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Walt avant Mickey

Original title: Walt Before Mickey
  • 2015
  • PG
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
6.5K
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A look at the early years of Walt Disney's career.
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Based on the book "Walt Before Mickey" covers the early years of Walt Disney's career.Based on the book "Walt Before Mickey" covers the early years of Walt Disney's career.Based on the book "Walt Before Mickey" covers the early years of Walt Disney's career.

  • Director
    • Khoa Le
  • Writers
    • Timothy Susanin
    • Diane Disney
    • Arthur L. Bernstein
  • Stars
    • Thomas Ian Nicholas
    • Jon Heder
    • Armando Gutierrez
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    6.5K
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    • Director
      • Khoa Le
    • Writers
      • Timothy Susanin
      • Diane Disney
      • Arthur L. Bernstein
    • Stars
      • Thomas Ian Nicholas
      • Jon Heder
      • Armando Gutierrez
    • 63User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Thomas Ian Nicholas
    Thomas Ian Nicholas
    • Walt Disney
    Jon Heder
    Jon Heder
    • Roy Disney
    Armando Gutierrez
    Armando Gutierrez
    • Ub Iwerks
    David Henrie
    David Henrie
    • Rudy Ising
    Jodie Sweetin
    Jodie Sweetin
    • Charlotte Disney
    Taylor Gray
    Taylor Gray
    • Friz Freleng
    Kate Katzman
    Kate Katzman
    • Lillian Disney
    Conor Dubin
    Conor Dubin
    • Charles Mintz
    Hunter Gomez
    Hunter Gomez
    • Hugh Harman
    Timothy Neil Williams
    • Fred Harman
    Ayla Kell
    Ayla Kell
    • Bridget
    Arthur L. Bernstein
    Arthur L. Bernstein
    • Frank Newman
    Frank Licari
    Frank Licari
    • George Winkler
    Flora Bonfanti
    • Margaret Winkler
    Natasha Sherritt
    • Edna Disney
    She
    She
    • Dessie
    • (as Sheena Colette)
    Owen Teague
    Owen Teague
    • Young Walt
    Haley Swindal
    • Nurse Maggie
    • Director
      • Khoa Le
    • Writers
      • Timothy Susanin
      • Diane Disney
      • Arthur L. Bernstein
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    User reviews63

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    7wuttakidder

    Incredible story, not incredible movie (and incredulous mouse story turns out to be true)

    I have to confess, I'm a sucker for true stories of people overcoming great odds to do worthwhile stuff. And when you consider the obstacles (Disney's father was actually a lot stricter and demanding than the movie depicted) and the lovable creations he gave the world, done with groundbreaking methods and an undying focus on quality, I of course am drawn to watch this movie. It was, as some of the other reviewers noted, slightly disappointing in some ways...where maybe it missed some humanity in favor of melodramatics. I think it was a little too focused on the details of the financial challenges of the early years (half as much time would have been good). And on the flip-side, there were very telling stories from his childhood, published in well-regarded biographies, that weren't even mentioned...things that obviously fueled his passion to eventually create the happiest place on earth.

    But on the other hand, the piece that seemed the most incredulous to me (the mouse that seemed to be more of a friend than a pet) turns out to be real (based on authorized biographies and accounts of the family). However, it looks like the scene in the alley with the cop was made up, which gets back to the unnecessary dramatics that aren't nearly as compelling as the truth.

    All in all, I agree with the other reviewers that it's the actual true story that is the draw...not so much the handling of it. (Possibly a larger budget would have helped.) At any rate, because of the amazing heart, vision, tenacity, and legacy of the person, it's still worthwhile (for me) to watch.
    2alouez

    trying to find something good about this movie

    Not to put too fine a point on it- this is one of the worst movies I've seen in a very long time.

    I wish I could get back the $ I spent to watch this on OnDemand. The acting is painful, the pacing is leaden, and the dialogue reminds one of that written for the sixth grade Christmas play. I dozed off several times and didn't even miss anything.

    About the only praise I can come up with is that the cast are pretty much all really good looking. And the guys who play the supporting team of animators in the early incarnation of the Disney studios work very hard and almost succeed in making their scenes compelling. But it's not enough to overcome either the uninspired earnestness of the guy playing Walt Disney, or the atrocious dialogue. Every scene drags. Every. Scene. It very much screamed 'inexperienced director'.

    There is a good story lurking underneath here. But it's not told in this particular film. It's especially egregious that they gloss over the fundamental dishonesty of a man who lies to and manipulates his employees to keep them churning out work, with the goal of achieving his own dream. It's not an admirable thing to steal work from an employee- particularly when it's being made clear that those employees are suffering as a result. A skilled filmmaker could have drawn drama out of this scenario; a lot could have been made of the irony of a man trampling all before him to bring the world... Mickey Mouse.

    Hopefully, this story will someday get the treatment it deserves. It does not get it here. Which is unfortunate, because apparently most of those involved in this project were also the ones bankrolling it, and they all seem like nice people.
    6planktonrules

    The mostly true story of Walt before he helped create Mickey Mouse.

    While I love the idea about Walt Disney's life before he and Ub Iwerks came up with Mickey Mouse, I am a little apprehensive about wholly endorsing this or any other film. After all, the Disney Corporation has carefully sanitized Walt and created an idealized image of the man over the years. Don't get me wrong...he was a GREAT man...but Disney has had a history of over-idealizing the guy...and, conversely, some jerks have tried to make money saying Walt was practically the Antichrist (I've read two smear books like this)! So exactly how true all the details are...well, that's not an easy thing for me or anyone to say. But it was entertaining and at least mostly true (if not completely true). I know that Walt's father was not the nicest man on Earth and Walt did have a horrible time financing his initial films...so at least these and many other details rang true in the picture.

    The movie is a dramatization of Walt's struggles mostly from when he first went to work as an animator. His earlier life is only alluded to very briefly. It's a shame, as I was interested in his life before he became a professional animator. Some of the film was very close to Walt's life (such as his struggles with money and financing as well as his staff and Oswald being stolen by Mintz) and some of it just seemed patently absurd--such as Walt keeping a pet mouse in his pocket as an adult (I sincerely doubt this is true) and Walt not holding a grudge against Mintz for stealing and almost destroying him (this could not be true). As for the second case, Walt was famous for holding grudges and after finally setting a long and costly strike with animators in the early 40s, he promptly fired many of these people and vowed to not rehire them! The film also idealizes his relationship with Iwerks who left Disney for several years in the 1930s to start his own studio...and this isn't mentioned. Still, if you don't mind being given 'the party line' the film is enjoyable and MOSTLY truthful...mostly.
    6garybixler

    Clean, clear message, decently made.

    With the Hollywood machine pounding out flesh-eating, filthy, violent, promiscuous stories by the hundreds each year, it's refreshing when anyone comes along and is willing to take on a "politically incorrect" story about ordinary human beings. Walt was not a super-hero, and this earlier look at his life gives us plenty of thoughtful insight into his character (flaws included), and his tough beginnings. If we want, we can tear apart the acting, the writing, the filming. But I don't want to do that. Here's the simple fact. If a movie doesn't have gore and sex a-plenty, then the big studios will NOT even look at it. With the exception of course of the "art" films that toe the Hollywood line of bull, and satisfy the Academy's lust for twisted entertainment.

    Sorry, but I like the story. And as a professional musician, I say this. People might like it if they actually shut off their "fast- paced critical mindset" and tried to open their minds up to the fact that not everyone has to buy into what's currently worshiped by the "sheople" in the crowds. That's how music is. I don't have to like every sound in the performance to love the song. Sometimes the song is enough.

    In this case, I'd recommend this to any family, any adults, anyone younger, as a true look at an influential man's beginnings, and how he got his start bringing joy to others.
    6rukstar69

    Not bad.

    I must admit reading all these reviews I don't understand all the hate. I understand it's a very low budget movie and being about Walt Disney we expect a little more. This movie is not actually made by Disney. It focuses on Walt Disney's struggles and how he would never give up. Myself being a huge Disney fan found it very interesting. I don't think I would watch it again, but I'm glad I watched it I thought it was decent.

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    • Trivia
      The film accurately depicts Walt as a heavy smoker. Walt Disney died of lung cancer in 1966.
    • Goofs
      At the Disney Brother's Studio, animator Hugh Harman says: ¡Ándale! ¡Ándale! ¡Arriba! ¡Arriba! (which would become Speedy Gonzales' signature expression), hinting that he had originated the phrase and would later use it for the character of Speedy when Harman left Disney to work for Warner Bros. However, the originator of the expression was voice actor Mel Blanc.
    • Quotes

      Elias Disney: Let me tell you something about life... always finish what you start, and anything worth doing is worth doing well.

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits, we are told that the story is "based on the book by Timothy Susanin, forward by Diane Disney Miller." It's supposed to be "foreword," not "forward." This error is one of the most common in English and does not speak highly of the technical team's literacy level.
    • Connections
      Features Les Laugh-O-Grams de Newman (1921)
    • Soundtracks
      Just A Wish
      Written By Jeremy Rubolino, Andrew Capra, and Rob Graves

      Performed by Julie Zorrilla

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Walt Before Mickey
    • Filming locations
      • DeLand, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Conglomerate Media
      • Kvibe Studios
      • Circle 4 Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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