
Designed by Paul Julian, directed by Ted Parmelee and narrated by James Mason, UPA’s 1953 masterful adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s short-story is proof – if more proof is even needed – that animation isn’t the sole preserve of children.


Designed by Paul Julian, directed by Ted Parmelee and narrated by James Mason, UPA’s 1953 masterful adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s short-story is proof – if more proof is even needed – that animation isn’t the sole preserve of children.
Liked the tell tale heart.
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Hey Teri – not very soothing I know, but a wonderfully expressionistic example of what animation can do in contrast to live-action story-telling. I hope you’re Zooming happily from your laptop now! 😀
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This is excellent. (K)
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