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A triple bill of stop-motion Seasonal favourites. In 'Rudolph the
Red-Nosed Reindeer' (1964), join Sam the Snowman (voice of Burl
Ives) as he tells us the enchanting story of Rudolph's magical
adventures on the Island of the Misfit Toys. Will he return in time
to help Santa guide his sleigh through the snowstorm? 'Santa Claus
is Comin' To Town' (1970) features the voice of Mickey Rooney as
Santa Claus and is narrated by the enchanting Fred Astaire. The
story centres around an orphan boy, Kris Kringle (Rooney) and how
he turned into the Santa Claus we all know and love today. Also
featured with the title film is the bonus feature entitled 'The
Little Drummer Boy', the classic story of the young, orphaned
Drummer Boy who has no gifts to give the new-born baby Jesus except
a song on his drum. Finally, in 'Frosty the Snowman' (1969), it's
party time for Karen (June Foray) and her friends, when they
discover their snowman 'Frosty' has come to life on Christmas Eve!
But will they be able to save Frosty from the sunshine and escape
the clutches of the evil Professor Hinckle, who wants to steal
Frosty's magical hat?
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Frosty the Snowman (DVD)
Jimmy Durante, Billy de Wolfe, Jackie Vernon, Paul Frees, June Foray; Contributions by …
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Animated version of the popular Christmas story. Karen and her
friends are having a Christmas Eve party when they discover that
their snowman, Frosty, has come magically to life. But will they be
able to save Frosty from the sunshine and escape the clutches of
the evil Professor Hinckle, who wants to steal Frosty's magical
hat?
An animated classic featuring the vocal talents of Fred Astaire,
Mickey Rooney and Keenan Wynn. It tells the story of how an
orphaned child solves Kris Kringle's problems and gives joy to the
children of Christmas Village.
Two hearts separated by war. A timeless love story - in letters.
World War II. A difficult time for couples everywhere. Paul "Buddy"
Frees would soon become one of America's most popular voiceover
artists. Audrey "Annelle" Frees was the love of his life. One of
them wouldn't make it through the war. This is the story of their
all-too-short marriage, told in the letters they wrote to each
other. With the exclusive cooperation of Annelle's family, author
Ben Ohmart has painstakingly edited this moving collection of
personal correspondence into a volume that paints a remarkable
picture of two wartime lovers just beginning their life together.
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To is a companion book to Ohmart's
popular biography Welcome, Foolish Mortals: The Life and Voices of
Paul Frees, also available from BearManor Media. Join us for a love
story that you won't soon forget. Share the joys and the tragedies
of Buddy and Annelle Frees.
In addition to providing the voices of Boris Badenov and The
Pillsbury Doughboy, and narrating films like "The Manchurian
Candidate" and "The Shaggy Dog," Frees wrote the recently unearthed
scripts and lyrics contained in this collection.
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