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{{Infobox book
| name = Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince
| image = [[Image:Marc Eliot's Walt Disney - Hollywood's Dark Prince biography.jpg|210px]]
| author = [[Marc Eliot (author)|Marc Eliot]]
| cover_artist =
| publisher =
| release_date = 1994
| media_type = Paperback
| pages = 372
| isbn = ISBN 0-06-100789-7
| dewey= 791.43/092 B 20
| congress= NC1766.U52 D5328 1994
| oclc= 31745719
}}

'''''Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince''''' is a [[biography]] by [[Marc Eliot]], presenting a darker picture of entertainer [[Walt Disney]] than his popular perception. Eliot alleges lifelong [[anti-Semitism]] and he also documents Disney's covert activities on behalf of the [[HUAC|House Un-American Activities Committee]] as a spy against [[Communists]] in Hollywood. The book also discusses Disney's alleged [right-wing]] politics, including an incident in which Disney allegedly wore a [[Barry Goldwater]] badge while receiving the Medal of Freedom from Goldwater's political opponent, President [[Lyndon Johnson]] just before the [[United States presidential election, 1964|1964 election]]. Eliot also discusses an allegation that Disney refused to lower the American flag<ref>[http://davelandweb.com/matterhorn/images/60s/11_29_63_Matterhorn.jpg This tourist photo, allegedly taken on November 29, 1963, shows flags by the Matterhorn flying at half mast.], davelandweb.com</ref> at [[Disneyland]] after the assassination of [[John F. Kennedy]].

Eliot's book also discusses the urban legend that, in preparation for his death in December of 1966, Disney had himself cryogenically frozen, in the hopes of being returned to life by medical science in the future. Eliot opines that the myth of Disney being frozen is probably false, although Disney did have a strong interest in cryonics. <ref>http://www.snopes.com/disney/info/wd-ice.htm</ref>

The book also discusses the absence of a birth certificate for Walter Elias Disney and the possibility that Disney was actually born in 1890, to a peasant woman in Spain, then adopted by the Disneys. Eliot also discusses the possibility that Disney was later passed off as a full decade younger than he actually was. Birth certificates were not universal at that time, so there may be no way to resolve this question.

The book has received sharp criticism <ref>[http://www.theedge.abelgratis.co.uk/booksfilm/waltdisneyhollywoodsdarkprince.htm Review by Gerald Houghton], ''The Edge'' online{{dead link|date=December 2013}}</ref> and some of the book's claims have been disputed by other authors.<ref>[http://www.snopes.com/disney/waltdisn/illegit.asp "Illegitimate birth?"], ''[[Snopes.com]]''</ref><ref>[http://www.rainbo.net/pages/fbi.htm Summary of ''Walt Disney: The FBI Files''] by Richard L. Trethewey, retrieved January 2, 2008</ref>
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.marceliot.net Author's Homepage]

[[Category:1994 books]]
[[Category:American biographies|Disney]]
[[Category:Walt Disney]]
[[Category:Books about Disney]]

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