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appeared in the "Alice Comedies," a series of 56 silent cartoons
made by Walt Disney between 1924 and 1927, with a live girl acting in
Cartoonland. Walt first hired six-year-old Virginia Davis and then Dawn
O'Day, Margie Gay, and Lois Hardwick to be the little Alice romping in
a cartoon world. Enthusiastically, he sent out the first unfinished pilot
film, "Alice's Wonderland," to cartoon distributors in New York.
One of them, Margaret Winkler, agreed to distribute the series, with payment
beginning at $1,500 per reel. The pilot film was made in Kansas City;
all 56 of the remaining films in the series were made in Hollywood. Miss
Winkler married Charles Mintz, and he continued to deal with Walt
Disney until 1927, when Walt tired of combining live action and animation
and Disney switched instead to the "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
series.
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