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Charlotte's Web is a 1973 American animated musical drama film based on the 1952 book of the same name by E. B. White. [2] It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Like the book, it centers on a pig named Wilbur who befriends an intelligent spider named Charlotte who saves him from being slaughtered.
In 2003, a direct-to-video sequel to that film, Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure, was released by Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures. Paramount Pictures, with Walden Media , Kerner Entertainment Company, and Nickelodeon Movies , produced a live-action adaptation , starring Dakota Fanning as Fern and Julia Roberts as the voice ...
She was known for voicing Charlotte A. Cavatica in Charlotte's Web (1973). Reynolds was also known as a cabaret performer; in 1979, she opened the Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio in North Hollywood. [3] Her television series The Debbie Reynolds Show earned her a Golden Globe nomination in 1969.
I’ve passed on all the classic kids books to my grandson: Wrinkle in Time, Charlotte’s Web, Stuart Little, all the Beverly Cleary Classics—Henry Huggins, Beezus and Ramona. I read them over ...
Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure is a 2003 American animated direct-to-video musical adventure film.The sequel to the 1973 film Charlotte's Web (itself based on the children's novel Charlotte's Web by E.B. White), the film is a co-production between Universal Home Entertainment Productions and Paramount Pictures Corporation, with Nickelodeon Animation Studio handling production ...
Vicki Hodge wears a Loris Azzaro spider web dress in 1972. Express - Getty Images Fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg and her then-husband, Austrian prince Egon von Furstenberg.
MOUNT VERNON ‒ The childhood home of author E.B. White, who wrote “Charlotte’s Web” and other classic children’s books, has undergone major renovation and is on the market for $2.8 million.
Charlotte's Web: United States: Charles A. Nichols Iwao Takamoto: Paramount Pictures Hanna-Barbera Sagittarius Productions: Traditional: Theatrical: March 1, 1973: 94 minutes The Count of Monte Cristo: United States Australia: William Hanna Joseph Barbera: Hanna-Barbera Australia: Traditional: Television special