Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Sir Ector Color Model Cel

 


A beautiful color model cel currently being offered by Heritage Auctions. Milt Kahl drew this pose of Sir Ector from the 1963 film The Sword in the Stone. What a beautiful spontaneous  sketch. 

In the film Richard Reitherman provided the voice of Wart, England's future king. His father Woolie Reitherman of course directed the movie. Richard stopped by my house last Sunday with one of his daughters Daniella. We watched the Woolie episode from The Disney Family Album series. Followed by a screening of MUSHKA. 

I am happy to say that both of them got teary eyed at the film's ending. Because that's the ultimate reaction to MUSHKA. 


Wednesday, August 23, 2023

MUSHKA at the Laemmle


Thursday, Aug. 24 will be your last chance to see the film at the Laemmle Royal theatre. 

Sound and picture are terrific at this location. Showtime is 3:15 pm. Allow a little extra time for parking.

I will be there tomorrow. I hope you can make it.

https://www.laemmle.com/film/mushka

 

Saturday, August 19, 2023

Wednesday, August 16, 2023

MUSHKA on the Big Screen

 


If you are in the LA area, you are now able to see MUSHKA on the big Screen, starting this Friday, August 18. I hope you can make it!

Here is the link to book your tickets:

https://www.laemmle.com/film/mushka

Here again the link to the film's trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnTL5h3GC6g&t=1s


Sunday, August 13, 2023

MUSHKA at HollyShorts

 

 

Sorry for the late notice. For those who live in Los Angeles, MUSHKA will screen tomorrow, Monday as part of the HollyShorts Film Festival. At noon. Click here for tickets:

https://hollyshorts2023.eventive.org/schedule/64adede12bd7ad00402fd24c

 

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Josef Pallenberg


Josef Pallenberg was a German animal sculptor. I only discovered his beautiful work recently while browsing the internet. Great poses, strong knowledge of anatomy as well as motion. 

Pallenberg kept a "tame" lioness and a wolf at his home. He enjoyed taking them on a walk occasionally as he watched people freaking out.

I tried to get this book, pictured above, but it is out of print. Hopefully it will pop up on Ebay one of these days.

Here is the link to his Wikipedia page:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Pallenberg