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The Flying House

United States

1921

16 Min
Black and White
Silent
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DIR Winsor McCay

ANIM Winsor McCay

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The Flying House’ is the last of the three ‘Dream of a rarebit fiend’ films Winsor McCay completed in 1921. In this short a woman dreams that her man has made a flying machine out of their house. They fly to the moon, where they’re almost swatted by a giant. Then they circle in empty space until they’re hit by a rocket. —Dr. Grob’s Animation Review

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Winsor McCay

Winsor McCay (September 26, 1869(?) – July 26, 1934) was an American cartoonist and animator.

A prolific artist, McCay’s pioneering early animated films far outshone the work of his contemporaries, and set a standard followed by Walt Disney and others in later decades. His two best-known creations are the newspaper comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland, which ran from 1905–1914 and 1924–1927, and the animated cartoon Gertie the Dinosaur, which he created in 1914.

His comic strip work has influenced generations of artists, including creators such as William Joyce, André LeBlanc, Moebius, Maurice Sendak, Chris Ware and Bill Watterson.

McCay was the son of Robert McKay (later changed to McCay) and Janet Murray McKay; Robert at various times worked as a teamster, a grocer, and a real estate agent. Winsor’s exact place and year of birth are uncertain — he claimed to have been born in Spring Lake, Michigan in 1871, but his gravestone says 1869, and census reports state… read more

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Daily Briefing. Bill Morrison, Winsor McCay, Gregory Markopoulos

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