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Dumbo
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Sterling Holloway, Herman Bing, John McLeish, Edward Brophy View AllCrew
Ben Sharpsteen (Director), Joe Grant (Screenplay), Dick Huemer (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Oct. 22nd, 1941
Runtime: 1 hour, 4 minutes
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Disney's Dumbo and Jungle book
Hi everyone,
I am currently writing my Bachelorthesis about racism in Disney's Dumbo and Jungle book. I was wondering if anyone here knows any critcs, esays, papers or reviews, maybe authors who discu...
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Dumbo... A Live Action Remake
Yup... a live action remake of Disney's Classic Dumbo is in the works.
Hollywood Reporter says “the adaptation of the original movie, adding a unique family story that parallels Dumbo’s story.”
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mark f
I'll also verify that Dumbo and his mom love the honest crows at the end much more than the sycophantic "white" elephants, at least if you HAVE to play the race card to watch this lovely film.
I'll also verify that Dumbo and his mom love the honest crows at the end much more than the sycophantic "white" elephants, at least if you HAVE to play the race card to watch this lovely film.
SmudgeEFC1985
I never understood why as a kid that whole scene basically signified that Dumbo and Timothy got pissed and ended up flying up a tree...
I never understood why as a kid that whole scene basically signified that Dumbo and Timothy got pissed and ended up flying up a tree...