116 quotes found
"[points at Neverland from afar] There it is, Wendy! The second star to the right and straight on till morning."
"[to Tinkerbell] Captain Hook gives his word not to lay a finger, or a hook, on Peter Pan."
"SMEE!!!!!!!"
"All this has happened before, and it will all happen again. But this time, it happened in London. It happened on a quiet street in Bloomsbury. That corner house over there is the home of the Darling family. And Peter Pan chose this particular house, because there were people here who believed in him. There was Mrs. Darling. Mrs. Darling believed that Peter Pan was the spirit of youth. But Mr. Darling... Well, Mr. Darling was a practical man. The boys, however, John and Michael, believed Peter Pan was a real person, and made him the hero of all their nursery games. Wendy, the eldest, not only believed. She was the supreme authority on Peter Pan and all his marvelous adventures. Nana, the nursemaid, being a dog, kept her opinions to herself, and viewed the whole affair with a certain tolerance."
"It will live in your heart forever!"
"I had a particularly bad time getting started on Captain Hook. It was one of the low points of my life. These are the first scenes of him where he's walking, pacing the deck, saying, 'That Peter Pan! If I get my hook on him!,' or whatever. He was neither menacing nor foppish. This was because of the confusion in the minds of the director and story people. In story, Ed Penner had always seen Hook as a very foppish, not strong, dandy-type of guy, who loved all the finery. Gerry Geronimi, who was the director, saw him as an Ernest Torrence, a mean, heavy sort of character who used his hook menacingly."
"Bobby Driscoll – Peter Pan (voice)"
"Kathryn Beaumont – Wendy Darling (voice)"
"Hans Conried – Captain Hook/George Darling (voice)"
"Bill Thompson – Mr. Smee/Other Pirates (voice)"
"Heater Angel – Mary Darling (voice)"
"Paul Collins – John Darling (voice)"
"Tommy Luske – Michael Darling (voice)"
"Candy Candido – Indian Chief (voice)"
"Tom Conway – Narrator (voice)"
"Robert Ellis – Cubby (voice)"
"Stuffy Singer – Slightly (voice)"
"[singing] A dream is a wish your heart makes When you're fast asleep. In dreams you will lose your heartaches. Whatever you wish for, you keep. Have faith in your dreams, and someday Your rainbow will come smiling through. No matter how your heart is grieving, If you keep on believing, The dreams that you wish will come true."
"No, I mean it. Lucifer has his good points, too. For one thing, he...Well, sometimes he...Hmmm. There must be something good about him."
"No, please! [Lady Tremaine locks the door, thus Cinderella is left trying to pull the door handle in vain.] Oh, you can't do this, you just can't... Let me out! You must let me out! YOU CAN'T KEEP ME IN HERE! [cries desperately] Oh, please..."
"Are you going to get it?"
"We have to get dressed!"
"Maybe if I wasn't so clumsy and so plain."
"As an animator, I sure was frustrated. Cinderella was a real girl, and handled like a real girl, and the stepsisters and everybody who worked with her, particularly the Prince and the stepmother, to my way of thinking had to be just as real as she was. You couldn't let up and have them half-cartoon. The closest was the Grand Duke, he was more of a cartoon figure and he didn't have to work with her very much; the King didn't have to work with her. So you could get by with them, but everybody who was in the scenes with her I felt had to have the same treatment she did, very realistic, believable drawing and believable animation. I felt, here are your restrictions; it doesn't allow you very far to go. I never got any scenes that I felt really had the meanness, the villainy. You'd get a sneer, and it was just a subtle little sneer; just a curve of the upper lip was about all you could do on it. And the stepsisters, the same way. If you tried to get really the expression you wanted, you got into a lot of extra lines. The faces were designed realistically, and it had to be, for that treatment."
"The greatest love story ever told."
"Greatest Since Snow White"
"A love story with music"
"For All the World to Love!"
"Midnight never strikes when you're in love."
"1995 Cinderella VHS is a criminal!"
"Come and get 1995 Cinderella VHS, you tough guys!"
"Ilene Woods - Cinderella"
"Eleanor Audley - Lady Tremaine"
"Verna Felton - Fairy Godmother"
"Rhoda Williams - Drizella"
"James MacDonald - Jaq and Gus"
"James MacDonald - Bruno"
"Luis Van Rooten - The King"
"Luis Van Rooten - The Grand Duke"
"Don Barclay - Herald"
"Lucille Bliss - Anastasia Tremaine"
"Leone Ledoux - Minnie Mouse"
"Clarence Nash - Figaro"
"June Foray - Lucifer"
"Betty Lou Gerson - Narrator"
"William Phipps - Prince"
"The most delightful characters in the dog's age!"
"She's from the leash and license set... he's footloose and collar free!"
"One of the Greatest Love Stories Ever Told."
"Fall in love for the first time all over again."
"It's the doggone HAPPIEST!"
"... and NOW his Happiest Motion Picture!"
"Larry Roberts - Happy Dan the Tramp"
"Barbara Luddy - Lady, Annette, Collette, Danielle"
"Bill Thompson - Jock, Bull, Dachsie, Zoo Security Guard, Joe, Jim's Friend #1"
"Bill Baucom - Trusty"
"George Givot - Tony"
"Lee Millar - Jim Dear, Dogcatcher, Jim's Friend #2"
"Peggy Lee - Darling, Si, Am, Peg"
"Verna Felton - Aunt Sarah"
"Stan Freberg - Beaver, Pet Store Clerk"
"Alan Reed - Boris"
"Dallas McKennon - Toughy, Pedro, Professor, Hyena"
"The Mellomen (Thurl Ravenscroft, Bill Lee, Max Smith, Bob Hamlin and Bob Stevens) - Dog Chorus"
"Mel Blanc as Stray Dogs"
"Ted Cassidy as Al the Alligator"
"Bob Hamlin as Tony (singing voice)"
"Jerry Mann as the Pet Shop Assistant"
"Tommy Luske as Jim Jr. (Baby Sound Effects)"
"Donald Novis as Carol Singer"
"Thurl Ravenscroft as Dog in Pound"
"Taylor Holmes as the Doctor"
"Pinto Colvig, Clarence Nash and Earl Keen as dog and cat sounds"
"Oh no! No! I can't believe it! No! No! [runs to her room crying]"
"It holds up extraordinarily well. As a work of art it was kind of like the pinnacle for Walt. It was the last film of its kind, really. It ended an era, back in 1959. From then on films would be made differently. So Sleeping Beauty was, I like to say, Disney's last hand-made product, where everything in that motion picture was done by hand."
"Well I think the thing that a handmade film gives us is an artistic sensibility that is somewhat lost when technology is introduced. On the other hand, technology is amazing as it enables us to do incredible things. We had very distinct limitations on Sleeping Beauty. We were limited to five levels of cels. We could not go beyond five levels because then the image would become degraded. In the new digital technology there is no limit to how many levels you can have. So, there's a give and take. The technology enables us to do amazing things, yet the old hand drawn process brought a certain sensibility that I'm afraid we've lost because of that change."
"Now the magic moment! Full-length feature fantasy - Beautiful beyond belief"
"Wondrous to see... Glorious to hear... A magnificent new motion picture!"
"Ablaze With Wonder!"
"Awaken to a World of Wonders!"
"See It With Someone You Love."
"Mary Costa - Princess Aurora/Briar Rose (voice)"
"Bill Shirley - Prince Phillip (voice)"
"Eleanor Audley - Maleficent (voice)"
"Verna Felton - Flora/Queen Leah (voices)"
"Barbara Jo Allen - Fauna (voice)"
"Barbara Luddy - Merryweather (voice)"
"Taylor Holmes - King Stefan (voice)"
"Bill Thompson - King Hubert (voice)"
"My, what a peculiar place to have a party. You know, Dinah, we really shouldn't be doing this. [while crawling through the rabbit hole] After all, we've haven't been invited, and curiosity often leads to trouble! [As Alice finishes her sentence, she falls down the hole] Goodbye, Dinah. Goodbye! [while magically floating down the rabbit hole] Well! After this, I shall think nothing of falling down stairs. Goodness. What if I should fall right through the center of the Earth... And come out the other side where people walk upside down? But that's silly."
"It would be so nice if something would make sense for a change."
"[to the pink flamingo mallet] Do you want us both to lose our heads?!"
"[repeated line] Off with her head!"
"And, what were you saying, my dear?"
"A world of wonders in One Great Picture"
"No story in English literature has intrigued me more than Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. It fascinated me the first time I read it as a schoolboy and as soon as I possibly could after I started making animated cartoons, I acquired the film rights to it. People in his period had no time to waste on triviality, yet Carroll with his nonsense and fantasy furnished a balance between seriousness and enjoyment which everybody needed then and still needs today."
"Kathryn Beaumont - Alice (voice)"
"Ed Wynn - Mad Hatter (voice)"
"Richard Haydn - Caterpillar (voice)"
"Sterling Holloway - Cheshire Cat (voice)"
"Jerry Colonna - March Hare (voice)"
"Verna Felton - Queen of Hearts (voice)"
"Bill Thompson - White Rabbit (voice)"
"Bill Thompson - Pat the Dodo (voice)"
"Heather Angel - Alice's Sister (voice)"
"Joseph Kearns - Doorknob (voice)"
"Larry Grey - Bill the Lizard (voice)"
"J. Pat O'Malley - Tweedledee and Tweedledum (voice)"
"J. Pat O'Malley - Walrus and Carpenter (voice)"
"James MacDonald - Dormouse (voice)"
"Dink Trout - King of Hearts (voice)"
"Clarence Nash - Dinah (voice)"
"He's got the world in an UPROAR!"
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
"Maurice Denham as All Animals"
"Gordon Heath as Narrator"