Friday, March 27, 2015

"For George Orwell, There Was Nothing Pro-American About Animal Farm"

"'Halas and Batchelor had to compete in the world market with Disney, so a few cartoon gags were introduced into the film to lighten its heaviness, and I believe that whatever the CIA's influence might have been, the choice for an upbeat ending came out of the animator's wish to succeed with the audience. There were movies of the period like the live film, My Son John (1952), which attacked the menace of communism head-on in a contrived and obvious fashion, so I guess anything is possible. If Orwell had lived longer, I suspect he would have vetoed any effort to translate his work into such a film.'"


Karl Cohen in a 2003 Guardian article recounts the production of the 1954 animated version of Animal Farm.

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