Dumbo Movie Review

A scene from 'Dumbo'

Cast & Crew

Director : Ben Sharpsteen

Producer : Walt Disney

Screenwriter : Joe Grant, Dick Huemer

Starring : Sterling Holloway, Herman Bing, Verna Felton

What you probably remember about your childhood experiences with Dumbo is a little elephant with big floppy ears that enabled him to fly. You probably don't remember the psychedelic sequence of pink elephants marching to song.

But yes, Dumbo swings from simple morality fable to Dali-esque, mystery-beverage-induced fantasy in what some critics call the best animated film of all time. I tend to disagree, seeing Dumbo as both overly simplistic yet bafflingly wandering story that is probably too intense for kids -- what with Dumbo stuck in a burning building as faceless clowns fail to rescue him to being shunned by society, there's enough horror to send any kid crying for mommy.

Still, Dumbo is at least one of Disney's most mature films -- as inferred above, it's very adult in nature, its themes of alienation being evergreen, just a bit wrongheaded in their delivery. Some of the songs are good, but once the cigar-puffing black crows are introduced and the pink elephants start to rise, the whole thing falls apart in a rush to the finish. And what a quick finish it is. Dumbo stands as the shortest Disney animated feature ever released (at 64 minutes) and also the cheapest ever produced (at less than $1 million)..

Some praise it, but I find the animation to be, for lack of a better word, cartoonish -- like you're watching little more than a Merrie Melodies. In fact, Dumbo's predecessor, an 8-minute short called Elmer Elephant, can also be found on the Dumbo DVD. The visual similarities are striking. John Canemaker (the historian who comments on the recent Snow White) provides a commentary track here, talking for at least 63 of the 64 minutes. His insights into the film are bold and eye-opening; his genealogies of everyone involved with the movie's production are not.

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Dumbo Rating

" Good "

Rating: G, 1941

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