Overview
A compilation of five Oscar-winning Disney shorts, released to help promote the upcoming release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Namely: FLOWERS AND TREES (1932), THREE LITTLE PIGS (1933), THE TORTOISE AND THE HARE (1934), THREE ORPHAN KITTENS (1935), and THE COUNTRY COUSIN (1936). Additionally, four extra shorts are included from the 1966 release. Namely: THE OLD MILL (1937), FERDINAND AND THE BULL (1938), THE UGLY DUCKLING (1939), and LEND A PAW (1941).
Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details
Who directed Walt Disney's Academy Award Revue?
Walt Disney's Academy Award Revue was directed by Wilfred JacksonBurt GillettDavid Hand.
Where was Walt Disney's Academy Award Revue produced?
It was produced by companies including Walt Disney Productions in United States of America.
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