RAGGEDY ANN & ANDY 1977 TV spot
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@moviedudeinc Sadly no.
To be fair, I want this on DVD myself :(
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Well that looked like some pretty snazzy movie theater there! With big medievel candlebras on either side of the door and a nicely groomed & dressed usher standing out front! Not quite like the cheap and cheesy ( by comparison ) neighborhood movie theaters that I went to as a kid! So, were these rich kids in this comercial or something ?
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This should be on dvd, is it on dvd?
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@PolyBrow Richard Williams wasnt interested in any movies he done. he only made A christmas carol, the Pink Panther, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and a bunch of commercials just to get funding for The Thief and the Cobbler. which had a sad ending.
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Yeesh.. Too much of the live-action footage in this spot looks like it came from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre... O_o
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0:31 look at the mom´s face... XDD "ohh god, i wish i dont be here"
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So cute and totally 70s!
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This is asking for a remake. I can feel it. I secretly have a copy of it that I found on eBay. Total childhood memories! Love this TV spot.
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I saw this on YouTube and I LOVE this movie. it's one of my favorite children's movies of all time. Alvin and the Chipmunks 2, the first two Rugrats movie, then Raggedy Ann and Andy. I saw this trailer first and I thought it wold be okay, but I was really surprised how much I LOVED it and how much Didi Conn did a kick ass job as Raggedy Ann.
Before you comment further on Richard Williams, it actually wasn't his fault there were a number of flaws to the movie itself. Blame the producers who forced him to not cut a single musical number out of the film, or the inconsistences in the narrative. He never even had any real faith in the project in the first place; he was forced to do it. What he can be blamed for, however, is how over-budgeted the film eventually became, which forced the producers to drop him from the project.
PolyBrow 3 years ago 11
As soon as the camera turns off- "OK mister, I said what you told me to. Now where's my ten bucks?"
Seriously, the film in question was one of the better animated versions of Raggedy Ann and Andy. I particularly enjoyed Andy's "No Girl's Toy" song. But nothing, in my opinion, can beat the original books.
rocketprime 3 years ago 10