Bedknobs and Broomsticks DVD Special editions

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English Children Get Big Break from Disney". Press & Sun-Bulletin. March 25, 1972. p.8. Archived from the original on June 20, 2021 . Retrieved October 11, 2018– via Newspapers.com. VHS Videos with Walt Disney Classics Range children's trailer from Early 1995 (announced by John Sachs)

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FILM FACT: Awards and Nominations: 1971 29th Golden Globe® Awards: Nominated: Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for Dame Angela Brigid Lansbury. 1971 44th Academy Awards®: Win: Best Visual Effects for Alan Maley, Eustace Lycett and Danny Lee. Nominated: Best Costume Design for Bill Thomas. Nominated: Best Art Direction for John B. Mansbridge, Peter Ellenshaw, Emile Kuri, Hal Gausman. Nominated: Best Original Song for Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. Nominated: Best Original Song Score for Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman and Irwin Kostal. Leslie Caron, Lynn Redgrave, Judy Carne, and Dame Julie Andrews were all considered for the role of Eglantine Price before the Walt Disney studio decided on Dame Angela Lansbury. David Tomlinson replaced Ron Moody as Emelius Brown due to Ron Moody's busy schedule. Angela Lansbury as Miss Eglantine Price. Miss Price is initially a somewhat reclusive woman, reluctant to take in children from London as she believes they will get in the way of her witchcraft, which she prefers to keep secret but hopes to use to bring the nascent World War II to an end. However, she bonds with the children and falls in love with Mr. Browne during their journey. She becomes the adoptive mother to the Rawlins siblings at the end of the film. As the introductory scroll lifted directly from the 25th Anniversary Edition laserdisc explains, the reconstruction of "A Step in the Right Direction" (3:45) is the best way to enjoy this deleted song unless the discarded full footage is ever unearthed. Angela Lansbury's recording of the song is heard, while a slideshow of still photographs gives us a good idea of how the Lansbury-plus-broom number would have looked. Screenplay: Bill Walsh (screenplay), Don DaGradi (screenplay), Ralph Wright (animation story), Ted Berman (animation story) and Mary Norton (book) Disney Evokes Fantasy A La 'Poppins'; Repeat Talent in 'Magic Bed' ". Variety. April 13, 1966. p.4 . Retrieved November 17, 2022– via Internet Archive.

Hold on tight for a magical, musical, fun-filled journey! When young Charlie, Carrie and Paul move to a small village during World War II, they discover their host, Miss Eglantine Price [Dame Angela Lansbury], is an apprentice witch! Although her early attempts at magic create hilarious results, Miss Eglantine Price successfully casts a travelling spell on an ordinary bed knob, and they fly to the fantastic, animated Isle of Naboombu to find a powerful spell that will save England!

Bedknobs and Broomsticks - Each Version + Where to Get them Bedknobs and Broomsticks - Each Version + Where to Get them

This will not ease reservations anyone holds about Disney Channel programming. Ms. Stone talks fast and ditzily as we learn how the sodium vapor screen process used on Bedknobs differs from the green screen effects of "Waverly Place." The piece runs just 7 minutes and 30 seconds; an additional 35 seconds consist of text telling you all the ways you can consume the sitcom. Oy. David Tomlinson as Mr. Emelius Browne. Introduced as "Professor Browne," the title by which Miss Price knows him, he is running a Correspondence College of Witchcraft based on what he believes to be "nonsense words" found in an old book. When Miss Price and the children find him in London, he is revealed to be a street performer and con artist, and not a very good one. He is, however, a smooth talker, which proves useful on the group's adventures, and believes in doing everything "with a flair." As the adventures unfold, he finds himself developing an attachment to Miss Price and the children, a feeling he struggles with; Browne becomes the adoptive father to the Rawlins siblings at the end of the film and enlists himself in the military, while promising his new family that he'll return. Opening (Original 1982 release) [ ] Closing (Original 1982 release) [ ] Opening (1986 Re-release) [ ] Closing (1986 Re-release) [ ] Opening (1988 Re-release) [ ] Closing (1988 Re-release) [ ] Opening (1990 Re-release) [ ] Closing (1990 Re-release) [ ] Opening (1992 Re-release) [ ] Growing Up with Winnie the Pooh Videos with clips of "Making Friends", "Sharing and Caring", and "Helping Others". (announced by John Sachs)

Walt Disney Classics children's trailer from 1998 (short version) [announced by John Sachs] (UK Pitched)

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Next, we get a 70-second video of a David Tomlinson "Portobello Road" recording session. Although the clip is clearly staged for publicity purposes, there's something sad about seeing a gray-haired, clean-shaven Tomlinson delivering a single slow verse for conductor Irwin Kostal. Escape to Witch Mountain (Walt Disney Family Classics) | The Apple Dumpling Gang | Return from Witch Mountain (Walt Disney Family Classics) Roy Snart as Paul Rawlins. Paul is about six; his possession of the bedknob and the Isle of Naboombu children's book lead to the group's adventures as well as the eventual solution to the quest for the Substitutiary Locomotion spell. Paul is prone to blurting out whatever is on his mind, which occasionally leads to trouble. Theatrical Release: November 11, 1971 / Running Time: 139 Minutes (25th Anniversary cut) / Rating: G Arthur Gould-Porter as Captain Ainsley Greer, a British Army captain who comes from HQ in London to inspect the Home Guard and becomes lost in the area. He is constantly running into locals who suspect him of being a Nazi in disguise.Mary Poppins (45th Anniversary Edition) • The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (Special Two-Disc Collector's Edition) A Step in the Right Direction" Reconstruction (3:48): By using stills (since the footage is still lost), Disney attempts to recreate the missing Angela Lansbury musical number. Charming number, but not a huge loss as far as the impact of the film is concerned. Special Feature: Deleted and Extended Scenes [1971] [1080p] [1.66:1] [10:06] Here we get presented eight individual sequences, which includes “Captain Greer;” “Ulterior Motives;” “The First Supper;” “Letter from Professor Browne;” “Extortion;” “Travelling Spell;” “Substitutiary Locomotion” and “Matchmaker.” You can either watch each one individual or Play All. VHS Videos with Walt Disney Home Video's children's trailer from 1988 (announced by Brian Cummings)



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