Who was Drake stones master?
Maxim Horvath
Role in the film Drake was recruited by Maxim Horvath to help him retrieve the Grimhold.
Was the sorcerer’s apprentice a flop?
It did earn $24.7 million on its opening five days. Spending just three weeks in the US top ten it ended up earning $63.1 million during its run at the US box office. International takings managed to help bail the film out, earning $152.1 million overseas, making for a worldwide gross of $215.2 million.
Is the sorcerer’s apprentice Mickey Mouse?
In the film segment, also called “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” Mickey Mouse plays the role of the apprentice. Disney had acquired the music rights in 1937 when he planned to release a separate Mickey Mouse film, which, at the suggestion of Leopold Stokowski, was eventually expanded into Fantasia.
Who played Merlin in the sorcerer’s apprentice?
James A. Stephens
Merlin | |
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Enemies | Maxim Horvath, Morgana le Fay, Abigail Williams |
Abilities | Sorcery |
Alignment | Good |
Portrayed by | James A. Stephens |
Who was suggested to be the sorcerer’s apprentice Fantasia?
Another Disney character was considered for one of Mickey Mouse’s most famous roles, the Sorcerer’s Apprentice in “Fantasia.” Work on developing Sorcerer’s Apprentice section of the film began in 1937.
Is sorcerer Mickey a villain?
In spite of appearing in only one segment in Fantasia, Sorcerer Mickey is marketed as the main protagonist of the film.
What book is The Sorcerer’s Apprentice movie based on?
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010 film)
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice | |
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Directed by | Jon Turteltaub |
Screenplay by | Doug Miro Carlo Bernard Matt Lopez |
Story by | Matt Lopez Lawrence Konner Mark Rosenthal |
Based on | The Sorcerer’s Apprentice by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
What is sorcerer Mickey’s name?
Sorcerer Mickey
Sorcerer Mickey Mouse | |
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Background information | |
Honors and awards | Mickey Mouse’s most famous role |
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Full name |
Who was Merlin’s assistant?
Merlin’s Assistant
PERFORMER | Fran Brill |
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DEBUT | 1989 |