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RARE 1944 WALT DISNEY SIGNED The Three Caballeros Press Photo Ed Plumb COMPOSER
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AMAZINGLY RARE!ONE-OF-A-KIND!
1944 WALT DISNEY SIGNED
The Three Caballeros Original Donald Duck Press Photo
With A Personally
Autographed Note To Edward H. Plumb,
The Film's COMPOSER And Music Director!
The Ultimate In Walt Disney Signatures:
A Personal Note From Walt Disney
Addressed To One Of His Key Musical Staff
On An Original Press Photo From 1944!
This Gorgeous Framed Display
Is A Classic Piece Of World War Two Era
Disney Cinematic History!
It Includes The Original 1944 Press Photo From
Walt Disney's
"The Three Caballeros"
And The Press Release Caption Slip From The Photo
Has Been Personally Signed By Walt Disney
In A Note To Ed Plumb, The Film's Musical Director And Composer!
The Caption Slip Reads:
"Continuity Layout No. 1
A Duck Out Of Water
Fed Up With Drawing Board Leading Ladies,
Donald Duck Does Some Fancy Beach Cavorting With
A Bevy Of Real-Life Mexican Beauties In Walt Disney's
Forthcoming Technicolor Musical Comedy,
"The Three Caballeros". Taking Advantage Of Disney's
New Movie Miracle That Merges Real Life Actors
With Animated Characters On The Screen,
Donald And Co-Stars Joe Carioca And Panchito,
Romance, Dance And Sing With Aurora Miranda, Dora Luz,
And Carmen Molina, Latin-American Stage Stars.
In The Above Scene Donald Regales A Group Of
Lovelies With Stories Of His Hollywood Career."
The Slip Has Been Signed And Features A Personal Note From Walt Disney To His Composer And Musical Director On The Film, Edward H. Plumb:
"Ed- What Do You Think Of These? Walt"
The Photo Features Donald Duck In A Scene One Would Not Find In A Disney Movie Today: Donald Buried In Sand On A South American Beach, Surrounded By Six Beautiful Latin American Women In Classic 1940's Swimsuits.
Edward H. Plumb's Credits Are Extensive,
Particularly In The Early Years Of The Disney Studio's
Feature Films! Highlights Of His Composing
And Musical Directing Credits Include:
The Famous FANTASIA As Musical Director
Pinocchio, Dumbo, Bambi,
Saludos Amigos, The Three Caballeros,
The Famous And Extremely Controversial
SONG OF THE SOUTH,
Make Mine Music,
Fun And Fancy Free, So Dear To My Heart,
CINDERELLA, PETER PAN,
DAVY CROCKETT: KING OF THE WILD FRONTIER,
Lady And The Tramp, And
DAVY CROCKETT AND THE RIVER PIRATES,
Among MANY Others!
Outside Of Disney, He Also Worked On Numerous Films
With Such Famous Stars As Lucille Ball,
Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth,
Perry Como, Bob Hope,
Bing Crosby, Burt Lancaster,
Barbara Stanwyck,
DeForrest Kelley, And Many More!
Further Adding To The Uniqueness Of This Piece,
Walt's Note Is Referencing The Girls In The Press Photo,
Asking The Composer's Opinion Of Them.
Something That Definitely Fell Outside The Boundaries
Of The "Uncle Walt" Persona He Would Become
Famous For In Later Years On The Disneyland TV Show!
This Signature Is A Beautiful, Absolutely One Of A Kind
Piece Of History From Disney's Golden Era Of Animation!
It Comes From The Production Of What Was Only
The Disney Studios SEVENTH Animated Feature Film!
As Well As Donald Duck's Tenth Birthday,
Which The Movie Celebrated!
The Photo Is Matted To Approximately
7" X 8"
The Caption Slip Is Matted To Approximately
6 1/4" X 4 1/4"
The Brass Plaque Measures 1 1/2" X 4"
And Reads:
"1944 The Three Caballeros
Walt Disney Signed
Press Release"
And The Complete Framed Display Measures
Approximately 15" X 26 3/4"
DON'T MISS OUT!
You Will NOT Find Another
Walt Disney Signature Like THIS ONE!
Add It To YOUR Collection TODAY!
Sure To Be A CROWN JEWEL
In Any Collection Of Disneyana!
Beautiful ONE OF A KIND Personal Autograph From WALT DISNEY To His Composer And Orchestrator Edward H Plumb, Signed On The Original Press Release Caption Slip And Framed And Matted With The Original Accompanying Press Photo From The 1944 Classic "Walt Disney's The Three Caballeros". Photo Shows Slight Yellowing Along The Bottom Edge, Caption Slip Shows Some Toning And Minor Discoloration From Age. Signed In Fountain Pen By Walt: "Ed - What Do You Think Of These? Walt" Professionally Framed And Double Matted With Brass Plaque. Overall In EXCELLENT CONDITION!
An Incredibly Unique And Personal Signature From Walt To One Of His Top Musical Talents!