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After
an animators strike
against the Walt
Disney Studios in
1941, several artists
with untraditional
ideas brought their
talents to a series
of unique cartoon
features for the
United Productions
of America, (UPA).
UPA's production
of Edgar Allan Poe's
The Tell-Tale Heart
was released in
1953.
The narrator was
voiced by James
Mason who read an
original adaptation
of Poe's short story.
The film was highly
acclaimed, though
in England it was
rated "X"
as too intense for
children.
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