The Black Cauldron - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Black Cauldron"
The Black Cauldron (1985)
Timing: 1:20 (80 min)
The Black Cauldron - TMDB rating
6.4/10
1224
The Black Cauldron - Kinopoisk rating
6.838/10
13029
The Black Cauldron - IMDB rating
6.3/10
45000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Joe Hale
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Ron Miller #8776

Ron Miller

Ron Miller
Executive Producer

Editor

James Melton
Editor
James Koford
Editor
Armetta Jackson-Hamlett
Editor

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Richard Portman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Frank Regula
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nick Alphin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Elmer Bernstein

Elmer Bernstein
Original Music Composer

Character Designer

Phil Nibbelink
Character Designer
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Andreas Deja

Andreas Deja
Character Designer

Animation

Phil Nibbelink
Animation
David Block
Animation
Jay Jackson
Animation
Larry White
Animation
Shawn Keller
Animation
Ron Husband
Animation
Barry Temple
Animation
Doug Krohn
Animation

Production Manager

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Don Hahn

Don Hahn
Production Manager

Novel

Lloyd Alexander
Novel

Assistant Director

Mark A. Hester
Assistant Director
Terry L. Noss
Assistant Director
Randy Paton
Assistant Director

Music Editor

Kathy Durning
Music Editor

Scoring Mixer

Shawn Murphy
Scoring Mixer

Supervising Music Editor

Jack Wadsworth
Supervising Music Editor

Sound Supervisor

Robert Hathaway
Sound Supervisor

Executive In Charge Of Production

Edward Hansen

Edward Hansen
Executive In Charge Of Production

Sound Effects

Dialogue

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Roy Edward Disney
Dialogue

Layout

Guy Vasilovich
Layout
William H. Frake III
Layout
Dan Hansen
Layout
Glenn V. Vilppu
Layout

Author

What's left behind the scenes

  • The animated film is a loose adaptation of the first two books in the cycle of novels by American writer Lloyd Alexander, "The Chronicles of Prydain" (1964-1968): "The Book of Three" (1964) and "The Black Cauldron" (1965).
  • Directors Ted Berman and Richard Rich also created Disney's previous animated film – "The Fox and the Hound" (1981).
  • The first Disney animated film with sound recorded in Dolby Stereo format.
  • The first Disney animated film to be given a PG rating (parental guidance suggested).
  • The first Disney animated film to use computer graphics to some extent during its production.
  • Walt Disney Studios acquired the rights to adapt Lloyd Alexander's 'The Chronicles of Prydain' novel series (1964-1968) as early as 1971.
  • Work on the film continued for a full 12 years (preparatory work began as early as 1973).
  • The film was originally planned for release in 1980, but by August 1978 it became clear that it would not be ready by that date due to the extremely complex work the animators were doing on the human characters. Therefore, a decision was made to postpone the release of the film until Christmas 1984.
  • While heavy work was underway on "The Black Cauldron" (1985), Walt Disney Studios was able to fully create and release "The Fox and the Hound" (1981), which was originally intended to follow "The Black Cauldron".
  • The release of "The Black Cauldron" for Christmas 1984 was also delayed because the film seemed too frightening to children during test screenings in the fall of 1984. As a result, "The Black Cauldron" underwent a lengthy re-editing process, which reduced the runtime by a full 20 minutes (from 100 to 80), and the final release of the long-suffering film was scheduled for July 1985.
  • Lloyd Alexander generally liked the film, although he noted that the story was more profound in his books.
  • The animated film is a loose adaptation of the first two books in the cycle of novels by American writer Lloyd Alexander, "The Chronicles of Prydain" (1964-1968): "The Book of Three" (1964) and "The Black Cauldron" (1965).
  • Directors Ted Berman and Richard Rich also created the previous Disney animated film – "The Fox and the Hound" (1981).
  • Walt Disney Studios acquired the rights to adapt Lloyd Alexander’s novel cycle “The Chronicles of Prydain” (1964-1968) as early as 1971.
  • While heavy work was underway on "The Black Cauldron" (1985), Walt Disney Studios was able to fully create and release "The Fox and the Hound" (1981), which was originally intended to follow "The Black Cauldron".
  • The release of "The Black Cauldron" for Christmas 1984 was also delayed due to the fact that during test screenings in the fall of 1984, the cartoon seemed too scary for children. As a result, "The Black Cauldron" was sent for a lengthy re-editing process, which reduced the runtime by a full 20 minutes (100 versus 80), and the final release of the long-suffering cartoon was scheduled for July 1985.
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