The Old Mill
The Old Mill is a Silly Symphonies cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Wilfred Jackson, scored by Leigh Harline, and released theatrically to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on November 5, 1937.[1] The film depicts the natural community of animals populating an old abandoned windmill in the country, and how they deal with a severe summer thunderstorm that nearly destroys their habitat. It incorporates the song "One Day When We Were Young" from Johann Strauss II's operetta The Gypsy Baron.
This article is about the 1937 Disney short film. For other uses, see The Old Mill (disambiguation).The Old Mill
- November 5, 1937
9 minutes
United States
English
The Old Mill was the first Silly Symphony cartoon to be released by RKO and was added a new Silly Symphony logo, some new titles, and a burlap background which was used for several other Disney theatrical cartoon series like Donald Duck, Goofy, Mickey Mouse, and Pluto the Pup.
This Silly Symphonies cartoon was re-issued to theatres by Buena Vista Distribution.
Like many of the later Silly Symphony shorts, The Old Mill was a testing ground for advanced animation techniques. Marking the first use of Disney's multiplane camera, the film also incorporates realistic depictions of animal behavior, complex lighting and color effects, depictions of wind, rain, lightning, ripples, splashes and reflections, three-dimensional rotation of detailed objects, and the use of timing to produce specific dramatic and emotional effects. All of the lessons learned from making The Old Mill would subsequently be incorporated into Disney's feature-length animated films, such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), which was released a month later, as well as Pinocchio (1940), Fantasia (1940) and Bambi (1942).[2]
In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[3]
Awards and accolades[edit]
The Old Mill won the 1937 Academy Award for Best Short Subjects: Cartoons.[4] It was included as #14 in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons As Selected by 1,000 Animation Professionals.[5]
Homages[edit]
Disney California Adventure[edit]
The Old Mill is featured in the World of Color show at Disney California Adventure.
Home media[edit]
The Old Mill was released on Laserdisc as part of Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons in 1985.
It was released on December 4, 2001, on the Walt Disney Treasures: Silly Symphonies DVD set[1][9] and on March 1, 2005, on the Bambi Platinum Edition DVD as a special feature.[10] The short was released for the first time on Blu-ray on October 6, 2009, on the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Diamond Edition and would subsequently be re-released with Bambi as part of its Diamond Edition and Signature Collection releases on Blu-ray.[11][12][13] The short is also available to watch on the streaming service Disney+.
Influence[edit]
Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki has called The Old Mill his favorite Disney film.[14]