“The legend of sleepy hollow” by Walt Disney (1949)
Link to the movie: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x28oc6j_the-legend-of-sleepy-hollow-1949-cartoon_shortfilms
This movie is an animated short (25 minutes), like most of Disney’s movies, and is a movie adapted from the short story “The legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving.
The movie opens up much like the book, describing the small and isolated valley of Sleepy Hollow which is just some ways away from the port town of tarry town. Where there is a new schoolmaster, for the choir school, by the name of Ichabod Crane. After some time in Sleepy Hollow Ichabod encounters a woman of the name Katrina who has just turned 18 and is the daughter of the richest framer in the small town, however Ichabod encounters some rivalry when trying to woo her heart. Brom Bones, as he is called, is a very strong, dexterous man with short black curly hair. He did like to cause some mischief here and there but had a strong dash of “waggish good humor”. There is a party at Katrina’s house for Halloween, with Ichabod and Brom Bones seeing this as their chance to advance on Katrina. Ichabod dances with Katrina, “[he] prided himself upon his dancing as much as upon his vocal cords”. While Brom Bones was setting up a spooky story as “local tales and superstitions thrive best in these sheltered long-settled retreats”. The tale was about the Headless Horseman who reads within Sleepy Hollow killing anyone who gets in his way at night. Once the party’s over and Ichabod Crane leaves dead at night through the forest and is met with the Headless Horseman. Next morning all that can be found is a shattered pumpkin next to Ichabod’s hat.
Now since this is a Disney animated movie it is targeted towards a younger audience, with the setting of Sleepy Hollow being a lot more colorful and brighter than described in the book, no twisted trees, no mentions of ghosts or specters. There are also some musical hits (like all Disney films) that don’t really fit the tone of the book but again it is aimed at children. However, when it comes to right after the party at Katrina’s house, where Ichabod is recalling every sentence and detail of Brom Bone’s story there some great and subtly imagery that evokes a little horror: fireflies inside a tree making it look like a ghost, frogs saying “headless horseman”, crows calling out “beware”, plants hitting trees making it sound like another horse is approaching, and a hand-like cloud grasping at the moon. The design itself of the Headless Horseman is quite good as well, black clock with a sword in one hand and a pumpkin in the other with a pitch black horse as his companion. The designs of all the characters stay true to the books description, although the relationship between Brom Brom Bones and Ichabod is fleshed out more with some more scenes and greater intensity of fighting over Karina.
The animated does stay true to the book in terms of plot and overall feel, especially towards the ending. However, the generally mood of the movie is a lot happier, colorful and cheerful than the book, with the characters acting in a more ‘cartoonish’ this may be a problem in just trying to make “the legend of sleepy hollow” an animated movie in the first place. This can be seen as an upside depending on what you are looking for in a movie though, but for me this movie was pretty good even with its tone change from the book.
8/10