The Pink Panther is - paws down - the world's grooviest cartoon star. In 1964 the pink-inked feline slinked onto the opening credits of a live action film comedy and not only stole the show... but also the hearts of critics audiences and sophisticated cinephiles alike! And though the cartoons continue to this day the earlier entries are considered classics. Collected here for the first time are all of the original cartoon favourites - including the Oscar®-winning ThePink Phink (1964: Animated Short Subject) - that captured a world of fans... and will undoubtedly continue to do so for decades to come!
Created by Fritz Freleng for the title sequence of the 1964 Blake Edwards/Peter Sellers comedy classic the Pink Panther appeared in many theatrical cartoons won an Academy Award (Short Subject - Cartoon) for The Pink Phink (1964) and starred in five television series. The New Pink Panther Show provides him with a speaking voice (Matt Frewer) for the first time.Well-written and artistically animated The New Pink Panther Show also includes vintage The Ant and the Aardvark cartoo
Walt Disney's 25th full-length animated classic The Black Cauldron is a spectacular fantasy adventure to leave your whole family spellbound. In the mystical land of Prydrain a young boy named Taran undertakes a heroic task. With a magic sword at his side Taran must prevent the evil Horned King from unleashing the supernatural powers of a mysterious black cauldron! Helped by the beautiful Princess Eilonwy a funny and furry creature named Gurgi and an adorable clairvoyant pig Taran
Wishmaster: Feature run time 90 Mins approx Audio Commentary with Director Robert Kurtzman and Screenwriter Peter Atkins Audio Commentary with Director Robert Kurtzman and Stars Andrew Divoff and Tammy Lauren Isolated Score Selections and Audio Interview with composer Harry Manfredini Out of the Bottle Interviews with Director Robert Kurtzman and Co-Producer David Tripet The Magic Words An Interview with Screenwriter Peter Atkins The Djinn and Alexandra Interviews with Stars Andrew Divoff and Tammy Lauren Captured Visions An Interview with Director of Photography Jacques Haitkin Wish List Interviews with Actors Robert Englund, Kane Hodder, and Ted Raimi Teaser Trailer Theatrical Trailer TV Spots Radio Spots Vintage Making Of featurette Vintage EPK Behind-The-Scenes Footage Compilation Storyboard Gallery Storyboard Gallery Still Gallery
Tabloid reporters Jack Harrison (Jeff Goldblum) and Gil Turner (Ed Begley Jr.) are sent to Transylvania with two choices: find the Frankenstein monster or find new jobs. But before the jumpy journalists can dig up their big story they must first face the horrors of an extremely clumsy butler (Michael Richards) a nymphomaniac vampire (Geena Davis) and a semi-mad doctor (Joseph Bologna) as well as assorted mummies werewolves and more Transylvanian oddballs. Can these two bumbling heroes unravel this monstrous mystery or are they in for some very scary surprises? John Byner Carol Kane Jeffrey Jones and Norman Fell co-star in this hilarious horror spoof written and directed by Rudy DeLuca (co-writer of Caveman and High Anxiety). For laughs screams and a good time call Transylvania 6-5000!
Created by Friz Freleng for the title sequence of the 1964 Blake Edwards/Peter Sellers comedy classic the Pink Panther appeared in many theatrical cartoons won an ACADEMY AWARD'' (Short Subject Cartoon) for The Pink Phink (1964) and starred in five television series. The New Pink Panther Show provides him with a speaking voice (Matt Frewer) for the first time. Well-written and artistically animated The New Pink Panther Show also includes vintage The Ant and the Aardvark cartoons plus new characters voiced by such comic favorites as Ruth Buzzi John Byner Dan Castellaneta Joe Piscopo Charles Nelson Reilly Wallace Shawn and Jo Anne Worley.
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