Dorothy McKim is a Actor and Assistant Production Manager American born on 8 november 1961
Dorothy McKim
Dorothy McKim participated to
10 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
5 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Production
, 1h24
Directed by Kirk Wise,
Gary TrousdaleOrigin USAGenres Fantastic,
Comedy-drama,
Musical theatre,
Fantasy,
Musical,
Animation,
RomanceThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Films about music and musicians,
Politique,
Psychologie,
Musical films,
Political films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'une plante,
Films about royaltyActors Paige O'Hara,
Robby Benson,
Richard White,
Jerry Orbach,
David Ogden Stiers,
Angela LansburyRoles Production Supervisor
Rating79%
An enchantress, disguised as an old beggar, offers a rose to a young prince, in exchange for shelter in his castle from the cold, but the prince refuses. For his arrogance, the enchantress transforms him into a beast and places a spell on the castle. She gives him a magic mirror that enables him to view faraway events, along with the enchanted rose that she had offered. To break the spell, the prince must learn to love another and earn her love in return before the rose's last petal falls on his 21st birthday. If he fails, he will remain a beast forever., 1h23
Directed by Ron Clements,
John MuskerOrigin USAGenres Fantasy,
Musical,
Animation,
RomanceThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Mermaids in film,
Witches in film,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Jodi Benson,
Christopher Daniel Barnes,
Samuel E. Wright,
Pat Carroll,
Jason Marin,
Kenneth MarsRoles Assistant Production Manager
Rating75%
Ariel, a sixteen-year-old mermaid princess, is dissatisfied with underwater life and is curious about the human world. With her best friend Flounder, Ariel collects human artifacts and goes to the surface of the ocean to visit Scuttle the seagull, who offers very inaccurate knowledge of human culture. She ignores the warnings of her father King Triton, the ruler of Atlantica, and his adviser and court composer Sebastian that contact between merpeople and humans is forbidden., 1h30
Directed by Stephen J. AndersonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about children,
Films about families,
Time travel films,
Films set in the future,
Musical films,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors Jordan Fry,
Harland Williams,
Julia Winter,
Tom Kenny,
Wesley Singerman,
Stephen J. AndersonRoles Producer
Rating68%
Lewis is an aspiring young inventor at an orphanage whose inventions have been scaring off potential parents. He decides that his mother, who abandoned him at the orphanage as an infant, is the only one who ever truly loved him and works on a machine to scan his memory to locate her. Taking his memory scanner to his school's science fair, Lewis meets Wilbur Robinson, a mysterious boy claiming to be a time cop from the future. Wilbur needs to recover a time machine that a man wearing a bowler hat has stolen. Lewis tries to demonstrate the scanner, but it falls apart, throwing the science fair into chaos. Upset, Lewis leaves while the Bowler Hat Guy, with the help of a robotic bowler hat named Doris, repairs and steals the scanner., 1h15
Directed by Mark L. DindalOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Pregnancy films,
Films about sexuality,
Musical films,
Buddy films,
Children's filmsActors David Spade,
John Goodman,
Michael Herbig,
Eartha Kitt,
Patrick Warburton,
Wendie MalickRoles Director of Operations
Rating74%
The film opens with narration from Kuzco, a teenage Inca emperor who has been transformed into a llama. He tells the story of how his life as a ruler used to be and how it was ruined "for no reason". However, in his flashback he is shown to have been rude and narcisissitic, albeit charismatic. He even goes so far as insulting the appearances of potential brides and throwing an old man out the window for "throwing off his groove." After Kuzko fires his conniving advisor, Yzma, for abusing her power, she comes up with a scheme to usurp the throne with the help of Kronk, her dim-witted but jovial henchman. Meanwhile, Kuzco meets with Pacha, a kind peasant and village leader, and tells him that he wants to demolish his hilltop family home to build himself a lavish summer home called "Kuzcotopia". Pacha protests, but is dismissed., 6minutes
Directed by Lauren MacMullanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about films,
Mise en scène d'un rongeur,
Musical films,
Mise en scène d'une souris,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Walt Disney,
Billy Bletcher,
Marcellite Garner,
Will Ryan,
Russi Taylor,
Bob BergenRoles Producer
Rating74%
Get a Horse! follows Mickey, his favorite gal pal Minnie Mouse and their friends Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow as they delight in a musical wagon ride – until Peg-Leg Pete shows up and tries to run them off the road. Mickey and Horace are forced through the movie screen into the theater, emerging as color, CGI version of themselves. Mickey proceeds to do battle with Pete on both sides of the screen, enlisting the aid of Horace (who had briefly left the theater to get modern concessions and 'borrow' a smartphone). They outwit Pete by flipping the screen on different axes to alternately change the flow of gravity and of time, causing Pete to repeatedly injure himself on the same objects. Finally, the movie screen falls apart, revealing a modern CGI landscape, and the now modernized Disney characters return to the film, fading out in time for Pete to get stuck in the iris.