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Franck et Ollie

Original title: Frank and Ollie
  • 1995
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.2K
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Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas in Franck et Ollie (1995)
Documentary

A study of the personal and professional relationship of Disney animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, who started at the studio in the 1930s and worked on 23 films together.A study of the personal and professional relationship of Disney animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, who started at the studio in the 1930s and worked on 23 films together.A study of the personal and professional relationship of Disney animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, who started at the studio in the 1930s and worked on 23 films together.

  • Director
    • Theodore Thomas
  • Writer
    • Theodore Thomas
  • Stars
    • Frank Thomas
    • Ollie Johnston
    • Sylvia Roemer
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Theodore Thomas
    • Writer
      • Theodore Thomas
    • Stars
      • Frank Thomas
      • Ollie Johnston
      • Sylvia Roemer
    • 8User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Frank Thomas
    Frank Thomas
    • Self
    Ollie Johnston
    Ollie Johnston
    • Self
    Sylvia Roemer
    • Self
    John Canemaker
    John Canemaker
    • Self - Animator…
    John Culhane
    John Culhane
    • Self - Author…
    Marie E. Johnston
    • Self
    Jeanette A. Thomas
    Jeanette A. Thomas
    • Self
    Glen Keane
    • Self - Supervising Animator, Disney
    Andy Gaskill
    Andy Gaskill
    • Self - Art Director, 'The Lion King'
    Kathryn Beaumont
    Kathryn Beaumont
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Walt Disney
    Walt Disney
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Adolf Hitler
    Adolf Hitler
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Theodore Thomas
    • Writer
      • Theodore Thomas
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    Take2-2

    'Frank and Ollie' is the touching story of Frank T...

    'Frank and Ollie' is the touching story of Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, two of the original Disney animators. Lifelong friends and collaborators they tell the story of how their beginnings at Disney animation and the classic films they worked on together. Using archival footage, interviews with Frank and Ollie's respective wives and current Disney animators, the film brings to life the rich picture of the unique and enduring friendship of these talented animators.
    8matthewssilverhammer

    It's impossible not to love these guys.

    What a rare gift: a longtime male friendship this genuine & kind. Whenever they tell a story, they have their own specific parts & lines, knowing where to jump in & finish each other's thoughts. It's also a decent telling of the behind-the-scenes story of Golden Age Disney, uniquely capturing the intricate art of character animation. A must for Disney fans, but any viewer will inevitably gain a new appreciation for the skilled art of animation...& fall in love with these dudes.
    flembot

    The Men that made Disney

    This was the documentary on Oliver Johnston and Franklin Thomas, the two men responsible for what Walt Disney is remembered today- Character Animation. In this film we find out how these two men became friends and how through that friendship raised character animation to the standard it is done today in the movies.

    The good-The documentary goes through the duo's history. It shows some of the classical figure drawings as well as rough pencil drawings of famous Disney characters-Bambi and Pinnocchio included.

    The bad-John Culhane,what a bloated, pompous asshole. I love the work that Frank ad Ollie did in the Disney movies but the way this guys interpreted it was almost to a Godlike degree. I cant stand this guy on film. Supposedly Milt Kahl, one of Disneys best animators, designed the character of Mr.snoops in The Rescuers with this windbag in mind.

    Rent this film to se who is actually responsible for Uncle Walt's fame-and I don't mean Mickey Mouse. Then afterwards, read The Illusion of Life. The quintissential book on Disney Animation written by the same to men who the documentary is based on.
    10mtsierraprofgpb

    Must see background for aspiring animators

    "Their friendship changed the face of animation." What is interesting is that these two were planning on anything but becoming animators much less becoming innovators in the profession. They met at Stanford as college students and took road trips to a distant college to do nudes because Stanford would not allow "such behavior" in their art department (imagine that today). Somewhere during these trips a lasting friendship was built between them. The "painted for dinner and played piano for beer" along the way on these trips and seem to have made many friends in the places they frequented as well. Their lack of fear, presence of love and capacity to laugh at themselves opened one door after another. I was amused time and again to see them model the characters they created. It was also quite interesting to see how they climbed inside of their characters and brought them to life. It was apparent to me that they enjoyed what they were doing and in-so-doing were blessed to be eternally youthful. I am hard pressed to think of another friendship that would allow two human beings to share so much without petty jealousy getting in the way. Their wives were incredibly understanding about the childlike ways and seemed to understand what a blessing their husbands were, not only to their family, but to the world in general. There is not a country on the face of this earth that has not seen one of their characters, I would suppose. I would also gather that they have touched many millions of young hearts over the years. A young heart, by the way, need not be in a young body. That was apparent in this film as well. I will never see Disneyland the same, because behind each of the characters that I see, I will imagine the facial expressions of these two men. I will remember that one got his best ideas while shaving and developed the ideas while walking on a worn path in his front yard. They did talk about artistic frustration brought on by the fact that they were so involved and connected to what they do. It was also interesting to note that their release from tension was also artistically motivated and expressed through music and model railroading. I thoroughly enjoyed this viewing and will never forget the wisdom chiseled into the faces and depth sparkling from the eyes of these two wonderful human beings.
    8planktonrules

    Is it a must-see? No...but it is a very interesting and sweet story about friendship and animation.

    This documentary is about Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston--two animators from the so-called 'group of nine'. These were the important animators who worked for Disney through its classic days and helped to make the great full-length pictures* that made the studio even more famous. In addition, they were the two surviving members of the group AND were amazingly close friends...among the closest you ever could hear about and this is very touching. The film was made by Frank's son, Theodore--and Theodore went on to make some other touching and interesting documentaries, such as "Walt & El Groupo".

    While at times the film seemed a bit vague when it came to the story AND I assume there was much more that I would like to have heard from the guys, it is a delightful film and well worth seeing. And, although Frank & Ollie seemed very elderly in the film, they both went on to live another decade or more after "Frank and Ollie" debuted. An amazingly nice and sweet film.

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      The house that the Thomas Family lives in was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
    • Connections
      Features Les Lumières de la ville (1931)
    • Soundtracks
      That's a Plenty
      Written by Lew Pollack

      Performed by Firehouse Five Plus Two (as The Firehouse Five+2)

      Courtesy of Fantasy, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Frank and Ollie
    • Production companies
      • Theodore Thomas Productions
      • Walt Disney Pictures
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      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1(original ratio)

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