Larry Roemer

Nacimiento : 1917-01-16,

Muerte : 1995-04-14

Películas

The Wacky World of Mother Goose
Associate Producer
In this animated children's film, Mother Goose and her fairytale friends must stop a group of sneaky spies.
Mad monster party?
Associate Producer
El Barón Frankenstein quiere retirarse como líder del Consorcio de Monstruos, y para ello convoca una reunión en su castillo del Caribe, a ella invita a los mayores espantos mundiales y a su inocente sobrino Felix Flanken a quien quiere nombrar su sucesor y confiar todos sus secretos.
The Ballad of Smokey the Bear
Director
The Ballad of Smokey the Bear tells the story, or a story of Smokey the Bear. The premise has Smokey’s big brother, voiced by James Cagney, telling the story of how his brother got his name. It’s a long winded and rambling tale that has very little Smokey and a great deal of a cranky Jimmy. The story has the animals trying to find out who set a forest fire and is poisoning the water. Its not giving anything away to say it’s an escaped circus gorilla that smokes cigars.
The Daydreamer
Associate Producer
In this hybrid of live-action and stop-motion animation, a young Hans Christian Andersen goes in search of knowledge in the Garden of Paradise in order to make his studies easier. Each time he falls asleep, he experiences in his dreams the different characters he would later write about in fairy tales including The Little Mermaid, Thumbelina and The Emperor's New Clothes.
Willy McBean and His Magic Machine
Associate Producer
Little Willy McBean joins up with a Mexican monkey named Pablo to travel back in time and stop the evil Prof. von Rotten from changing history.
Rudolph, el reno de la nariz roja
Director
Considerado uno de los mejores especiales para televisión sobre navidad de la historia, esta película de animación en stop-motion narra la historia de Rudolph, un reno con la nariz roja, creado por Robert May. En 1998, se hizo un remake (en animación tradicional) dirigido por William R. Kowalchuk.
Return to Oz
Director
Rather than adapt a later or create a new Oz story, this production has Dorothy still in posession of the shoes, and she clings to an apple tree during a tornado which takes her back to Oz. The Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Lion (using the names created for the nearly-abstract television series, Tales of the Wizard of Oz, from which this was derived) have had their MGM gifts destroyed by the restored Wicked Witch, and the four proceed to the Wizard for help, who is ineffectual as usual.