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Disney's Pete's Dragon Movies which was released in 1977 is a combination of live action and animated musical feature film. This focuses on the title character named Pete, a young orphan. This is about friendship and heartwarming fun with a friend dragon named Elliot.
This is set in the early 20th Century, in a small fishing community in Maine, USA. Elliot can make himself go invisible and only makes himself visible to Pete only. In turn, it always got Pete in trouble with the locals.
The genres are Adventure, Family, Fantasy, and Musical. It goes with the tagline: Brazzle Dazzle Brilliance! The story has been acquired in the 1950s by the Disney Studio which was intended to be part of the Walt Disney anthology series on TV. This is given the distinction to be the first Disney movie to be recorded in the Dolby Stereo sound system.
Furthermore, on October 1980, it was first Disney feature film to be ever released on VHS home video. Unfortunately, this is the first animation without the Disney's Nine Old Men involved. The main method of special effects used is done by compositing of up to 3 scenes.
Disney's Pete's Dragon has been directed by1111 Don Chaffey and Don Bluth (animation). It has been produced by11111111111 Jerome Courtland and Ron W. Miller. This has been a collaboration by S.S. Field, and Seton Miller. The screenwriter is Malcolm Marmorstein.
The voice casts are Helen Reddy, Jim Dale, Mickey Rooney, Red Buttons, and Shelley Winters. Music is by Joel Hirschhorn, Al Kasha, and Irwin Kostal. Cinematography is done by Frank Phillips while the editing by Gordon D. Brenner.
The release date was last November 3, 1977. Disney's Pete's Dragon Film has the1 running time is 134 minutes. This has been made in the United States and naturally, the language is in English.
Songs of this great movie are 'Main Title" – Instrumental, "The Happiest Home in These Hills" - Shelley Winters, Charles Tyner, Gary Morgan & Jeff Conaway, "Boo Bop BopBop Bop (I Love You, Too)" - Sean Marshall & Charlie Callas, and "I Saw a Dragon" - Helen Reddy, Mickey Rooney & The Townsmen. Also included are "It's Not Easy" - Helen Reddy & Sean Marshall, "Passamashloddy" - Jim Dale, Red Buttons & Townsfolk, and "Candle on the Water" - Helen Reddy.1 Furthermore, it includes these amazing songs such as "There's Room for Everyone" - Helen Reddy, Sean Marshall & Children, "Every Little Piece" - Red Buttons & Jim Dale, "Brazzle Dazzle Day" - Helen Reddy, Mickey Rooney & Sean Marshall, "Bill of Sale" - Helen Reddy, Shelley Winters, Charles Tyner, Gary Morgan & Jeff Conaway, and "Candle on the Water (Reprise)" - Helen Reddy.
It has been nominated for 2 Oscars for 1978 Oscar Best Music, Original Song and Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score. Additionally, it has 7 more nominations from other award giving bodies. These are Saturn Award Best Actor – Fantasy, Best Actress – Fantasy, Best Costumes, Best Fantasy Film, Best Special Effects and Best Supporting Actor. |
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