The Walt's People series is an oral history of all things Disney, as told by the artists, actors, animators, designers, engineers, and executives who, from the 1920s to the present, made it happen.
In this volume, animator IZZY KLEIN shares memories of story artist and Big Mouseketeer, Roy Williams, and of a prank Williams played on his colleague, Ed Penner, on a hot summer dayActor KEVIN CORCORAN explains how, during the filming of the movie, Swiss Family Robinson, an elephant stood on his head.
Historian BOB THOMAS discusses the making of The Rescuers with sixteen Disney artists and gets candid answers from both the "old guard" and the "new blood.'
And cinematographers ERNST and JEAN HEINIGER take us to the Japan of the 1950s during the filming of two episodes of Disney's "People and Places" series Japan and Ama Girls
All this and much more...