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Writer 1907 - 1976

Roy Williams

Colville, Washington, USA

From D23: In 1930, Roy Williams started his career at The Walt Disney Studios as an artist. He later became a storyman, until, after the advent of television, Walt Disney personally cast the “300 pounds of walking pixie” in a new role. As Roy later recalled, “Walt was in my... Read full bio →

Filmography

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7 titles
Walt Disney's Where Do the Stories Come From?

Walt Disney's Where Do the Stories Come From?

Charles August Nichols, Jack Hannah 1956 51m 6.0

Walt answers the often-asked question of just where the stories for his studio's cartoons come from, which is from practically anywhere.

Jack and Old Mac

Jack and Old Mac

Bill Justice 1956 7m 5.0

Two stylized nursery rhymes are shown. First is "The House That Jack Built" as told with a variety of characters composed of letters that spell out their names (Example: the cow is made up of an intertwined C, O, and W).

A Cowboy Needs a Horse

A Cowboy Needs a Horse

Bill Justice 1956 7m 6.0

A young boy dreams of being a cowboy. After he gets the basics, as outlined in the title song, he's attacked by Indians. He runs out of bullets and manages to lasso them. He smokes the peace pipe with their chief. A robber is holding up a stagecoach and he rides to the rescue, refusing the reward.

Make Mine Music

Make Mine Music

Jack Kinney, Hamilton Luske 1946 1h 15m 5.0

In the tradition of Fantasia, Make Mine Music is a glorious collection of musically charged animated shorts featuring such fun-filled favorites as "Peter and the Wolf", narrated by the beloved voice behind Winnie the Pooh.

The Three Caballeros

The Three Caballeros

Norman Ferguson, Harold Young 1944 1h 11m 6.5

For Donald's birthday he receives a box with three gifts inside. The gifts, a movie projector, a pop-up book, and a pinata, each take Donald on wild adventures through Mexico and South America.

Saludos Amigos

Saludos Amigos

Norman Ferguson, Wilfred Jackson 1942 42m 5.4

Live-action segments show members of the Disney staff touring South America and recording their impressions in sketches. These segue into four animated sections: "Lake Titicaca" depicts tourist Donald Duck's troubles with a stubborn llama; and in "Aquarela do Brasil," Jose Carioca shows Donald the sights and sound of Rio de Janeiro

Clock Cleaners

Clock Cleaners

Ben Sharpsteen 1937 9m 7.0

It's time to laugh like crazy as Mickey, Goofy and Donald fight against raging gears, twisted springs, deafening bells and a sleeping stork. Watch them reach new heights of humor as their valiant efforts to clean a bell tower turn into a real circus!

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