5 ‘retro’ content that you should watch again

The most popular platforms have all kinds of advantages. From leaving it in the hands of subscribers what, how, when and what to see to the wide variety of options, which cover hundreds of different genres. The combination of both things makes the services the ideal option for those who want to enjoy the best of the world of cinema and series. Especially, the most current and what sets the tone in the show.

However, the catalogs on-line They also offer a bonus that nostalgists and pop culture history buffs will especially appreciate. These are collections that preserve films and other content of considerable antiquity. From series with which an entire generation of viewers grew up, to films that marked a before and after in cinema. The truth is that the great treasures of today’s platforms are a set of options that celebrate the highlights of the golden age of entertainment.

To confirm the latter, we leave you five retro content that you can find right now on Disney+. From a group of children who will join forces to face a special villain, to a traditional Latin American hero who comes with all his charm to the small screen. The selection demonstrates that the golden age of the world of film and television is more accessible than ever to its devotees. Something that the platforms seem to be very clear about when organizing their selection of titles.

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Emilio and the detectives

The third version of Erich Kästner’s book of the same name was made into a film in 1964 by director Peter Tewksbury. That, without losing a bit of his jovial charm and his humorous and kind look at the world of children and their pranks. But, for the occasion, the director turned the search for a pickpocket in Berlin into a curious and hilarious comedy of errors, which becomes more unique as its premise progresses.

Which, by the way, changes very little from the previous ones. However, Tewksbury tried to make his version of the gang of children in pursuit of a common enemy an homage to the films that preceded it. From Robert Adolf Stemmle’s 1954 film, which essentially told the same story, the new one inherited its luminous and colorful look from the German city, which it portrays in all its delicate beauty. But it is from Gerhard Lamprecht’s 1931 production, which takes the notion of an increasingly frenetic children’s game.

The result is a timeless story that will make both those who have never heard anything about the plot and devotees of the book and its many adaptations laugh. The truth is that this title, It is one of the many rare gems that you can find in the Disney+ catalog.

Disney’s A True-Life Adventure: Secrets of Life

Halfway between documentary and fiction, this rare work by James Algar is a tribute to planet Earth. But much more, to the way in which cinema can pay tribute to it through all kinds of avant-garde techniques that allow all its wild beauty to be shown. The result is a film that, upon its premiere in 1956, It surprised by its narrative intelligence and good use of the visual section.

But it’s his way of incorporating photography and video into a meticulous narrative about survival in the wild that made Secrets of Life a success. In particular, because of the way the studio made use of its cutting-edge technology — for the time, quite striking — to tell what happens on land and under the sea.

From fish to insects, birds and big cats. The documentary explores the full and wild beauty of our planet to show its possibilities. That, at a time when such a format was not common. Which makes the film a peculiar sample of what you can find in the platform’s catalog.

The ugly Duckling

In 1939, Disney made one of its first fairy tale adaptations. And although it is not as remembered as those that came later, the short The Ugly Duckling moved and dazzled the audience. Not only was it a delicate look at a narrative known for its cruel undertones. It also allowed the studio to incorporate classical orchestral music, which would later become part of its most recognizable characteristics.

The last of the 75 shorts that make up the Silly Symphonies by Disney (which began in 1929), is a collection of curiosities and a good way to appreciate the growth of the studio. What began as large-scale experiments ended up being a way to test techniques and, furthermore, the way great classic stories could be adapted into animation.

Brief, exciting and conclusion of a stage for the company, The ugly Duckling It demonstrated everything the studio could do. And now you can enjoy this milestone of animated production in the Disney+ catalog.

The Lady and the Tramp

In 1955, one of Disney’s classics was released. The story of a romance between a street dog and a pampered puppy became one of the studio’s most popular films. Also, a demonstration of the animation division’s ability to create unforgettable characters. And specifically, to make them so iconic to sustain an entire plot through emblematic and unforgettable scenes.

One of them, the most memorable in the history of animation. And yes, we are referring to the moment that Reina and Golfo end up exchanging a memorable kiss while slurping a string of spaghetti. A lasting image that moved the public of the time and turned the production into a jewel of the seventh art.

Fox

For the nostalgic, this treasure in the middle of the Disney+ catalog will be a real find. The adventures of Don Diego de la Vega / Zorro (Guy Williams) transcend from generation to generation. The most curious thing is that with just three seasons, the production has become emblematic and part of the history of television. Much more, in a favorite of the public of all ages, which still enjoys its broadcasts in several Latin American countries.

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This traditional Mexican character came to the small screen in 1957. That, without losing a bit of his charm and sense of humor, which made the series one of the most beloved and remembered of the 20th century.If you want to enjoy the adventures of the hero in his complete installments, you can now do so on Disney+.

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