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Short Film Has Tall Implications (Los Angeles Times)







Short Film Has Tall Implications (Los
Angeles Times)

Short Film Has Tall Implications (Los
Angeles Times)
02/19/2004 06:41 AM

Los Angeles Times - As Hollywood's most celebrated night draws near, a small Oscar-nominated animated film is assuming big symbolism in the feud between Walt Disney Co. Chairman Michael Eisner and former board member Roy E. Disney.




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