The AristoCats 1970 G, 78 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Comedy / Musical
Director: Wolfgang Reitherman Cast: Phil Harris, Eva Gabor, Sterling Holloway, Scatman Crothers, Vito Scotti, Nancy Kulp, Pat Buttram, Paul Winchell, George Lindsey, Thurl Ravenscroft, Hermione Baddeley, Charles(2) Lane, Monica Evans, Carole Shelley, Roddy Maude-Roxby
When wealthy Mme. Bonfamille (voice of Hermione Baddeley) dies, she leaves her fortune to her cat Duchess (voice of Eva Gabor) and her three kittens. The jealous butler, Edgar (voice of Roddy Maude-Roxby), abandons the cats in the French countryside so that he will have the fortune. But, there are rescuers out there in the form of alley cat Thomas O'Malley (voice of Phil Harris), mouse Roquefort (voice of Sterling Holloway), and hounds Lafayette and Napoleon (voices of George Lindsey and Pat Buttram) who come to their aid, and by story's end the cats are back home where they belong.
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The Fox and the Hound 1981 G, 83 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Comedy / Drama
Director: Ted Berman, Richard Rich, Art Stevens Cast: Mickey Rooney, Kurt Russell, Pearl Bailey, Jack Albertson, Sandy Duncan, Jeanette Nolan, Pat Buttram, John McIntire, John Fiedler, Corey Feldman, Richard Bakalyan, Keith Coogan, Paul Winchell
Tod (voice of Mickey Rooney) is a young fox that is brought into a home after his father is killed. Among the household members is Copper (voice of Kurt Russell), a young hunting dog. As can be imagined, humorous problems develop in their relationship as they mature and adapt to their positions in life. 1 User Review
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| | Tania 02/17/2007 | | I wasn't that keen on this movie but my children loved it and watched it quite frequently. |
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1977 G, 72 min. Genre: Family
Director: John Lounsbery, Wolfgang Reitherman Cast: Sterling Holloway, Paul Winchell, Sebastian Cabot, Junius Matthews, Howard Morris, Ralph Wright, Clint Howard, Jon Walmsley, Barbara Luddy, John Fiedler, Hal Smith
Pooh and his friends romp through adventures in Hundred Acre Wood in this delightful film based on A.A. Milne's stories of the Pooh bear. This film is actually three different short films made in the 1960s and 1970s spliced together. One of these shorts, "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day," had previously won an Oscar.
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Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin 1997 G, 90 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Adventure / Comedy / Musical
Director: Karl Geurs Cast: Jim Cummings, Paul Winchell, Brady Bluhm, David Warner, Peter Cullen, Andre Stojka, John Fiedler, Ken Sansom, Frankie J. Galasso, Steven Schatzberg, Dylan Watson
Christopher Robin (voice of Brady Bluhm) leaves for school, and Owl (voice of Andre Stojka) reads the gang a letter from Christopher. Owl pronounces "School" as "Skull," and Piglet (voice of John Fiedler), Tigger (voice of Paul Winchell), Rabbit (voice of Ken Sansom), and Eeyore (voice of Peter Cullen) believe that Christopher is in grave danger. They form a search party and embark on a scary journey to find Christopher. The gang finds Christopher, and they realize that he is safe. Now, Christopher leads his friends back home to safety.
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Stop! Look! and Laugh! 1960 N/R, 76 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Jules White Cast: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Paul Winchell, Joe Bolton, Edmund Cobb, Chester Conklin, Bess Flowers, Clarence Straight, Gino Corrado
Some of the Three Stooges funniest moments are interwoven with comedy acts of the 1950s in this video.
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Which Way to the Front? 1970 G, 96 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Jerry Lewis Cast: Jerry Lewis, Jan Murray, John Wood, Robert Middleton, Sidney Miller, Kaye Ballard, Paul Winchell, Gary Crosby
A private commando group, made up of 4-Fs, invades Italy during World War II. Jerry, why did you make this one?
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| 1. The AristoCats (1970)
2. The Fox and the Hound (1981)
3. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
4. Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (1997)
5. Stop! Look! and Laugh! (1960)
6. Which Way to the Front? (1970)
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