My first movie, or the first that I am sure of, was Disney's "Pinocchio", which, since I was not born yet when it was released, must have been from the first theatrical rerelease, which Disney says was in October 1945. I was not quite five years old. I dimly remember some adult World War II movies about heroic American soldiers fighting the Fiendish Japs that may have been earlier, but not enough to be sure. My Mother said that I was wrong about "Pinocchio" being my first movie because she took me as a babe in arms to see "Bambi". That would have been shortly after my first birthday, and I don't remember it at all.
My first movie, or the first that I am sure of, was Disney's "Pinocchio", which, since I was not born yet when it was released, must have been from the first theatrical rerelease, which Disney says was in October 1945. I was not quite five years old. I dimly remember some adult World War II movies about heroic American soldiers fighting the Fiendish Japs that may have been earlier, but not enough to be sure. My Mother said that I was wrong about "Pinocchio" being my first movie because she took me as a babe in arms to see "Bambi". That would have been shortly after my first birthday, and I don't remember it at all.
Fred Patten