The picture below shows a larger view of all (4) Small Unused 1950s Walt Disney Animated Movie Ad Mat Molds + Bonus in this lot. The ad mats are not dated but the Donald Duck ones are from 1954 and the Spaceman is from 1955. These are molds in which lead is poured to create a thin metal negative image that is then mounted on a wooden block for printing. Advertising is no longer made or printed like this. The ad mat is like a miniature 3-D poster and would look nice framed, or you could still use it and make print blocks from it. The print block would have been used to print on movie pages in newspapers, in magazines, or in the movie theater programs. It is made of a thick compressed paper board. The admats picture Donald Duck (on three) and a Spaceman carton character. They are marked as follows: THEATRE PLUS THE FIRST DONALD DUCK CARTOON N CINEMASCOPE WALT DISNEY'S GRAND CANYONSCOPE IN TECHNICOLOR AD 103-1 COL. x 85 LINES – (85 LINES OR 6 INCHES) PLUS THE FIRST DONALD DUCK CARTOON N CINEMASCOPE WALT DISNEY'S GRAND CANYONSCOPE IN TECHNICOLOR PLUS THE FIRST DONALD DUCK CARTOON N CINEMASCOPE WALT DISNEY'S GRAND CANYONSCOPE IN TECHNICOLOR DON'T MISS THE ROLLICKING ADVENTURES OF WALT DISNEY'S OWN SPACEMAN! The bonus in this lot is a small advertisement for Walt Disney's “Bambi” admat mold. The three Donald Duck ad mats are still together. To judge the sizes, the Spaceman ad mat measures about 2'' x 2-5/16''. These are in mint unused condition as pictured. Below here, for reference, is additional information about these two 1950s animated movies: GRAND CANYONSCOPE 1954 Storyline “Donald is visiting the Grand Canyon as Ranger Woodlore narrates its various attractions. Donald tends to be a thorn in the ranger's side, bothering Native sand painters, borrowing a rain dance outfit heralding the inevitable raincloud, and getting into an argument with his own echo in Echo Canyon. Eventually, Donald loses track of his burro and his search for the lost animal disturbs an irate mountain lion who chases Donald and Woodlore around the landmark ultimately reducing the attraction to a pile of rubble. The ranger, unamused by this, insists that Donald and the lion return the landmark to its original state!” Written by Matt Yorston Directed by Charles A. Nichols - (as C. August Nichols) Writing Credits: Milt Schaffer - (story) Nick George - (story) Cast Clarence Nash - Donald Duck (voice) (uncredited) Bill Thompson - Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore (voice) (uncredited) Produced by: Walt Disney Music by: Oliver Wallace Visual Effects by: Dan MacManus - effects animator Animation Department Eyvind Earle - background artist Lance Nolley - layout artist John Sibley - animator Julius Svendsen - animator
MAN IN SPACE 1955 “This featurette was Man In Space, the 1956 Ward Kimball Walt Disney animated cartoon short documentary (about the history of rockets and effects of space travel on man; “Plus... Fun, fact and fantasy... In a fabulous science factual featurette!”; "Don't miss the Rollicking Adventures of Walt Disney's own spaceman!”) narrated by Dick Tufeld and starring Walt Disney, Wernher von Braun, Heinz Haber, and Willy Ley” Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (TV Series) Man in Space: 1955 Full Cast & Crew Directed by: Ward Kimball Writing Credits: Ward Kimball - (written by) William Bosche - (written by) (as William Bosché) Heinz Haber - (book) (uncredited) Dick Tufeld - Narrator (voice) Walt Disney - Himself - Host (uncredited) Heinz Haber - Himself (uncredited) Ward Kimball - Himself (uncredited) Willy Ley - Himself (uncredited) Wernher von Braun - Himself (uncredited) Produced by: Ward Kimball Music by: George Bruns Cinematography by: William V. Skall - director of photography (as William Skall) Film Editing by: Archie Dattelbaum - (as Archie Dattlebaum) Sound Department C. O. Slyfield – sound Visual Effects by: Ub Iwerks - special processes Animation Department Jack Boyd - animator Eric Cleworth - animator Claude Coats - background artist George DeLado - background artist (as George De Lado) John W. Dunn - animator (as John Dunn) Don Griffith - layout designer (as Donald Griffith) Kendall O'Connor - layout designer (as A. Kendall O'Connor) Don Peters - background artist (as Donald Peters) Art Riley - background artist Anthony Rizzo - background artist Jacques Rupp - layout designer John Sibley - animator Art Stevens - animator Julius Svendsen - animator Harvey Toombs - animator Other crew Heinz Haber - scientific advisor (as Dr. Heinz Haber) Willy Ley - scientific advisor Wernher von Braun - scientific advisor (as Dr. Wernher Von Braun) |