Ford Beebe (1888–1978)
Author of Fantasia [1940 film]
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
Do not combine with his son, Ford Beebe, Jr., who is also a film director and producer.
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Works by Ford Beebe
Universal Horror: Classic Movie Archive (The Black Cat / Man Made Monster / Horror Island / Night Monster / Captive Wild Woman) (2009) — Director — 6 copies
Flash Gordon: Box Set (Space Soldiers/Flash Gordon's Trip To Mars/Flash Gordon Conquers The Universe) (3DVD) (2000) — Director — 4 copies
Planet Outlaws [1953 film] — Director — 4 copies
Flash Gordon and the Purple Death from Outer Space [1966 film] — Director — 2 copies
John Wayne: Wayne Classics (4-DVD Digipack) — Director — 1 copy
Lionel Atwill: Murders in the Zoo / Doctor X /Man Made Monster /The Mad Doctor of Market Street / The Strange Case of Doctor Rx / Night Monster (1932) — Director — 1 copy
Buck Rogers The Greatest Space Adventure Ever Cliffhanger Serials Chapters 1 Through 6 — Director — 1 copy
Night Monster 1 copy
The Lost Volcano 1 copy
Associated Works
John Wayne Serials (The Hurricane Express/ Shadow of the Eagle/ The Three Musketeers) — Director — 2 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1888-11-26
- Date of death
- 1978-11-26
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- film director
film producer
screenwriter - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
- Place of death
- Lake Elsinore, California, USA
- Disambiguation notice
- Do not combine with his son, Ford Beebe, Jr., who is also a film director and producer.
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
oh man, there were a lot of gorgeous scenes here, its impressive to think this was from the 1940's. it really showed what Disney Studios could do with the technology they had at the time.
Walt Disney Treasures - On the Front Lines. Includes: "Victory Through Air Power " 1943 by Walt Disney
Disc One: Shorts
Donald Gets Drafted, The Army Mascot, Private Pluto, Fall Out; Fall In, The Old Army Game, Home Defense, How to be a Sailor, Commando Duck, The Vanishing Private, Sky Trooper, Victory Vehicles, Der Fuehrer's Face, Education for Death, Reason and Emotion, Thrifty Pig, Seven Wise Dwarfs, Donald's Decision, All Together, The New Spirit, The Spirit of '43, Food Will Win the War, Out of the Frying Pan and into the Firing Line, The Grain that Built a Hemisphere, Defense Against show more Invasion, Cleanliness Brings Health, What is Disease?, Planning for Good Eating, Chicken Little and the Winged Scourge
Disc two
Victory Through Air Power: This World War II film, meant to send a message rather than entertain, is adapted from a book by Russian-born Major Alexander P. de Seversky. It starts out with a brief but interesting history of airplanes, starting with the Wright Brothers' first flight in Kittyhawk. We see aviation being explored by various nations for various purposes and then airplanes put to limited use in World War I, followed by a series of successes in flight, before finally moving on to World War II. The film talks about the history of Major de Seversky, who later explains about how the advent of aircraft spells change in the face of traditional warfare. It then goes on to explain how the Allies chose not to embrace the use of air power and instead, used old-fashioned methods of warfare to battle the Axis powers, who used aircraft to do their dirty work. The point the film makes is that the only way for the Allies to secure victory over the robust Axis is to make heavy use of military aviation, because, as we're told, fighting on the surface puts the advantage in the hands of Adolf Hitler. show less
Donald Gets Drafted, The Army Mascot, Private Pluto, Fall Out; Fall In, The Old Army Game, Home Defense, How to be a Sailor, Commando Duck, The Vanishing Private, Sky Trooper, Victory Vehicles, Der Fuehrer's Face, Education for Death, Reason and Emotion, Thrifty Pig, Seven Wise Dwarfs, Donald's Decision, All Together, The New Spirit, The Spirit of '43, Food Will Win the War, Out of the Frying Pan and into the Firing Line, The Grain that Built a Hemisphere, Defense Against show more Invasion, Cleanliness Brings Health, What is Disease?, Planning for Good Eating, Chicken Little and the Winged Scourge
Disc two
Victory Through Air Power: This World War II film, meant to send a message rather than entertain, is adapted from a book by Russian-born Major Alexander P. de Seversky. It starts out with a brief but interesting history of airplanes, starting with the Wright Brothers' first flight in Kittyhawk. We see aviation being explored by various nations for various purposes and then airplanes put to limited use in World War I, followed by a series of successes in flight, before finally moving on to World War II. The film talks about the history of Major de Seversky, who later explains about how the advent of aircraft spells change in the face of traditional warfare. It then goes on to explain how the Allies chose not to embrace the use of air power and instead, used old-fashioned methods of warfare to battle the Axis powers, who used aircraft to do their dirty work. The point the film makes is that the only way for the Allies to secure victory over the robust Axis is to make heavy use of military aviation, because, as we're told, fighting on the surface puts the advantage in the hands of Adolf Hitler. show less
My family enjoys Fantasia. When my two children were young, maybe 3 and 4, they were completely entranced by it. The 8 year old is now interested in other things than watching Disney movies with us, but my 7 year old is still entranced. She really enjoys movies that seem heavy on the music (Sing, Trolls, etc) and even though this is sort of different, it still held her attention. The first song, with the interpretive art, was a little difficult to keep interested in, and the dinosaur one was show more not up her alley, but from The Sorcerer's Apprentice through the rest of the movie she was enthralled. I enjoyed the whole thing.
Will update when we watch Fantasia 2000 show less
Will update when we watch Fantasia 2000 show less
2026 movie #30. 1949. When Tarzan producers through Johnny Sheffield was too big to play a character named 'boy' they let him go. He quickly fell into another series featuring Bomba the Jungle Boy. Bomba helps pretty American girl lost in the jungle find her photographer dad.
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