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The Daydreamer | 
enlarge | Director: Jules Bass Actors: Tallulah Bankhead, Victor Borge, Patty Duke, Jack Gilford, Sessue Hayakawa Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay Category: DVD
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 54156
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Live, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 99 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: ANBD12125D UPC: 013131212594 EAN: 0013131212594 ASIN: B0000844IU
Theatrical Release Date: June 1966 Release Date: March 4, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 03/04/2003 Run time: 99 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com Not only does the incurably sleepy Hans "Chris" Andersen dream in full color, this future storyteller also dreams in "Animagic." From the award-winning team that delights youngsters annually with their 1964 classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass), The Daydreamer blends animated, roly-headed puppets with live-action talent including Jack Gilford (Cocoon) and Margaret Hamilton (The Wizard of Oz). A hunger for knowledge sends young Chris Andersen searching for the elusive Garden of Paradise. But the Sandman (a wavy shadow, voiced by Cyril Ritchard) casts Chris into a magical puppet world where he breaks a little mermaid's heart, humiliates an emperor, and causes big trouble for tiny Thumbelina. Screen favorites like Hayley Mills, Tallulah Bankhead, Burl Ives, and Boris Karloff lend their voices to the fantasy. Best suited for sentimental Rudolph fans and kids who adore lengthy song-and-dance classics like Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, this visual candy store runs 99 minutes. (Ages 6 and older) --Liane Thomas
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The Daydreamer - DVD December 6, 2008 David E. Avalos (Stockton, CA USA) The Daydreamer was one of several 1960's movies from Rankin Bass in animagic. It's a combination of movie and claymation with a number of well known fairytales in it. It is in line with the other 60's greats such as Rudolf the red-nosed reindeer & The Mad Monster Party. I had to have it to complete my collection and it brings back plenty of memories when I was growing up as a kid in the 60's.
Daydreamer December 26, 2007 Edna L. Masters What a treat to watch this childhood favorite again! If you enjoy musicals this is a great one to add to your collection.
Great! March 10, 2007 Steven Shaw I used to watch this on T.V. when I was a kid every year at Thanksgiving. Now I can let my daughter watch it and get to know all the songs like I did, only now, more often!
Still entertaining me many years later! January 23, 2007 Lilirun (California) I loved this movie as a child and still sing "Isn't it cozy here...". I bought this for my children ages 3 & 6. They loved it. The acting and story are goofy, but this is a kids movie. They loved the familiarity of the fairy tales and the animation of these stories. We had quite a discussion about the original "Little Mermaid" and how the story ends. As well as the Emperor's New Clothes & Thumbelina which they weren't as familiar with. As an adult, I get a kick out of the movie stars and my kids recognized the "Wicked Witch" right away. Although they didn't quite understand that Ray Bolger was the Scarecrow. I loved this movie and found it more entertaining than Mad Monster Party which I also enjoyed as a child. The best part of the whole thing is sharing the classics of my childhood with my children.
Animagic Tour de Force November 5, 2005 Stephen 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had fond memories of The Daydreamer, having seen it on TV in the early 1970s, so I was delighted to see the DVD version. The highlight, to my mind, was the bats' song and dance number in the mole's den ("Isn't it Cosy?"). A friend of mine used to amuse us in elementary school days by singing that song in class whenever the teacher left the room! It was also a treat to see Boris Karloff as a rat with a bad case of lumbago! Another memorable sequence was the destruction of the Garden of Paradise. Even young children today might find it a little frightening. While not up to the standards of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" or "Mad Monster Party," the film is well worth seeing nevertheless. It has a marvellous cast--most of the cast members being seen only as puppets--from Burl Ives to Margaret Hamilton to Terry-Thomas, and a lovely soundtrack. Ideal family viewing--for kids and grown-ups alike.
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