Originally conceived in the 1960s, but only ever released in
a heavily compromised version in the early 1990s (under different titles), The
Thief and the Cobbler was animator Richard Williams’ ‘greatest animated film
that was NEVER made’. The history of the film’s troubled production from script
to ‘almost’ screen (over 28 years – the longest in the history books) is
legendary and became the subject of Kevin Schreck’s 2012 documentary
Persistence of Vision, which is now available to buy in a re-mastered, limited edition, two-disc DVD set.
Williams’ film began life as an adaptation of the stories of
Mullah Nasrudin, a wise fool from Middle Eastern folklore, but due to legal hassles ended up turning into the story of a shy cobbler who tries to win the
affections of a distant princess who is also being seduced by the evil Grand
Vizier, Zig-zag. When Zig-zag wages war on the princess' peaceful Golden City, it’s an
unspeaking local thief who sets things right by accident…
A host of famous names stars of stage and screen lent their
voices to Williams' original film when it was recorded in London in the early 1970s, including Kenneth Williams, Windsor Davies, Joan Sims,
Anthony Quayle and Vincent Price.
But when Miramax released their version in 1993, many were dumped or replaced by the likes
of Matthew Broderick, Jennifer Beals and Toni Collette.
Luckily, Price’s brilliant turn as the rhyme-speaking Zig-zag
was not lost and remains a personal favourite of mine (he's at his melliflous best). Courtesy of The Vincent Price Exhibit,
this rare photo of Price was taken in London in 1970 and shows the actor with director/animator Richard Williams working on character designs for the film. Below, courtesy of the Persistence of Vision Facebook page, are two screen grabs from a deleted scene (*) from the documentary, in which story development artist John Culhane reminisces about Price coming to
the London studio to record his voice track.
Persistence of Vision is available for a small donation of just
$25.00 USD, the DVD set is region-free and includes the workprint of Williams'
true vision of his incomplete masterpiece in its entirety. To order your copy
now, click here: http://bit.ly/PoVDVDs
HERE'S WHAT YOU GET
• Optional English language subtitles for Persistence of Vision
• Original 1992 workprint of Richard Williams' The Thief and the Cobbler in its entirety
• Q&A with director Kevin Schreck recorded at DePaul University in Chicago
• Q&A with The Thief and the Cobbler animator Steve Evangelatos at the Vancouver International Film Festival
• Montage of pencil tests and rough animation from The Thief and the Cobbler
• 8 deleted scenes
• 4 international TV clips
• Original Persistence of Vision international festival trailer
• Optional English language subtitles for Persistence of Vision
• Original 1992 workprint of Richard Williams' The Thief and the Cobbler in its entirety
• Q&A with director Kevin Schreck recorded at DePaul University in Chicago
• Q&A with The Thief and the Cobbler animator Steve Evangelatos at the Vancouver International Film Festival
• Montage of pencil tests and rough animation from The Thief and the Cobbler
• 8 deleted scenes
• 4 international TV clips
• Original Persistence of Vision international festival trailer
* Click here https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=617972938299547&fref=nf,
to see that deleted scene from the film.
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