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List Price: $22.99
Our Price: $6.50
Your Save: $ 16.49 ( 72% )
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Manufacturer: Walt Disney Home Video Starring: Sean Marshall, Helen Reddy, Jim Dale, Mickey Rooney, Red Buttons Directed By: Don Chaffey
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Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786301991315 Format: Animated ISBN: 6301991311 Label: Walt Disney Home Video Manufacturer: Walt Disney Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Walt Disney Home Video Release Date: 1993-10-27 Running Time: 128 Studio: Walt Disney Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1977-11-03
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A great movie even for today's kids! Comment: This was a great buy. The price was right and my daughter has watched the movie several times! I also enjoyed seeing it again after all these years.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best children's movie ever! Comment: I watched this movie when I was little and still love watching it today. I give it as a gift to all of my nieces and nephews and recently got one for my own daughter as well. Can't wait til she is old enough to watch it with me!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Worst. Movie. For a Kid. Ever Comment: This was the first film I saw in the theater, and it totally freaked me out. I was 5 and oh man did this movie scare and depressed me. Never saw it again the rest of my life and will NEVER let my children see it.
Thank goodness my next movie was Star Wars. Whew.
Customer Rating:      Summary: PRODUCT REVIEW Comment: THE SELLER OF THIS PRODUCT LISTED IT IN ALMOST NEW CONDITION AND I RECEIVED THE PRODUCT IN THAT EXACT CONDITION. I WOULD NOT HAVE EVEN KNOWN IT WAS USED IF THERE WERE STILL TAPE ON THE CASE. I WAS VERY PLEASED WITH THE QUALITY OF THE PRODUCT, AND THE SPEED AND ACCURACY OF THE SHIPPING.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pete's Dragon (Disney Gold Classic Collection) Comment: Pete's Dragon (Disney Gold Classic Collection)
Great movie, just like I remeber it as a kid.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Disney loved to mix live action with animation (Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks), but this 1977 effort falls on its face. The turn-of-the-century story concerns an orphaned boy whose only friend is a cartoon monster. While the latter is entertainingly rendered, the rest of the film strains to be enchanting and the cast overreaches in a big way. Not for anybody over the age of ten. --Tom Keogh
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