Tim Burton and Disney to Bring Frankenweenie Back to Life
Tim Burton made a surprise appearance at the D23 Expo to display a 3-D teaser for his upcoming Alice in Wonderland (the same version currently available online), and announce his follow up project to be a stop-motion adaptation of Frankenweenie, one of the short films he made prior to his rookie feature-length directorial effort in Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure.
The original short film Frankenweenie was a live-action fantasy about a kid scientist’s pet dog that gets hits by a car, and is resurrected back to life in the fashion of the Frankenstein monster (neck bolts and all), and begins to strike terror amongst the neighbors. The film starred Shelley Duvall and Daniel Stern as the parents of the young mad doctor.
Frankenweenie was one of the projects that helped Tim Burton land Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure which got his foot in the Hollywood door, which allowed the start of projects that he’s become known for over the past twenty-plus years; such as Beetlejuice, Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Sleepy Hollow, etc. The film is not available for viewing as a stand-alone video, but it is part of Walt Disney Home Entertainment’s most recent special edition dvd and blu-ray of The Nightmare Before Christmas, which also contains another pre-Pee Wee short film of Burton’s called Vincent.
Frankenweenie is scheduled to be released sometime in 2011.
Source: Collider via ComingSoon.net