Read Tinker Belles and Evil Queens: The Walt Disney Company From the Inside Out Online
Authors: Sean Griffin
Tags: #Gay Studies, #Social Science
Treasure Island
(1949), 45, 78, 82
85, 86
Triumph of the Will
(1934), 212
“Submarine Voyage,” 127
“True Life Adventures,” 42–45
Suddenly, Last Summer
(1959), 46–47
Truffaut, Francois, 138, 140
Susie, the Little Blue Coupe
(1952), 58
Tuberculosis
(1945), 34
Sweeney, Gael, 211
TV Guide,
x, 173–175, 177, 178, 182–183
Swing Kids
(1993), 162, 164–166, 169, 205
20th Century-Fox, 98
Swiss Family Robinson
(1960), 82, 100
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
(1954), 45, 82,
Swoon
(1992), 153
186
Tales of the City
(Maupin), 79
“Ugly Duckling, The” 64
Tall Timber
(1927), 8
Uncle Scrooge, xiii
target marketing, 188–190; audience reac-
Unidentified Flying Oddball
(1979), 103
I N D E X
291
United Artists, 187
117–118, 123; EPCOT Center, 104, 122;
United Fruit Company, 35
“family” at, 124–125; homosexual em-
Universal, 9–10, 98, 110, 185, 186–187, 209
ployees at, 116–130; “Lesbian and Gay
USA Today,
223
Weekend” at, xi, xiii-xiv, 122, 191, 216,
Uses of Enchantment, The,
62, 67–68
224–225, 228–229; Pleasure Island, 124,
224
Valentino, Rudolph, 11, 149
Warner Bros., xii, 98, 105, 107, 187; anima-
van Meter, Jonathan, 225–226
tion department at, 40–41, 70.
See also
van Sant, Gus, xii
Time/Warner
Vanishing Prairie, The
(1955), 43–45
Watergate, 102
Variety,
98, 155, 162, 163, 179, 196
Webb, Clifton, 211
Viacom, xiv.
See also
Paramount
Weeks, Jeffrey, 199
Victory Through Air Power
(1943), 33
“WEFT films,” 32–33
Vietnam war, 102
Welles, Orson, 140
villains, 72–77, 141–142, 146–147, 211–213,
Wells, Frank, ix, 105–107, 118, 187, 215
217–218
West, Mae, 25, 71
Vincent, Jan-Michael, xi, 185–186
West Side Story,
176
Virginian-Pilot,
223–224
White, Betty, 170
White Fang (1991), 162
Walker and Struhman Research, Inc.,
White, Mimi, 170
203–204
Whitman, Walt, 161
Waller, Gregory, 22
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
(1988), ix, 219
Walt Disney Company: animators strike
Who Killed Cock Robin?
(1935), 71
of 1941, 28, 30–31, 32; censorship and,
Whoopee Party, The
(1930), 58
13–14, 15–16; Character Merchandising
Wilde, Oscar, 65, 134, 144
Division, 186; documentary filmmaking
Williams, Robert L., 113
at, 42–45; domestic partner benefits,
Williams, Robin, 147, 160–161
109–110, 113–114, 131, 153–154, 178, 223;
Williamson, Judith, 193
educational films made by, 30–37; EEO
Wilson, Marie, 87
policy at, xv, 107, 118, 223; gay market-
Windows
(1980), 97
ing, xii, 190–213; “The Golden Period,”
Winfrey, Oprah, 176, 202
6, 11–30, 38; “Good Neighbor Policy”
Winkler, Margaret, 10
and, 31–32; “high culture” and, 53–54;
Wise Little Hen, The
(1934), 16
homosexual employees, 99–101,
Wizard of Oz, The
(1939), 63, 64
107–132; the Multiplane camera, 18–19;
Wonderful World of Disney, The,
170
1930s public relations for, 21–26; studio
Woodland Cafe
(1937), 17, 64
propriety, 25–26; “synergy” and,
Woods, Gregory, 199, 201
186–188; “Team Disney” at, 107–108,
Woolverton, Linda, 143, 207, 210
118, 183, 216; threats of hostile
World’s Greatest Athlete, The
(1973), xi,
takeovers, xvii-xviii, 105, 192; World
85–86
War II and, 30–35
Walt Disney Presents,
45
Zane, Billy, 167
Walt Disney World, 135, 187–188; conser-
“zapping,” 95, 126–127
vative environment surrounding,
Zorro,
82
About the Author
S E A N G R I F F I N received his doctorate in Critical Studies from the School of Cinema-Television at the University of Southern California in 1998, and is currently teaching film and television courses at Florida Atlantic University. In-between his graduate studies, he worked at New Wave Productions, which produced television advertisements for Disney’s theatrical features. Beyond his interest in Disney and animation, he has also written on television soap operas, the internet and media fan culture and the film musical genre. He lives happily ever after with his partner, Harry Benshoff.
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