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Posted on Fri, 04/20/2012 - 06:00
In the late 1940s, Walt Disney was considering whether to continue with feature animation. The studio was deeply in debt after World War II. The war had dried up foreign revenues for features released during the early ‘40s. Animated features were suspended when the United States entered WW II.
Getting to Know Our Members: Martin "Marty" Fung
Posted on Wed, 04/25/2012 - 06:00
Each month, we introduce you to one of our Members, so you can see the varied and frequently fascinating people who have come together to learn and experience more about the life, work, philosophies, and ideals of Walt Disney. This month, we’d like you to meet member Marty Fung!
Celebrate this Arbor Day with a Dreaming Tree
Posted on Fri, 04/27/2012 - 06:00

Inspiration comes from many places. This Arbor Day we celebrate Walt Disney’s Dreaming Tree, where as a child he found much of his inspiration. A large Cottonwood tree located on the family farm in Marceline, Missouri, it was said that Walt and Ruth would spend warm days enjoying the shade of the towering canopy...

EPCOT Today: The Doyle Drive Project
Posted on Fri, 04/27/2012 - 06:00

A stone's throw from the Museum is a stretch of highway that connects San Francisco with the Golden Gate Bridge. Locals call this road Doyle Drive and it's being slowly transformed into what will eventually be known as Presidio Parkway. After the dust settles, we'll have a thoroughfare that improves traffic and is more seismically stable...

Mad Hatter's Tea Party
Posted on Mon, 04/30/2012 - 06:00

On Saturday April 14, we invited our Members and other esteemed guests to our annual Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Here's a brief photo recap of the highlights...

From Classic to Disney Classic
Posted on Tue, 05/01/2012 - 06:00
“It’s always a challenge bringing a great story classic to the screen,” Walt Disney once said, “giving visual form to characters and places that have only existed in the imagination. But it’s the kind of challenge we enjoy.”
Look Closer: The Art of Cinderella
Posted on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 06:00

The moment when Cinderella is transformed from her tattered rags into her shimmering ball gown is said to have been one of Walt Disney’s favorite pieces of animation. The significance and legacy of the treasured Disney animated feature Cinderella are indisputable. The film was the studio’s first unqualified hit since 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and restored financial stability to the debt-ridden postwar studio.

What Do YOU Do, Michael Labrie??
Posted on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 06:00
Each month, we ask a museum staff member to answer five questions about their position at The Walt Disney Family Museum, their fondest Disney memories, and personal tidbits. We've asked our special Heinrich Kley: From Fantasy to Fantasia exhibition's co-curator Michael Labrie... what do YOU do?
The Oft-Filmed Adventures of Robin Hood
Posted on Tue, 05/08/2012 - 06:00
Walt Disney’s second live-action feature produced in England,The Story of Robin Hood, differed from the first, Treasure Island, in some important ways. Legends involving the mythical character of Robin Hood had circulated for hundreds of years, and by the time Walt tackled his film, many of those legends had already found their way to the screen in numerous film adaptations.
The Disney Films: Robin Hood and his Merrie Men
Posted on Thu, 05/10/2012 - 06:00

Having formed RKO-Walt Disney British Productions Lts., and succeeded in filming a most creditable live-action feature, Walt Disney decided to continue making films in England, with Perce Pearce as his producer. They decided to continue in the action-adventure genre, and chose as their next project Robin Hood...

Spend your Summer sharing the Art and Magic of Animated Film!
Posted on Fri, 05/11/2012 - 06:00

The Walt Disney Family Museum is looking for volunteers to help share the history of animation, film, and the life and legacy of Walt Disney with guests from around the world. Volunteers work directly with visitors sharing the inspirational and interactive experience of 10 galleries that narrate the life and work of Walt Disney. We are currently seeking volunteers to help grow our Gallery Attendant and Special Event Assistant rosters.

International Orange: The Bridge Re-imagined
Posted on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 06:00

The San Francisco Arts Education Project, in cooperation with the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, presents INTERNATIONAL ORANGE: The Bridge Re-imagined, an exhibition featuring artwork created by students from San Francisco public schools to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge.

The Golden Gate's 75th Anniversary: The Bridge on the Big Screen
Posted on Wed, 05/23/2012 - 06:00
In honor of the Golden Gate Bridge 75th Anniversary, we're presenting--in conjunction with The Presidio Trust--a special film series The Bridge on the Big Screen: Movies Starring the Golden Gate Bridge, here at The Walt Disney Family Museum.
National World War I Museum's Ford Ambulance in Kansas City
Posted on Mon, 05/28/2012 - 06:00

In observance of Memorial Day today, Diane Disney Miller--The Walt Disney Family Museum's co-founder and daughter of Walt Disney--penned this entry about a trip she took to the National World War I Museum to celebrate their acquisition of a WWI Ford ambulance--similar to the one her father drove in the first World War. Happy Memorial Day!

Getting to Know Our Members: Walt Blanchard
Posted on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 06:00

Each month, we introduce you to one of our Members, so you can see the varied and frequently fascinating people who have come together to learn and experience more about the life, work, philosophies, and ideals of Walt Disney. This month, we’d like you to meet FOUNDING MEMBER Walt Blanchard!

Walt's BON VOYAGE Kicks Off Summer Vacation in June
Posted on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 06:00
Celebrate the start of summer by going on a trip to The Walt Disney Family Museum for the film of the month: Walt Disney’s Bon Voyage! This summer marks the 50th anniversary since the film’s original theatrical release in 1962, and will be screened daily at 1 and 4 p.m. in The Walt Disney Family Museum’s state-of-the-art digital theater this June.
Wang and Muller, Watching Movies: Snow White and the Huntsman
Posted on Fri, 06/01/2012 - 06:00
Starting this Summer, Museum staffers Andi Wang (right) and Anel Muller (left) will be reviewing movies--past and present--inspired by, related to, or produced by Disney. Today, we kick-off the "Wang and Muller, Watching Movies" series with a look at the new Snow White and the Huntsman, which is out in theaters today!
What Do YOU Do, Byron Larsen??
Posted on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 06:00

Each month, we ask a museum staff member to answer five questions about their position at The Walt Disney Family Museum, their fondest Disney memories, and personal tidbits. This month, we're asking our very own Byron Larsen... what do YOU do??

In Memory of Ray Bradbury (1920-2012)
Posted on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 10:00

"Walt Disney's Disneyland liberates men to be their better selfs. The great thing is to walk around at Disneyland and see smiling people. And in the middle of the night you wake up and you feel something tugging at the corners of your mouth, and you put your hand up, and, by god, there's a smile there."

- Ray Bradbury