![]() Audiences still think of it as a hidden gem, praising Karen Dotrice’s performance and the sentimental charm that characterizes Disney’s best. ![]() At least it’s not the Jacobite Rebellion, right? This could be a very bad thing, especially after Merlin Jones was so completely derivative, but Thomasina received mostly positive reviews. We’ve got Robert Westerby as a co-writer, Don Chaffey as director, several actors, and oh yeah, we’re back in Edwardian Scotland. Gallico was most of the cast and crew from Greyfriars Bobby. I guess not everyone found Walt’s perfectionism as endearing as those of us who grew up with is work! Considering what’s coming just two reviews from now, I found this way funnier than it probably was. During production, he came to sarcastically think of him as “The Great God Disney” and got to a point where he took gleeful delight in Walt’s fury when a cat refused to do a stunt. Paul Gallico, author of Thomasina, The Cat Who Thought She Was God, agreed to write the screenplay for the film adaptation. ![]() ![]() All photos are capped from my copy of the movie with InstantShot! unless otherwise specified.Īpparently 1964 was the year of working with authors who really hated Walt. The opinions expressed therein reflect those of the authors and are not to be viewed as factual documentation. The authors’ claim no ownership of this material. Any material, including images and/or video footage, are property of their respective companies, unless stated otherwise. Disclaimer: This blog is purely recreational and not for profit.
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