Clair de Lune

Clair de Lune

Release date : February 1, 1942
Runtime : 8m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Samuel Armstrong /
Writers :
Production companies : Walt Disney Productions /
February 1, 1942 8m United States of America Animation More
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"Clair de Lune" was fully animated and scored when it was deleted from Fantasia in early 1940, a casualty of Fantasia's excessive length. In February 1942, inking, painting and technicolor photography were completed for "Clair de Lune" as a short subject, but it was not released. In 1946 it was edited , reshaped and re-scored as the popular music sequence "Blue Bayou" in "Make Mine Music". Previous attempts to recreate "Clair de Lune" were frustrated by missing animation and Stokowski footage. A nitrate workprint of the original version located in 1992 has allowed "Clair de Lune" to be completely reconstructed as Walt Disney intended it to be seen.
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  • title:Clair de Lune
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1942
  • Runtime:8m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Samuel Armstrong /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Walt Disney Productions ·
  • Overview:"Clair de Lune" was fully animated and scored when it was deleted from Fantasia in early 1940, a casualty of Fantasia's excessive length. In February 1942, inking, painting and technicolor photography were completed for "Clair de Lune" as a short subject, but it was not released. In 1946 it was edited , reshaped and re-scored as the popular music sequence "Blue Bayou" in "Make Mine Music". Previous attempts to recreate "Clair de Lune" were frustrated by missing animation and Stokowski footage. A nitrate workprint of the original version located in 1992 has allowed "Clair de Lune" to be completely reconstructed as Walt Disney intended it to be seen.
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