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Uploaded by jstableford on Jan 14, 2008
The Family That Dwelt Apart - A short film based on a 1937 essay by E.B. White published in The New Yorker.
Film & Animation
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And that is how the world lost a Pruitt and gained a Bukowski.
steveasat2 1 month ago
@Lavenderblue333 And this is the guy who wrote STUART LITTLE!
GoblinXXX 1 month ago
EB White is the narrator!!!!
Lieblingsfachful 1 month ago
Wow! Ol' EB was a jaded old soul in his salad days, wasn't he?
Lavenderblue333 3 months ago
I remember this from Cartoon Network in the 90's. It came on a show called "O Canada."
YungReg88 7 months ago
I too haven't seen this in 30 years after seeing it on HBO as a kid.
I would always watch it when I saw it was on and have never forgotten it.
Thanks for posting.
discipleoflerxst 1 year ago
Haven't seen this in nearly thirty years. Just as depressing as it was then.
naemystik 1 year ago
Thanks for posting...this has always been one of my favorites. Funny and sad at the same time - the story and music synch nicely, and the 'blink and you'll miss something' animation keeps things just light enough.
Vincek88 3 years ago
I saw this on HBO as a kid and it always made me so sad...it's a lovely story! Thanks for posting!
redshirt71 3 years ago
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And that is how the world lost a Pruitt and gained a Bukowski.
steveasat2 1 month ago
@Lavenderblue333 And this is the guy who wrote STUART LITTLE!
GoblinXXX 1 month ago
EB White is the narrator!!!!
Lieblingsfachful 1 month ago
Wow! Ol' EB was a jaded old soul in his salad days, wasn't he?
Lavenderblue333 3 months ago
I remember this from Cartoon Network in the 90's. It came on a show called "O Canada."
YungReg88 7 months ago
I too haven't seen this in 30 years after seeing it on HBO as a kid.
I would always watch it when I saw it was on and have never forgotten it.
Thanks for posting.
discipleoflerxst 1 year ago
Haven't seen this in nearly thirty years. Just as depressing as it was then.
naemystik 1 year ago
Thanks for posting...this has always been one of my favorites. Funny and sad at the same time - the story and music synch nicely, and the 'blink and you'll miss something' animation keeps things just light enough.
Vincek88 3 years ago
I saw this on HBO as a kid and it always made me so sad...it's a lovely story! Thanks for posting!
redshirt71 3 years ago