It’s no secret that I’m a diehard fan of the works of both Alfred Hitchcock and Walt Disney. I know, it sounds bizarre. No two men could be more different.
Or are they?
There’s a lot of humor in Hitchcock’s films, and more heart than he gets credit for. And some of Disney’s most famous works have a delicious dark streak to them.
To bolster my argument, I’m starting an occasional feature called Hitchcock or Disney. I’ll post a quote from a movie and you’ll have to guess who made it, Alfred Hitchcock or Walt Disney. (Bonus points if you guess the name of the movie.)
Here is today’s quote:
I warn you, dear child, if I lose my temper, you lose your head. Understand?
Think you know which man it came from? Post your guess in the comments section.
Alice in Wonderland? Which is certainly Hitchcock (as done by Disney).
Disney’s Alice in Wonderland!
Correct!