Buried Classic: Short Film Robot from Muppets Creator Jim Henson
By Rob Scott
January 26, 2012
January 26, 2012
- In 1963, six years before “Sesame Street,” Jim Henson produced a short film called “Robot.”
- Originally produced for business seminars, AT&T recently made the lost film available online.
- “The short tells an archetypal man and machine story,” reports Forrest Wickman for Slate. “Still, it’s unexpected to see a robot imagined in 1963 not just as a possible weapon of war or spaceship pilot but as a means for ‘digesting vast oceans of information.'”
- It’s interesting to speculate whether the film reveals Henson’s own thinking about smart machines. Nevertheless, it does showcase his talent creating an entertaining personality, an ability that would later serve him well.
- “I’m struck not only by the robot’s campy resemblance to the tin-can creations of movies like ‘Forbidden Planet,’ but also by its hilariously open disdain for humans,” writes Wickman, “which reminds me above all of Flight of the Conchords’ much more recent ‘The Humans Are Dead.'”
- The post includes Henson’s 3-minute short.
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