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-'''''The Thief and the Cobbler''''' is an [[animated]] [[feature film]], famous for its animation and its long, troubled history. The film was conceived by Canadian animator [[Richard Williams (animator)|Richard Williams]], who worked 28 years on the project. Beginning production in 1964, Williams intended ''The Thief and the Cobbler'' to be his [[masterpiece]], and a milestone in the art of animation. Due to independent funding and its complex animation, ''The Thief and the Cobbler'' was in and out of production for over two decades, until Williams, buoyed by his success as animation director on ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'', signed a deal in 1990 to have [[Warner Bros.]] finance and distribute the film.+# a [[Jew]] of [[Iberian]] ancestry, native language was [[Ladino]]
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-*[[List of animated feature films]]+
-*[[History of British animation]]+
-*[[Film modification]]+
-*[[Re-edited film]]+
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