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Victory Through Air Power (film)

''Victory Through Air Power'' is a 1943 Walt Disney Technicolor animated feature film based on the 1942 book ''Victory Through Air Power'' by Alexander P. de Seversky. De Seversky appeared in the film, an unusual departure from the Disney animated feature films of the time.〔Markenstein, Don. ("Victory Through Air Power." ) ''toonopedia.com'', Don Markenstein's Toonopedia. Retrieved: May 12, 2009.〕
Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith and Oliver Wallace were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture.
==Production==
The popular filmmaker Walt Disney read the book and felt that its message was so important that he personally financed the animated production of ''Victory Through Air Power''. The film was primarily created to express Seversky’s theories to government officials and the public. Movie critic Richard Schickel says that Disney "pushed the film out in a hurry, even setting aside his distrust of limited animation under the impulses of urgency." (The only obvious use of limited animation, however, is in diagrammatic illustrations of Seversky's talking points. These illustrations featured continuous flowing streams of iconic aircraft, forming bridges or shields, and munitions flowing along assembly lines.) It was not until 1945 Disney was able to pay off his $1.2 million war film deficit. After Disney's main distributor at the time RKO Radio Pictures refused to release the film in theaters, Walt decided to have United Artists (the distributor of many of his shorts in 1930s) release it instead, making it the first and only Disney animated feature to be released by a different movie studio.

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