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Doctor Dolittle (voiced by Hal Smith in an English accent impersonating Rex Harrison) - an animal doctor who can talk to animals. Tommy Stubbins (voiced by in an English accent) - a sailor and Doctor Dolittle's first mate who can also talk to animals. Chee-Chee (voiced by Don Messick) - the cabin monkey. Dab-Dab - a duck who is also the ship's ...
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The Horse Whisperer is a 1998 American neo-western drama film directed by and starring Robert Redford, based on the 1995 novel The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans.Redford plays the title role, a talented trainer with a remarkable gift for understanding horses, who is hired to help an injured teenager (played by Scarlett Johansson) and her horse back to health following a tragic accident.
The Sound of Music is not exactly a winter movie in its setting—in fact, much of it clearly takes place during warm weather—but the fact that it airs on TV every December has made it into one.
The Mister Ed show concept was derived from a series of short stories by children's author Walter R. Brooks which began with The Talking Horse in the September 18, 1937, issue of Liberty magazine. [4] Brooks is best known for the Freddy the Pig series of children's novels which feature talking animals that interact with humans.
Winterhawk is a 1975 American Western film co-written, produced and directed by Charles B. Pierce.Starring Leif Erickson, Woody Strode, Denver Pyle, L.Q. Jones, Michael Dante and Elisha Cook Jr., the story concerns a Blackfoot chief who attempts to get help for his tribe who have been infected by smallpox.
The Winter Stallion, also known as The Christmas Stallion, is a 1992 British television Technicolor film directed by Peter Edwards and starring Daniel J. Travanti. A Welsh language version titled Eira Cynta'r Gaeaf was filmed back-to-back and broadcast on S4C , which produced the film.
Winter has come to the forest and the snow is falling. When the wind blows, animals sleep. When the wind stops blowing, the little trees and various animals dance and play. Various animals are ice skating. Some animals dance in duos, while others form large dance groups. When the wind returns, the animals take shelter.