The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story

The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story is documentary film that was released in 1999, followed by a book written by Leslie Iwerks and John Kenworthy in 2001. The documentary, created by Iwerks' granddaughter Leslie Iwerks, was released as part of The Walt Disney Treasures, Wave VII series.

Plot
This documentary highlights the cinematic accomplishments of Ub Iwerks, a forgotten genius overshadowed by the towering presence of Walt Disney. The details include his early life in Missouri, his teaming up with Disney, and the creation of his most famous work: Mickey Mouse. The film provides an in-depth look into the world of American animation during the '20s and '30s, including some rarely seen animated gems. After Iwerks left Disney to set up his own company, he became one of the key innovators of animation and helped train a future generation of cartoon masters, including Chuck Jones.

Cast

 * Kelsey Grammer as Himself / Narrator (voice)
 * Mark Kausler as Himself
 * John Lasseter as Himself
 * Russell Merritt as Himself
 * Roy Edward Disney as Himself
 * Chuck Jones as Himself
 * Ollie Johnston as Himself
 * Don Iwerks as Himself
 * Dave Smith as Himself
 * Leonard Maltin as Himself
 * Virginia Davis as Herself
 * Bob Broughton as Himself
 * John Hench as Himself
 * Joseph Adamson as Himself (as Joe Adamson)
 * Ed Friedman as Himself

Production Credits

 * Director: Leslie Iwerks
 * Writer: Leslie Iwerks
 * VHS Release Date: September 11, 2001
 * Run Time: 90 minutes