of Special Effects at Walt Disney Imagineering / co-founder of Art & Technology, Inc.
The term edutainment was used as early as 1948 by The Walt Disney Company to describe the True Life Adventures series ..
The Tin Cap refers to a fictionalized depiction of John Chapman wearing one in the 1948 Walt Disney movie " Johnny Appleseed " and is not supported by any historical facts. Chapman lived in Fort Wayne in his final years and is buried in the city.
Merrill De Maris ( February 26, 1898, New Jersey – December 31, 1948, Escondido, California ) was a writer who worked on Disney Comic Strips for King Features Syndicate.
At the end of 1948, funds from Walt Disney Pictures stranded in foreign countries, including the United Kingdom, exceeded $ 8. 5 million.
* Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle ( 1874 – 1948 ), subject of Broadway play ( written by his daughter ) and Disney motion picture The Happiest Millionaire
" Trees " was popularised in 1948 by the eponym segment of Melody Time, an animated feature produced by Walt Disney, and also in the 1980 film Superman II, of which there are two versions, one directed by Richard Donner and one directed by Richard Lester.
Fred Moore left the Disney Studios in 1946 and worked for Walter Lantz, where he redesigned the character Woody Woodpecker during a two-year stint that ended with his return to Disney in 1948.
Melody Time is a 1948 animated feature produced by Walt Disney and released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on May 27, 1948.
So Dear to My Heart is a 1948 feature film produced by Walt Disney, released in Chicago on November 29, 1948, and nationwide on January 19, 1949, by RKO Radio Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution.
* Other films based on the same book include a 1948 Monogram release starring Roddy McDowell and Dan O ' Herlihy, directed by William Beaudine ; a 1960 Walt Disney production, directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Peter Finch and James MacArthur ; and a 1971 American International Pictures, directed by Delbart Mann and starring Michael Caine and Lawrence Douglas.
The 1948 recording, however, has several extra English lines that were not used in the 1950 Disney version, including: " If your mind is in a dither, and your heart is in a haze, I'll haze your dither, and dither your haze, with a magic phrase.
Kenneth Jeffrey Feld ( born 1948 in Washington, DC ) is the CEO of Feld Entertainment, which owns Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Disney on Ice !, Doodlebops Live !, Disney Live !, Monster Jam, International Hot Rod Association, and AMA Supercross Championship.

1948 and movie
Lerner worked with Kurt Weill on the stage musical Love Life ( 1948 ) and Burton Lane on the movie musical Royal Wedding ( 1951 ).
* 1948 – Gérard Darmon, French movie actor and singer
The Crest building on the corner of Blaxcell and Redfern Streets, was built by Hoyts in 1948 as a movie theatre and was used for screening movies up until 1963.
This led to the Supreme Court decision United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. ( 1948 ) holding that movie studios could not also own movie theater chains.
( It was made into a movie in 1948.
Working in Italian cinematography, he began as an assistant to Vittorio de Sica during the movie Bicycle Thieves in 1948.
* The 1948 20th Century Fox movie Green Grass of Wyoming was filmed at the Fairfield County Fairground in Lancaster, making it the first community in Ohio to act as the setting for a feature length Hollywood movie.
However it wound up the sixth most popular movie at the British box office in 1948.
Tap Roots, a 1948 movie based on a novel, presents a highly fictionalized and inaccurate version of Winston County's Civil War history.
It was subsequently adapted as a play circa 1948, a feature film, a television series, and a television movie.
The event was heavily fictionalized in the 1948 movie Tap Roots.
The famous Mountain Inn, built mainly to house movie stars and crew before the 1948 move, is now ( partially ) at the new Kernville, renamed the River View Lodge.
I Remember Mama in 1948 was the last movie that he made with comic scenes.
Clift's first movie role was opposite John Wayne in the 1948 film Red River, which was shot in 1946 and released in 1948.
Vertical integration in the movie industry had been found to violate anti-trust laws, and studios had been forced to give up ownership of theatres by the Court in United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. ( 1948 ).
Other popular compositions included the jazz standard " Eccentric " (" That Eccentric Rag " from 1912 ), " Jazzola " ( 1919 ), " I Got a New Deal in Love ", " Swing, Mr. Charlie ", " Sapho Rag ", " Two Time Dan ", " Mary Jane " with Andy Razaf, " Beale Street Mama ", " I'll Be in My Dixie Home Again Tomorrow ", " Aggravatin ' Papa ", recorded in 1923 by Bessie Smith and Alberta Hunter with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, Florence Mills, Pearl Bailey, and Sophie Tucker, " Palesteena ", the classic " Margie ", " Mary Lou ", " Singin ' the Blues ", " Meet Me in No Special Place ( And I'll Be There at No Particular Time )", recorded by Nat King Cole, and the title song for the movie Portrait of Jennie ( 1948 ).
In 1948, the U. S. Supreme Court Paramount Decision ordered the major Hollywood movie studios – Loew's / MGM, Paramount, Warner Bros ./ First National, 20th Century Fox and RKO – to sell their theater chains and to eliminate certain anti-competitive practices.
In the 1948 movie Road House, the title refers to a large bowling alley with a nightclub attached, where much of the action takes place.
The great cattle drive movie remains Red River ( 1948 ) directed by Howard Hawks, and starring John Wayne and Montgomery Clift.
The first movie produced under his production company was the comedy, So This Is New York ( 1948 ), directed by Richard Fleischer, and based on Ring Lardner's The Big Town.

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