
Disney In-Between: The Lost Years 1966-1986
Synopsis
Embark on an enthralling journey with Disney Inbetween, spanning the transformative era from Walt Disney's 1966 passing to the studio's triumphant resurgence in the vibrant mid-80s, under the visionary stewardship of Roy E. Disney, Michael Eisner, Frank Wells, and Jeffrey Katzenberg.
Uncover the riveting tale of how this once-independent, family-driven movie powerhouse, renowned for its innovation and forward-thinking, faltered amidst seismic disruptions. Through exclusive interviews with the brilliant minds behind cinematic gems like The Rescuers, Pete' s Dragon, Freaky Friday, The Black Hole, The Fox and the Hound, Tron, Never Cry Wolf, and The Black Cauldron, gain unprecedented insight into a studio shackled by tradition, veering away from Walt Disney's legacy of innovation.
But the story doesn't end there. Disney Inbetween: The Lost Years 1966-1986 illuminates the rise of a new generation of filmmakers and leaders, fueled by a profound love for Disney's enchantment yet unencumbered by its history. Together, they shattered boundaries, paving the way for a future defined by growth and unparalleled success. In Disney Inbetween, a saga of transformation, resilience, and unwavering passion for storytelling emerges, reminding us that even amidst challenges, the enduring magic of Disney prevails.
Publisher information
- Publisher: The Old Mill Press
- ISBN: 9798992564525
- Number of pages: 504
- Languages: English