On March 8, 2021, Norton Juster had died, he was academic and architect. He also was the writer of the book "The Phantom Tollbooth"; this blog post was in the planning stages before he died. but we might as well finish it and talk about the film version of the book that was animated by Chuck Jones.
"The Phantom Tollbooth" is a book written by Norton Juster hat came out in 1961. The book is about a boy named Milo, who wasn't interested in learning, or anything, really. And the journey he takes to find things interesting. We are going to be looking at the film adaptation from 1970. (Actually...the movie was completed in 1968 but they delayed it because reasons) It's also another case of the author not liking a movie that was made of his book, this happens. This movie is MGM and was their last animated studio released before they gave up.(Quitters!)
This movie was put together by the legendary Chuck Jones. After his work on the short film based off another Juster book "The Dot and the Line" which won an Academy Award for Animated Short. MGM wanted a "Toolbooth" feature movie. (My Goodness Mollie) This movie wasn't a box office hit. (Oh well) I guess it's time to look at this movie.
Wow! The animation is great for 1960's , I mean wow! This city image looks real, not even CGI can do this in modern days what the heck?! (Uhh) The humans look like actual people this animation is ....(whispering to the dumb person writing this) ohhhh this animated movie starts out with live-action, that makes sense. This movie got Butch Patrick to the main character, Milo, you might know Butch Patrick from "The Munsters" he played Eddie. If you didn't watch "The Munsters" Go watch the munsters! It starts with Milo being moody and walking through a city. (San Francisco) Also this is when credits ran at the start of the movie so.... we get to see those.(Yay!)
I do like the late 1960's aeshteic of the live-action, it's just nice in own way, probably boring to those in 1967 or whatever but it's nice to see in our modern times.
Milo gets a phone call from someone named Ralph and talk about everything is a waste of time. (They become nihilists) Then Milo hears a loud thump and sees a giant present in his room he goes to it and wonders what it is. (Don't try this at home) The box says "For Milo, who has plenty of time" He follows the instructions and it turns into a tollbooth. (hey the title) Then he's given a car and has to figure out a destination on he map. He choses the Castle in the air. Then he turns into animation. (There we go , movies is animated now) But first, he has to play around for a bit. The animation is a "Yes you can tell this is Chuck Jones." animation. He's going to Dictionopolis but first meets a robot officer who runs off when he mentions the Castle in the air, which has ominous music playing, so that's good.