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Milt Kahl
Michael Barrier, Milton Gray
Milt Gray and I interviewed Milt Kahl on November 4, 1976, as part of my research for Hollywood Cartoons: American Animation in Its Golden Age. I met Milt Kahl only once, in the fall of 1976. Milt Gray and I interviewed Kahl at his home, a penthouse apartment on the Avenue of the Stars in Century City. It was, as I recall, a beautiful place, furnished in exquisite taste in a modern style. Kahl himself was friendly but forceful, very much as others have described him. He had only recently been pushed out of Disney, after run-ins with Woolie Reitherman during production of The Rescuers, and he was resentful and contemptuous of some of his former colleagues. […]

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Source type Book Series
Volume 12 Chapter: 33
Published
Subject date 1976
Language en
Document type Interview
Media type text
Page count 20
Pages pp. 457-476

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Inserted 2014-11-25