WALT DISNEY’S BEST
“The Tortoise and the Hare”
Not since the “Three Little Pigs’’ squealed their way to world-wide fame last year has a silly symphony received such hysterical acclaim as greeted the premieio of “The Tortoise and the Hare’’ at the Ilfdio City Music Hall in New York, it was the consensus that Walt Disney had reached a new “top” in entertainment and had once again given evidence of that originality and creative ability which has made him a unique figure among motion-picture producers. In his latest film fable, Disney gives the world its first realistic glimpse of speed. Toe expression “he runs like a blue streak,” is here vividly illustrated by Max Hare, a new character in the Disney family, who is depicted as the fastest thing in creation by showing him playing a game of tennis with himself. Max Haro is so fast that he can got across the net in time to return his own cannon-ball •rrviee! A London
paper comments: There is more philosophy, wit and insight in this brilliant conception than in half a dozen “feature films.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 124, 11 May 1935, Page 14
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