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Bedknobs & Broomsticks (Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection) [VHS]







Angela Lansbury, David Tomlinson

Walt Disney Home Video, 1998

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   highly recommended  highly recommended






Classics you can't beat

Bedknobs and Broomsticks Enchanted Musical Edition

This movie doesn't have the modern technology to create the atmosphere. What it does have is talent and storyline that keep it a pleasure to watch.

I see that for the young children of today have a harder time with the movies split between the animated characters and the actors. But as the story plays out they get lost in the colors and music.

For me I saw this when I was young, and shared it with my own children. That was why I purchased 2 of the dvd's recently. One for each of my own children, to share one day with their own children.

Nothing can beat the talent that went into creating this movie can't be beat by today's technology. The song and dance scenes take you right along with the character development.

Check it out if you haven't seen the bed fly, the magically controlled small military stand up against the Nazi's (if I remeber correctly) to defend their small town.

Again Classics can't be beat,content is suitable for all ages.


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Perfect Condition; No wait

I got this movie still in the package in a very short amount of time. I would definitely recommend this wonderful kids movie & this easy to work with seller!


Great family DVD

Our VCR version was scratchy and my son loves this too much to not make it a part of our permanent collection.




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Warn And Fuzzy

I've loved this movie since I was a kid. It doesn't exactly hold up completely today, but it is still a really fun movie to watch when you need to cheer yourself up on a rainy day. It's just pure fun. It doesn't make a lot of sense, but it's a Disney movie....it doesn't have to. The only thing preventing me from giving this 5 stars is that it doesn't have a commentary, which we've all come to expect from dvds. I'd recommend that you get this for your kids or the kid in you.


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When a mail-order apprentice witch (Angela Lansbury) is saddled with three sibling refugees from London during World War II, the outlook is grim. But the kids soon discover her secret and sign on for adventure in the name of England. With the aid of a magical bed, they track down her fraudulent headmaster (David Tomlinson) to find the spell that will aid the Allies. Fascinated that she has actually achieved results with his lessons, he joins forces. The quintet does battle with corrupt booksellers, animated-lion royalty, and, eventually, invading Germans. Songs include Lansbury's Oscar-nominated "The Age of Not Believing." This film is often compared to director Robert Stevenson's earlier effort, Mary Poppins, and for good reason. In addition to Tomlinson, the movies share a fondness for magic at the hands of a good woman, light romance with an understanding male, and wide-eyed children. Stevenson also graces both films with interaction between humans and animated animals. Disney is wise to play up that aspect on its box this time around as both the underwater ball and the subsequent island soccer match are the most visually interesting and appealing parts of the film. Adults may find the 1971-vintage mixing of actors and animation a bit creaky, but kids used to a variety of animation quality will find the action a hoot. Ages 4 and up. The movie has been recut several times but was restored to the original length of 139 minutes for its 30th anniversary in 2001. --Kimberly Heinrichs

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