Even more color changes! Tasha228 achieves Indefatigable Purple, I (sophy1996) move to Obtainable Pink, and Shrfleen gains Unswerving Red!
We're up to "T," and it's Throwback Thursday. Let's combine those and look at moves that start with "The" as the first word. As we went through the alphabet, you may have wondered why I didn't mention hits like The Incredibles (2004), The Jungle Book (1967), The Little Mermaid (1989), and The Lion King (1994), or classic films such as The Absent-Minded Professor (1961), The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), and The Parent Trap (1961). I thought about, but decided against, ignoring the "The" in those titles. And there's a lot of them--a list of Disney-related movies I've been consulting includes more than 140 moves starting with "The."
One "The" film that might be interesting to Disney fans is The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story (2009), a documentary film about the composing team that was directed and produced by their sons.
One of the films the Sherman Brothers provided music for was The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (1968), about the musically talented Bower family band, and their involvement in 1880s politics in the Dakotas. Based on a memoir by Laura Bower Van Nuys, the youngest Bower child, the film stars Lesley Ann Warren, John Davidson, Walter Brennan, and Buddy Ebsen. It also featured Disney favorite Kurt Russell and, in her feature film debut, Goldie Hawn (as a character identified as "Giggly Girl"). (This is where the longtime couple first met, but Hawn was 21 and Russell 16 at the time. They didn't get together until they co-starred in 1984's Swing Shift.)