Few intellectual properties are more tightly protected than Mickey Mouse Among the earliest to strike was filmmaker Jamie Bailey, whose film The Mouse Trap imagined a sadistic rodent haunting an arcade . It was a critical failure, but its impact was clear: public domain horror, even the novelty kind, was a viable niche. A more ambitious entry followed shortly after, and this time, Mickey didnt...

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