pp 494-495,Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination
It is easy to see how deeply Walt loved the idea of creating something special in Disneyland. The mobilization of one of the world's most creative think tanks led to the foundation of Walt's legacy, a family themed, magically entertaining world inspired by some of the most amazing locales they could find.
In the middle of it was Harper Goff. Harper used this time to grow into one of the essential creative minds at Disney, parlaying on the success of his two oscars from "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea". Later, he designed the layouts for World Showcase, as well as the UK, Japan, and Italy pavillions.
One of this Geek's favorite Goffchievements are his contributions as set designer and art director for "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" in 1971. Only a career spent at Disney with no imagination boundaries could have led to the creation of Wonka's Chocolate Room. I am sure you remember this edible nerve center of the chocolate factory with its chocolate river....
I still have visions of this room every time I enter The Confectionery on Main Street. Mmmmmm.
1 comment:
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (oh sorry...Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory) is one of my most fond memories of my youth. We always gathered as a family when it came on every year. I was always fascinated by the possibilities.
Dream on!!!
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