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The Barn Dance

United States

1929

8 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
English
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DIR Walt Disney

PROD Walt Disney

CAST Walt Disney, Marcellite Garner

MUSIC Carl W. Stalling

ANIM Ub Iwerks, Les Clark

Synopsis

Mickey comes in his horse and buggy to pick up Minnie for the barn dance, but he’s aced out by his rival, Pete, with a car, until the car breaks down. At the dance hall, Mickey dances on Minnie’s feet. She rejects him to dance with Pete, until Mickey puts a helium balloon in his pants, thus making him light on his feet. Pete figures it out, punctures the balloon, and takes over, making this a rare cartoon where Pete wins. —IMDb

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Walt Disney

Walt Disney has become a 20th century icon of Americana. Like many mythic American figures, he had a humble beginning, an ambitious entrepreneurial spirit, and a passion for modern technology. Born in Chicago, he enrolled at the Kansas City Art Institute at age 14. Toward the end of World War I, when he was 16, Disney volunteered to drive ambulances in France. Upon his return home, he worked for a commercial art studio in Kansas City; there he teamed up with artist Ub Iwerks, who would become his lifelong business partner. Together, they moved to the Kansas City Film Ad Company to make animated commercials; this spawned their first brief business venture, Laugh-O-Grams, which sold satirical cartoons to a local theater. The success of these cartoons inspired Disney to create his own animation studio, where he independently produced such shorts as Puss in Boots (1922) and The Musicians of Bremen (1923). As the cartoons cost more to make than they earned, this first studio was not financially… read more

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