Walt Got the Credit — but Disney Wouldn’t Be What It Is Today Without His Forgotten, Fired Son-in-Law
However, even before Walts battle with cancer, he saw great potential for his son-in-law in hisever-growing empire. Roger Ebert gave two thumbs down to some of the Mouse House’s most infamous offerings. In the wake of Disneys passing in December 1966, the organization was at a crossroads. Image by Zanda Rice But, for Miller himself, it wasTRONthat he considered a cornerstone of his legacy. When speaking withJim Hill Media, Miller said he looked at the film as an artistic and commercial success....