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Under the Sea, a Scientific Romance

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UNDER THE SEA      The year was 1914. Woodrow Wilson was President of the United States. George V sat on the throne of Great Britain; Franz Joseph was the Emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire; Wilhelm II was the Kaiser of Germany; and Nicholas II was the Czar of Russia. It was the end of an age and by 1918-1919 Franz Joseph, Welhelm, and Nicholas would be gone. The government of France was too much of a confused mess to bother with here.      The modern age was in the process of sweeping away the old. In the world of entertainment feature films were becoming popular as audiences warmed up to the longer films. Universal Picture Corp. jumped onto the bandwagon with several productions. Among these was a film of Jules Verne's novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea . This is possibly the first Science Fiction feature film, although the term had not yet been coined. The generally accepted term was " Scientific Romance" with romance meaning " a novel or other ...

Remembering Fess Parker

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This is certainly a sad day for us Baby Boomers. Fess Parker who played Davy Crockett has passed away, March 18, 2010. For those of us of a certain age Fess WAS Davy Crockett. Later he played Daniel Boone but we always considered him as Davy using another name. I remember he first impressed me with a small role in my favorite Big Bug Movie, Them! (1954). He portrayed Alan Crotty, a pilot who had an encounter with the giant ants. It was a small role, but Fess Parker made the most of it. I am sure I also saw him in some of his other pre-Davy roles. I watched Dragnet and Stories of the Century (he played Grat Dalton), but it was as Davy Crockett that he became an important part of my young life. "Davy Crockett: Indian Fighter" was broadcast on my sixth birthday and I became a lifelong fanatic on David Crockett of Tennessee. By the time "Davy Crockett at the Alamo" was broadcast I was a confirmed history buff. Fess Parker played other roles at Disney. He was...

Walt Disney and American History

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Walt Disney's Davy Crockett King of the Wild Frontier was my introduction to History, a subject I still read a lot. It was on my sixth birthday that I caught the first installment, Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter . Here was a story about people from East Tennessee, barely one hundred miles from my home. Let's face it. Tennessee just was not the setting for much of anything on TV at the time. What's more some of the episode was filmed in my home state, something else that was almost unheard of. Walt Disney turned to American History for subjects to film, either for the theaters or for the Disneyland television series. Fess Parker appeared in a total of five episodes about Crockett. Fess Parker played another historical character, Union spy James Andrews in The Great Locomotive Chase . This was based on a incident from 1862 when Yankee spies stole a train and attempted to sabotage the rail line between Atlanta, Georgia and Chattanooga, Tennessee. Walt also filmed incidents fr...