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Elma Milotte interview
MICA Productions
In 1948, Walt Disney viewed a short wildlife film by Alfred and Elma Milotte. Inspired by what he saw, Walt contacted the couple and, without a specific project in mind, hired them to film on location in the Alaska wilderness. The result was the first of Disney’s celebrated True-Life Adventure films, Seal Island, which won an Academy Award. With the success of Seal Island, the Milottes continued to travel the globe for the True-Life Adventures series, which were released between 1948 and 1960, and the People and Places travelogue films, released from 1953 to 1960. During their Disney career, the Milottes’ films won a total of six Oscars, including Beaver Valley, Bear Country, and Nature’s Half Acre. [...]

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Source type Book Series
Volume 18 Chapter: 15
Published
Subject date 1985
Language en
Document type Interview
Media type text
Page count 16
Pages pp. 193-208

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Id 2619
Availability Purchasable
Inserted 2016-07-18