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3 Black & White Stills From Disney’s 1977 Pete’s Dragon

$ 0.52

Availability: 87 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Object Type: Photograph
  • Size: 8 x 10
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Industry: Movies
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Condition: excellent condition with a slight curl of the top and bottom edges

    Description

    Here are three 8 by 10 black & white stills from the theater accessory pack for the 1977 Walt Disney Production release of Pete’s Dragon (Set B).
    Included are:
    (1) Dr. Terminus (Jim Dale) in front of his traveling wagon with Hoagy (Red Buttons) (82A – 2122C), (2) Dr. Terminus driving his traveling wagon with Hoagy as lookout above the sail (82A – 3922C) and (3) Pete (Sean Marshall) and Elliot (voice Charlie Callas) pushing Nora (Helen Reddy) on a swing (82A – 5342C).
    All three are in excellent condition with a slight curl of the top and bottom edges.
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    Pete's Dragon is a 1977 American live-action/animated musical fantasy comedy film directed by Don Chaffey, produced by Jerome Courtland and Ron Miller, and written by Malcolm Marmorstein. It is based on the unpublished short story "Pete's Dragon and the USA (Forever After)" by Seton I. Miller and S.S. Field. The film stars Sean Marshall, Helen Reddy, Jim Dale, Mickey Rooney, Red Buttons, Jeff Conaway, Shelley Winters, and the voice of Charlie Callas as Elliott.
    The project was initially conceived in 1957 as a two-part episode of the Disneyland television series, but it was shelved until it was revived as a musical film in 1975. The film was released on November 3, 1977 to mixed reviews from critics, though some praised the animation, and was a moderate success, grossing million over a million budget. The song "Candle on the Water" received an Academy Award nomination, but lost to "You Light Up My Life" from the film of the same name. Reddy's recording (with a different arrangement than the one her character sings in the film) was released as a single by Capitol Records, reaching #27 on the Adult Contemporary charts. The film also received a nomination for Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score, losing to A Little Night Music.
    FROM Wikipedia