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  2. The Black Cauldron (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Cauldron is a 1985 American animated dark fantasy adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions in association with Silver Screen Partners II and released by Walt Disney Pictures. [1] It is loosely based on the first two books in The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander , a series of five novels that are in turn based on ...

  3. Joe Hale (producer) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph "Joe" Hale (June 4, 1925 – January 29, 2025) was an American animator and layout artist for Walt Disney Productions. He is best known for his only producing credit for The Black Cauldron (1985). Born in Newland Village, Indiana, Hale aspired to work for Walt Disney Productions after repeated viewings of Bambi (1942).

  4. List of Walt Disney Pictures films - Wikipedia

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    co-production with Amarok Productions Ltd.; first film as Walt Disney Pictures June 21, 1985: Return to Oz: co-production with Silver Screen Partners II: July 24, 1985: The Black Cauldron: co-production with Walt Disney Productions and Silver Screen Partners II: September 27, 1985: The Journey of Natty Gann: co-production with Silver Screen ...

  5. Silver Screen Partners - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the first HBO/Silver Screen movie, Flashpoint, was released through TriStar Pictures as were all the HBO/Silver Screen films. [ 4 ] Silver Screen Partners II, L.P. began financing films for The Walt Disney Company in 1985 with $193 million [ 6 ] from 20,000 limited partners.

  6. Ron W. Miller - Wikipedia

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    (1965). His first movie with full producer credit was Never a Dull Moment (1968). Miller was credited as executive producer on films including Escape to Witch Mountain (1975), Freaky Friday (1976), The Rescuers (1977), Pete's Dragon (1977), The Fox and the Hound (1981), Tron (1982), and The Black Cauldron (1985).

  7. The Black Cauldron (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Cauldron: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the animated dark fantasy adventure film The Black Cauldron. The film, unlike other ventures, does not feature any songs, which was a rarity in Disney films. The film, however, featured musical score composed by Elmer Bernstein.

  8. Magic Johnson Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Magic Johnson Theatres is a chain of movie theaters, originally developed in 1994 by Johnson Development Corporation, the business holding of former basketball player Magic Johnson, and Sony Pictures Entertainment through a partnership with Sony-Loews Theatres. [1] [2]

  9. Rob Minkoff - Wikipedia

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    Minkoff was born to a Jewish family [2] in Palo Alto, California to Jack Robert Minkoff (1922–1998) and Tola Fay Minkoff (née Stebel). [3] When he was 15, during a babysitting job, he discovered the book The Art of Walt Disney by Christopher Finch on a coffee table.