Original hand inked and hand painted production animation four cel setup of Captain Hook, Mr. Smee, Thermometer, and Hook's Green Eyes from "Peter Pan," 1953; Walt Disney Studios; Set over a lithographic background; Size - Captain Hook & Mr. Smee: 9 x 10 1/2", Image 10 1/2 x 15"; Unframed.
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You know, there's trouble brewin' on the island. Women trouble. I wouldn't want this to go any farther, but... the cook told me that the first mate told him... that he heard that Pan has banished Tinker Bell. Whoa! Read more: https://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=peter-pan"You know, there's trouble brewin' on the island. Women trouble. I wouldn't want this to go any further, but... the cook told me that the first mate told him... that he heard that Pan has banished Tinker Bell." - Mr. Smee
Captain Hook was animated by legendary Frank Thomas and voiced by Hans Conried. Conried was also the voice of George Darling, which is consistent with the roles of "Peter Pan" for the stage. Conried was also an accomplished actor, appearing on "I Love Lucy" where he played an English tutor as well as playing the character Wrongway Feldman on "Gilligan's Island." His voice was so distinctive and so memorable that he was perfect for the role of Captain Hook; as he had a wonderful way of conveying both the rough gruff pirate role as well and the sly calculating villain.
Original production animation four cel setup of Captain Hook, Mr. Smee, Thermometer, and Hook's Green Eyes without the background.
The legendary Frank
Thomas animated Captain Hook, and his first sketches were much more menacing than
the final product. Walt Disney felt the character was going to be too
frightening for children and so Thomas toned down his drawings. The
result is a wonderful villain and always rated as one the top
male villains in the Disney film world.
From Disney animator Andreas
Deja:
Many of you would agree that
Captain Hook is one of Frank Thomas' best creations. To some Frank is the best
animator who ever lived. - He used live action reference for a number of his
characters. In this case it was character actor Hans Conried who provided the
voice and acting reference for Hook. Frank was very critical about the way
other animators used live action. To him the acting ideas were all you needed,
but you still had to pass judgement on the footage and interpret what the actor
gave you. His animation never has that roto, floaty feel to it. For one thing
Frank was way too talented and smart to let that happen."
Close up of the production numbers.
Mr.
Smee was animated by Ollie Johnston and voiced by Bill Thompson. Smee
was a wonderful pirate henchman sidekick for Captain Hook and the
remarkable friendship that existed between Frank Thomas and Ollie
Johnston, which is well documented; may account for why the villainous
pair seemed to work so well together. Of course the voice talent of
Bill Thompson was also a fantastic addition. Thompson was well known
already at MGM for his voice of Droopy and of Droopy's nemesis Spike.
At Walt Disney studios he would have a long career as the voice of the
White Rabbit and the Dodo in Alice in Wonderland, of course Mr. Smee (and some of the other pirates) in Peter Pan and King Hubert in Sleeping Beauty. Bill Thompson's largest showcase for his voice skills was in Lady and the Tramp (1955),
where he performed five different dialect parts, as Jock the Scottish
Terrier, Bull the Cockney bulldog, Dachsie the German dachshund, Joe the
Italian cook, and the Irish policeman in the zoo.
After battling Peter Pan at Skull Rock, Captain Hook loses the fight and his chased off by the crocodile Tic Toc. Hook ends up back on his pirate ship the "Jolly Roger," with a hot water bottle on his head, his feet in a warm water bath, and a blanket around his body. He is being attended to by Mr. Smee, who leans over and whispers in Hooks ear: "You know, there's trouble brewin' on the island. Women trouble. I
wouldn't want this to go any further, but... the cook told me that the
first mate told him... that he heard that Pan has banished Tinker Bell." As he is speaking to Hook, the kettle full of hot water that he is holding pours into the Hook's foot bath raising the thermometer temperature and causing Hook to let out a "Whoa!" This is an amazing and rare four cel setup of Captain Hook, Mr Smee, the thermometer, and Hook's bulging green eyes! A great addition to any animation art collection!
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