Three New
Volumes from
the Disney
Vault
Featuring
Never-Before-Seen
Material
Debut on DVD
Walt Disney
Treasures
Wave VIII
Destino
Chronological
Donald,
Volume 4
Dr Syn,
Alias the
Scarecrow
Each
Two-Disc DVD
Set
Introduced
by Leonard
Maltin and
includes
Authenticity
Certificate
and
Collectible
Lithograph
Available in
Limited
Supply on
November 11
BURBANK,
Calif.,
February 20,
2008 – Walt
Disney Home
Entertainment
is proud to
release some
of the most
extraordinary
treasures
from the
Disney vault
on DVD
November 11,
2008 in a
limited
supply. All
three new
two-disc
sets of “Destino,”
“Dr Syn,
Alias the
Scarecrow”
and
“Chronological
Donald,
Volume 4”
will make up
the eighth
installment
of the
popular
series Walt
Disney
Treasures,
which
features
rarely seen
footage
presented
with updated
color and
sound.
“Destino,”
began in
1946 as a
collaboration
between Walt
Disney and
the famed
surrealist
painter
Salvador
Dali. A
first-hand
example of
Disney’s
interest in
avant garde
and
experimental
work in
animation,
“Destino”
was to be
awash with
Dali’s
iconic
melting
clocks,
marching
ants and
floating
eyeballs.
However,
“Destino”
was not
completed at
that time.
In 2003 it
was
rediscovered
by Walt’s
nephew, Roy
E. Disney,
who took on
the
challenge of
bringing the
creation of
these two
great
artists to
fruition. In
addition to
the
completed “Destino”,
this
exciting
addition to
the Walt
Disney
Treasures
line also
includes an
all-new
feature-length
documentary
that
examines the
surprising
partnership
between Dali
and Disney
plus two new
featurettes;
“The Disney
That Almost
Was,” an
examination
of the
studio’s
unfinished
projects;
and
“Encounters
with Walt,”
which
addresses
the
surprisingly
diverse
group of
celebrities
and artists
who were
attracted to
Walt
Disney’s
early work.
“Dr. Syn,
Alias the
Scarecrow,”
which first
aired as
three
separate
episodes on
Disney’s
weekly TV
show under
the title
“The
Scarecrow of
Romney
Marsh,” was
edited for
theatrical
releases in
England and
the U.S.
This DVD set
includes all
three of the
original TV
episodes
plus the
theatrical
version of
the film
that was
released in
England.
Disney fans
will delight
in
“Chronological
Donald,
Volume 4,”
which
includes 31
classic
shorts
starring
Donald Duck.
Each of
these
meticulously
animated
adventures
was created
between 1951
and 1961 and
has rarely
been seen.
All of
Donald’s
CinemaScope
shorts will
be presented
in their
original
widescreen
aspect ratio
for the
first time
on video.
All three
sets are
hosted by
noted film
historian,
author and
critic
Leonard
Maltin. Each
limited
edition,
individually
numbered
volume
includes an
authenticity
certificate,
exclusive
lithograph
and comes in
a unique,
collectible
tin.
Information
subject to
change.
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Studios Home
Entertainment,
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leader in
the home
entertainment
industry, is
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Disney
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