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George Pál

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“None of my past films are my favorites. My next film is always my favorite. I don’t like to cry over something that didn’t turn out. I always try to do better the next film.”

 

Biography

Trained as an architect at the Budapest Academy of the Arts, Hungarian filmmaker George Pal had trouble securing work in his chosen profession in the late 1920s; to keep food on the table, he designed “art” subtitles for silent films. At the Berlin studios of UFA in 1931, Pal began designing sets, then cultivated an interest in stop-motion animation. Moving to Holland in 1933, Pal produced a group of animated puppet shorts for Phillips Radio of Holland. Reportedly, Pal’s European career was cut short when he had the temerity to produce an anti-fascist allegorical short. Pal arrived in the U.S. in 1939 to lecture at Columbia University, where he was approached by representatives of Paramount Pictures, who were interested in releasing a series of Pal-produced animated one-reelers. Beginning in 1940, Pal was responsible for the Puppettoons series (also known as Madcap Marionettes), a lucrative property that won the producer a special Oscar in 1943. Seen today, the Puppetoons remain dazzling… read more

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Jack Lineman

13Nov11

ADD: Date with Duke

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Lefteris Becerra

19Jul10

and the puppetoon movie? bah! george pál is great 'cos his mastery at animation virtues. the puppetoons are among the great animations ever, so without it this page is like missing the whole point

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