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There were no jewelry hidden. Walt wanted this atmosphere: They were supposed to live here, theyve been outside somewher
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"There were no jewelry hidden. Walt wanted this atmosphere: They were supposed to live here, they've been outside somewhere, but they could come back at any minute and catch us"

- John Hench

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This quote by John Hench is referring to the collection style of the Disney motion picture, "The Parent Trap". The quote is explaining the atmosphere of your house that both main personalities, Hallie and also Annie, reside in. Walt wanted your home to look like the two ladies had just been outside somewhere as well as can come back at any min. This is why there were no jewelry or various other items that would recommend your home was empty. The quote is emphasizing the importance of producing a reasonable environment for the film. It is additionally recommending that Walt desired the audience to feel like the two women can come back at any kind of moment as well as capture them in the act of seeing the film. This quote is a testimony to Walt's focus to detail as well as his need to produce a credible and immersive experience for the audience.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by John Hench between June 29, 1908 and February 5, 2004. He/she was a famous Artist from USA. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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