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citizenscreen · 6 months ago
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Rita Hayworth and Hans Conried performing on CBS Radio’s “Suspense,” 1946 episode, “Three Times Murder.”
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ilovemesomevincentprice · 3 months ago
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Vincent Price on Mike Stokely's Pantomime Quiz show (1949)
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lilyfoxclover · 10 months ago
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Finally, I finished it! YAYY! I’m so glad I wrapped it up before the end of summer vacation, just as I promised myself! …I don't know what to say now…but I can say for sure that animating him was both challenging and demanding. His eyes, nose, chin, eyebrows, and even his mustache—all of it required careful attention and precise control!
Sorry for a little bit out of sync😞
(I still see the flaws but....oh well…I'm too exhausted to fix all that.🥲)
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jihef03 · 5 months ago
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When he asks you where Peter Pan is and you say you dont know
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elijones94 · 4 months ago
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🏴‍☠️ During the making of the movie “Treasure Planet”, Glen Keane, the supervising animator for John Silver, used animation of Captain Hook in “Peter Pan” by Frank Thomas to study the movements of a CGI arm for the character of John Silver. One of the main challenges in making “Treasure Planet”, was how to make hand-drawn animation and CGI animation one union. 🦾
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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 7 months ago
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not-wholly-unheroic · 9 months ago
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What songs or scores that are not explicitly Peter Pan-related do you associate with Hook (or Peter, Wendy, etc.)? Was contemplating making a playlist of music I associate specifically with my take on the character and I’m curious to hear what others think.
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hotvintagepoll · 9 months ago
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Eddie "Rochester" Anderson (Cabin in the Sky, You Can't Take It With You)—He's best known for his role as Rochester on the Jack Benny Show, but he's so so good as the lead alongside Ethel Waters in Cabin in the Sky. He has the BEST Scrungly little guy voice. You can't tell me otherwise. There's no contest, he's got the whole scrungly guy energy.
Hans Conried (The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T)—Hans has admittedly a different type of scrungle, I feel, and nowhere is that more present than in the ridiculous Dr. Seuss fever dream, "The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T": While he's mostly known for television, radio, and voice acting (which might DQ him), this is *his* movie, and I'd be remiss not to nominate him for the sheer unhinged nature of his performance as a musical dictator planning to make an army of children play a 500-player piano in perpetuity. Whether he's grinning from ear to ear as he hypnotizes the hero's mother to be his bride, getting into a "hypnotic whammy" with a guy he will order to be disintegrated "atom - by - atom!" at dawn [link], participating in a huge musical number about getting dressed [link], or breaking down into a childish hissy fit when his evil plan is foiled by atomic nonsense, Hans is playing Dr. Terwiliker as a tightly-wound coil threatening to snap at any moment, and it's pure delightful insanity.
This is round 1 of the contest. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. If you're confused on what a scrungle is, or any of the rules of the contest, click here.
[additional submitted propaganda + scrungly videos under the cut]
Eddie Anderson:
Eddie Anderson was a comedic icon of the time, so famous for his portrayal of "Rochester" that he would often be co-billed with costar Jack Benny and highlighted on posters. One of the first Black film stars to be treated as a celebrity. [link to article on Anderson's career]
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[Mild CW in that some people may find Anderson's performance in these clips stereotypical or offensive. As with many all-Black-cast films of this period that were produced with white supervision from the studios, Black talent were often limited by roles that played into prevalent stereotypes. While I'm including Anderson because he does scrungle very hard, I'm doing so with the acknowledgement that this role—like too many afforded to Black actors—was probably not intended to let him truly shine as an actor beyond the limited scope of the stereotypes racist white audiences felt comfortable with.]
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disneyvillainsinlove · 6 months ago
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Wanted to test something, Hans the voice of hook voicing from a Walt Disney holiday special with expressions hehe 😁 (feel free to reblog)
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haveyouseenthisseries-poll · 4 months ago
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citizenscreen · 2 months ago
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Hans Conried as confused aviator Wrongway Feldman offering Tina Louise as Ginger a way to get “Gilligan's Island” in a 1966 episode.
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contentabnormal · 10 months ago
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Hans Conried as Mendel Boggs in Kolchak: The Night Stalker episode "The Knightly Murders"
Watercolors on Paper, 8.5" x 11", 2024
By Josh Ryals
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lilyfoxclover · 6 months ago
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I went to the Disney 100: The exhibition in Seoul!
And I found this old design hook maquette sculpture😂
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Also I saw Captain Hook’s hook and Wendy’s necklace in Disney live action version <Peter and Wendy>!
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Concept art and painted cell…🥹
I loved the character description part💗
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The chaimbel that was used for the sound of tinkling noise of Tinker Bell!💗🥹
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And Peter Pan ride!!🥹💗 I loved the poster that I bought A3 size one at the shop!
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jihef03 · 2 months ago
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Stumbled on Disney' s Davy Crockett, starring Hans Conried as Thimblerig. Naturally, he plays a dandy, naturally he's a crook, so I wanted to play with it a bit.
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wanderingmind867 · 4 months ago
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Was I just supposed to accidentally stumble upon a music number from a movie written by Doctor Seuss recently? Because I did that yesterday. I went looking up an actor I once saw on a fancast list for Batman '66 (Hans Conried), and I ended up learning he played the villian in a musical live action movie written by Doctor Seuss. Doctor Seuss's only live action movie that wasn't a documentary, in fact. So that's been an interesting little tangent for my mind. The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T. A Doctor Seuss live action movie. I'm not gonna go look up the whole thing, but that villian music number is now stuck in my head. And if I had to be made aware of the existence of this movie, I may as well share it's existence with everyone else.
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