Saturday, February 8, 2014

Camelot, Sword in the Stone at Viooz.com and Bing search results and videos







Camelot (film)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search


Camelot
Camelot (film) poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster by Bob Peak

Directed by
Joshua Logan
Produced by
Jack L. Warner
Screenplay by
Alan Jay Lerner
Based on
Camelot
 by Alan Jay Lerner
The Once and Future King
 by T. H. White

Starring
Richard Harris
Vanessa Redgrave
Franco Nero
David Hemmings

Music by
Frederick Loewe
Cinematography
Richard H. Kline
Editing by
Folmar Blangsted
Distributed by
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
Release dates
October 25, 1967

Running time
179 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$13 million
Box office
$31,102,578[1]
 $14,000,000 (rentals)
Camelot is a 1967 film adaptation of the musical of the same name. Richard Harris stars as Arthur, Vanessa Redgrave as Guinevere, and Franco Nero as Lancelot. The film was directed by Joshua Logan.


Contents  [hide]
1 Plot
2 Differences between stage and screen versions
3 Cast
4 Releases
5 Awards
6 See also
7 References
8 External links

Plot[edit]
Unlike the original stage version, the main plot of the film is presented as a long flashback. In the opening scene, King Arthur (Richard Harris) is preparing for a great battle against his friend, Sir Lancelot (Franco Nero), a battle he does not wish to fight but has been forced into. Arthur reflects on the sad circumstances which have led him to this situation, and asks his childhood mentor, Merlin, for advice. Merlin appears to him and tells Arthur to think back. It is now that the main plot begins.[2]
Arthur thinks back to the night of his marriage to his now estranged wife, Guinevere. It is an arranged marriage, and he has never met her before. He is understandably afraid of what lies ahead ("I Wonder What the King is Doing Tonight"). His solitude is broken by Guinevere and her entourage. Guinevere is also worried about marrying a man she has never met, and longs for an easier life ("The Simple Joys of Maidenhood"). Like Arthur, she flees from her entourage to reflect on her future. Arthur (overhearing Guinevere and realizing who she is) accidentally falls out of the tree in which he is hiding. He and Guinevere converse, as she does not know his true identity, and realize they have things in common. Arthur tells her what a wonderful place his kingdom is ("Camelot") and they almost kiss, but are interrupted by men sent to find Arthur. The king's identity is revealed, and although Arthur gives Guinevere the chance to leave she gladly goes back with him to be married.
The plot shifts to five years later. Arthur confides to Guinevere his idea for a "Round Table" that would seat all the noble knights of the realm, reflecting not only a crude type of democratic ideal, but also the political unification of England. Knights are shown gathering from all over England. The plot shifts another five years, and word of Arthur's Round Table spreads to France. Inspired by Arthur’s ideas, the self-righteous French knight Lancelot makes his way to England with his squire Dep, boasting of his superior virtues ("C'est Moi"). Lancelot's prowess impresses Arthur and they become friends, but many of the knights despise him for his self-righteousness.
Guinevere also dislikes Lancelot at first, and incites three of the best knights - Sir Lionel, Sir Sagramore and Sir Dinadan - to challenge him to a joust ("Then You May Take Me To The Fair"). However, the plan goes awry as Lancelot easily defeats all three, almost killing Sir Dinadan (Sir Lionel in the stage version). A horrified Lancelot pleads for Sir Dinadan to live, and as he lays hands on him, Dinadan miraculously recovers. Guinevere is so impressed that her feelings for Lancelot begin to change. Soon afterwards, it is revealed that, despite his vows of celibacy, Lancelot is in love with Guinevere, leading to the famous love triangle involving Arthur, Guinevere, and Lancelot. Guinevere knows it is wrong and tries to get Lancelot out of her life, but he refuses to leave ("If Ever I Would Leave You"). Arthur realizes something is going on between Lancelot and Guinevere but cannot bring himself to alienate either of them, and so turns a blind eye. Mordred (David Hemmings), Arthur's illegitimate son from an affair with Morgause (Arthur's unknown half-sister in some versions of the legend), arrives at Camelot, bitter at Arthur's refusal to recognize him and determined to bring down the fellowship of the Round Table by stirring up trouble. All this takes its toll on Arthur's disposition, and Guinevere tries, but fails, to cheer him up ("What Do The Simple Folk Do?").
Mordred cunningly convinces Arthur to stay out hunting all night as a test, knowing Lancelot will visit Guinevere in her bedchamber. Everything happens as Mordred expected. Guinevere admits her feelings for Lancelot but still feels guilty ("I Loved You Once In Silence"). Mordred rouses several knights and they catch the lovers together, as he planned. Lancelot escapes but Guinevere is arrested and sentenced to die at the stake. Arthur, who has promoted the rule of law throughout the story, is now bound by his own law—he can make no special exceptions for his own wife. Preparations are made for Guinevere's burning ("Guinevere"), but Lancelot rescues her at the last minute, much to Arthur's relief.
In the film’s final scene, we return to the opening. Arthur is preparing for battle against Lancelot, at the insistence of his knights who want revenge, and England appears headed into the Dark Ages. He suddenly receives a surprise visit from Lancelot and Guinevere, who has become a nun. Arthur and Guinevere share an emotional farewell. The battle must continue, however. Prior to the battle, Arthur stumbles across a young boy named Tom, who wishes to become a Knight of the Round Table. Arthur is skeptical at first, but Tom espouses his commitment to Arthur's original ideal of "Not might makes right, but might for right." Arthur realizes that, although most of his plans have fallen through, the ideals of Camelot still live on in this simple boy. Arthur knights Tom and gives him his orders—run behind the lines and survive the battle, so he can tell future generations about the legend of Camelot. Watching Tom leave, Arthur regains his hope for the future, ("Camelot (reprise)").
Differences between stage and screen versions[edit]
Several songs were omitted from the film version - "The Jousts", a choral episode in which the jousts, which occur offstage in the play, are described (in the film they are shown), "Before I Gaze At You Again", sung by Guinevere to an offstage Lancelot, "The Seven Deadly Virtues", sung by Mordred, "Persuasion", sung in a scene not in the film, in which Mordred persuades Morgan Le Fay, who is omitted from the film's screenplay, to conjure up an enchantment to keep Arthur in the forest so that Guenevere and Lancelot's affair can be exposed, and "Fie On Goodness!", sung by the knights, in which they bemoan the fact that they are no longer allowed to administer punishment no matter how inappropriate, but according to the law. (Actually, some of these songs were cut during the original Broadway run of "Camelot", because they made the play too long. However, they were restored for the London production starring Laurence Harvey and Elizabeth Larner.)
The lyrics of the song "Follow Me", which was sung in the play by the water nymph Nimue to entice Merlin to her cave, were completely rewritten and the song was sung by an offscreen chorus in a new scene written for the film. Nimue does not appear in the film.
Cast[edit]
Richard Harris as King Arthur
Vanessa Redgrave as Guinevere
Franco Nero as Lancelot du Lac (with the singing voice of Gene Merlino)
David Hemmings as Mordred
Lionel Jeffries as King Pellinore
Laurence Naismith as Merlin
Pierre Olaf as Dap
Estelle Winwood as Lady Clarinda
Gary Marshal as Sir Lionel
Anthony Rogers as Sir Dinadan
Peter Bromilow as Sir Sagramore
Sue Casey as Lady Sibyl
Gary Marsh as Tom of Warwick
Nicolas Beauvy as young Arthur
Releases[edit]
While the official running time was 179 minutes plus overture, entrance and exit music, only the 70mm blow up prints and 35mm magnetic stereo prints contained that running time. The general release version ran 150 minutes. Cuts were made in dialogue throughout the film and a number of songs including "C'est Moi" and "What do the Simple Folk Do" were removed. Omitted scenes include Arthur explaining what he means when he says that Merlin lives backwards, and the entire flashback of Arthur in the forest recalling Merlin's schoolhouse.[citation needed]
Television broadcasts and home video versions contain the complete, uncut copy of the movie. The shorter general release version has not been seen since the film's 1973 re-release.
The film earned North American rentals of $6.6 million in its 1968 run and $1.7 million on its 1973 re-release.[3][4]
Awards[edit]
The film, nominated for five Academy Awards, won three [5] for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (John Truscott, Edward Carrere, John W. Brown), Best Costume Design (John Truscott), and Best Music-Scoring of Music (Adaptation or Treatment) (Alfred Newman, Ken Darby). It was also nominated for Best Cinematography (Richard Kline) and Best Sound.[6] It also won three Golden Globe Awards and was nominated for an additional three.[7]
The film is also notable as the only instance in which a song written for a Broadway show won a Golden Globe award. The category it won in, "'Best Original Song Written for a Motion Picture," is reserved only for songs explicitly written for films, not stage musicals, but in this instance, an exception was made, and the song "If Ever I Would Leave You" (mislabeled "If Ever I Should Leave You" on the award) won the Golden Globe that year. Whether this was an accidental oversight on the part of the Foreign Press Association, or a deliberate attempt to circumvent the rules, is unknown, but it had never happened before, and has not happened since. In addition, Frederick Loewe was nominated for a Golden Globe for "Best Original Score," although the score was written for the Broadway stage, and not for film.
Richard Harris won the 1968 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.[8]
See also[edit]
List of American films of 1967
List of films based on Arthurian legend
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ "Camelot, Box Office Information". The Numbers. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
2.Jump up ^ "'Camelot' Quotes" IMDb, accessed August 23, 2011
3.Jump up ^ "Big Rental Films of 1968", Variety, 8 January 1969 p 15. Please note this figure is a rental accruing to distributors.
4.Jump up ^ "Big Rental Films of 1973", Variety, 9 January 1974 p 19
5.Jump up ^ "NY Times: Camelot Awards". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-12-27.
6.Jump up ^ "The 40th Academy Awards (1968) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
7.Jump up ^ "'Camelot' Awards" IMDb, accessed August 23, 2011
8.Jump up ^ "Richard Harris awards" IMDb, accessed August 23, 2011
External links[edit]
 Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Camelot (film)
Camelot at the Internet Movie Database
Camelot at the TCM Movie Database
Camelot at allmovie
Camelot at Rotten Tomatoes


[show]
v ·
 t ·
 e
 
Lerner and Loewe musicals

























[show]
v ·
 t ·
 e
 
Films directed by Joshua Logan


























[show]
v ·
 t ·
 e
 
T. H. White's The Once and Future King


















 


Categories: 1967 films
English-language films
American films
1960s comedy-drama films
1960s musical comedy films
1960s romantic comedy films
American comedy-drama films
American musical comedy films
American musical drama films
American romantic musical films
Arthurian film and television
Films based on plays
Films directed by Joshua Logan
Films whose art director won the Best Art Direction Academy Award
Best Original Music Score Academy Award winners
Warner Bros. films
Films based on musicals





Navigation menu



Create account
Log in



Article

Talk










Read

Edit

View history









 Search 






Main page
Contents
Featured content
Current events
Random article
Donate to Wikipedia
Wikimedia Shop

Interaction
Help
About Wikipedia
Community portal
Recent changes
Contact page

Tools










Print/export





Languages
العربية
Deutsch
Español
Français
Bahasa Indonesia
Italiano
Português
Русский
Svenska
Edit links
This page was last modified on 18 December 2013 at 01:53.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
 Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
Privacy policy
About Wikipedia
Disclaimers
Contact Wikipedia
Developers
Mobile view
Wikimedia Foundation
Powered by MediaWiki
   









Title Actor Director 
Submit Query Login
Register
























 Home

 Movies

 Genres

 Cinema

 Featured

 Years

 Countries

 Languages






A Different Camera Angle Revealed That Mila Kunis Is... 





You'll Never Guess What J.Lo Did To Her Body So That... 





Just A Few Know That Girls With Dyed Hair Are Not Really... 


 by Mgid
 


The Sword in the Stone (1963)



1
2
3
4
5

18 votes

 7.1/10 (30,863 votes)
Share Facebook  Share Twitter  Share Stumbleupon  Share digg 
Share this movie:




The Sword in the Stone 


Directed by: Wolfgang Reitherman
 Year: 1963 | Duration: 79 min
 Genre: Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Fantasy, Family
 Starring: Rickie Sorensen, Sebastian Cabot, Karl Swenson
Country: USA
Language: English


Merlin the Magician teaches a young boy who is destined to be King Arthur.
   
The movie does not load/play? See the FAQ for details.
     HDstream
FlashHD

     

<a href='http://ad.propellerads.com/ck.php?n=5238200078670' target='_blank'><img src='http://ad.propellerads.com/avw.php?zoneid=&n=5238200078670' border='0' alt='' /></a>








Dozens Couldn't Believe Their Eyes When They Saw Emma... 




20 Shameful Things Girls Secretly Want You Do 




30 Child Stars Who Died At Very Young Age 




Will You Continue Watching Big Bang Theory After This? 




Once He Was Super Bowl Champion But Now A Homeless Retiree 


 by Mgid

.

faq terms privacy
  
   













Title Actor Director 
Submit Query Login
Register
























 Home

 Movies

 Genres

 Cinema

 Featured

 Years

 Countries

 Languages






A Different Camera Angle Revealed That Mila Kunis Is... 





You'll Never Guess What J.Lo Did To Her Body So That... 





Just A Few Know That Girls With Dyed Hair Are Not Really... 


 by Mgid
 


The Sword in the Stone (1963)



1
2
3
4
5

18 votes

 7.1/10 (30,863 votes)
Share Facebook  Share Twitter  Share Stumbleupon  Share digg 
Share this movie:




The Sword in the Stone 


Directed by: Wolfgang Reitherman
 Year: 1963 | Duration: 79 min
 Genre: Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Fantasy, Family
 Starring: Rickie Sorensen, Sebastian Cabot, Karl Swenson
Country: USA
Language: English


Merlin the Magician teaches a young boy who is destined to be King Arthur.
   
The movie does not load/play? See the FAQ for details.
     HDstream
FlashHD

     

<a href='http://ad.propellerads.com/ck.php?n=5238200078670' target='_blank'><img src='http://ad.propellerads.com/avw.php?zoneid=&n=5238200078670' border='0' alt='' /></a>








Dozens Couldn't Believe Their Eyes When They Saw Emma... 




20 Shameful Things Girls Secretly Want You Do 




30 Child Stars Who Died At Very Young Age 




Will You Continue Watching Big Bang Theory After This? 




Once He Was Super Bowl Champion But Now A Homeless Retiree 


 by Mgid

.

faq terms privacy
  
   






Web
Images
Videos
Maps
News
More

Bing


5 of 5Sign in

Also try:Disney Sword and the Stone  ·
Disney's Sword Stone 1984  ·
Sword Ston…
2,100,000 resultsAny time









The Sword in the Stone (1963) - IMDb
www.imdb.com/title/tt0057546
Rating: 7.2/10 ·
44,199 ratings ·
Animation/Adventure/Comedy ·
G ·
79 min
My Walt Disney Animation Studios Collection. ... Title: The Sword in the Stone (1963) 7.2 /10. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Use the HTML below. ...
.
The Sword in the Stone (film) - Wikipedia, the free ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sword_in_the_Stone_(film)

The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney and originally released to theaters on December 25, 1963 by ...
Plot ·
Cast and characters ·
Reception ·
Soundtrack ·
Other media
.
Images of disney's sword in the stone 1963 film
bing.com/images











.
The Sword In The Stone (1963) Disney movie

www.cornel1801.com/disney/Sword-Stone-1963/movie-film.html
The Sword In The Stone (1963) online to watch the 18th Walt Disney Animated Classic; read, listen or download pictures, quotes, lyrics
.
The Sword in the Stone (1963) - News - IMDb

www.imdb.com/title/tt0057546/news
Walt Disney’s The Sword in the Stone ... after the film’s release, The Sword in the Stone concerns the ... The Sword in the Stone,” the 1963 Walt Disney ...
.

Videos of disney's sword in the stone 1963 film
bing.com/videos






1:19:48
The Sword in the Stone (1963)
VIOOZ




2:23
Walt Disney Films - The Sword in th…
YouTube




5:30
Sword in the Stone Eagle Sreech
YouTube




1:12
The sword in the stone - The swor…
YouTube


.
The Disney Films: The Sword in the Stone - 1963




thedisneyfilms.blogspot.com/2011/08/sword-in-stone-1963.html
Aug 10, 2011 · History, fun facts and reviews of every theatrical Disney film in chronological order. Follow along as I review over 70 years of Disney movies.
..
The Sword in the Stone - Disney Wiki

disney.wikia.com/wiki/The_Sword_in_the_Stone
The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt...
.
The Sword in the Stone (1963) (film) (animated) - Quondam ...

kingarthur.wikia.com/wiki/The_Sword_in_the_Stone_(1963)_(film...
The Sword in the Stone is a Walt Disney production released in 1963 as an adaptation of T. H. White's literary work, The Sword in the Stone. The film ran 79 minutes ...
.
The Sword in the Stone - Official Site

movies.disney.com/the-sword-in-the-stone
The Sword in the Stone. Humor, spectacle and magic rule in Walt Disney's legendary classic tale The Sword In The Stone!
.
The Sword in the Stone (1963) - Disney Screencaps.com

disneyscreencaps.com/the-sword-in-the-stone-1963
The Sword in the Stone (1963) Share. on March 2, 2013; 3 ... The use of Disney’s intellectual property is misleading to the public and is likely to create confusion ...
.
Walt Disney's the Sword in the Stone …
www.amazon.com/Disneys-Sword-Stone-Disney-Classic/dp/157082052X

Picture book adaptation of the Walt Disney feature film The Sword in the Stone (1963), based on the eponymous novel by T. H. White. The film details the life of young ...
Rating: 4/5 ·
3 reviews ·
By T. H. White ·
Hardcover
.
The Sword in the Stone (1963) Disney Movie

disneyinn.blogspot.com/2011/11/sword-in-stone-1963-disney-movie.html
Nov 26, 2011 · The Sword in the Stone (1963) Disney Movie Rating: G: Length: 79 mins. Year: 1963: ... The Sword in the Stone (1963) Movie Description:
.
The Sword In The Stone (1963) Feature Length Theatrical ...

www.bcdb.com/cartoon/34-Sword_In_The_Stone.html
The Sword In The Stone (1963) Feature Length Theatrical Animated Film ... This film was also the last animated film released before Walt Disney's death.
.
The Sword in the Stone (1963) | - Journeys in Classic Film

journeysinclassicfilm.com/2013/02/16/the-sword-in-the-stone-1963
Not among Disney’s strongest efforts, I admit, but the wizard’s duel alone makes it worth a look for me.
.
Walt Disney Films - The Sword in the Stone (1963) - YouTube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g7P7OuMueM
By tura19781 ·
2 min ·
21,409 views ·
Added Jun 23, 2011
Walt Disney Films - The Sword in the Stone (1963) ... Film & Animation. ... 7:14 The Sword in the Stone comparison ...
.

Related searches for disney's sword in the stone 1963 film

Disney Sword and the Stone
Disney's Sword Stone 1984
Sword Stone Disney Part 1
Sword in the Stone Movies
Sword in the Stone DVD
Sword in the Stone Characters
Sword in the Stone Name
1963 Disney
..



1

2

3

4

5




.
The Sword in the Stone (1963)



The Sword in the Stone
www.imdb.com
The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney and originally released to theaters on December 25, 1963 by Buena Vista Distribution. The 18th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, it was the final Disney animated film released before Walt Disney's death. The songs in the fil…
en.wikipedia.org
.Summary: G · 1hr 19min · Animation
Release date: Dec 25, 1963
Director: Wolfgang Reitherman
Production companies: Walt Disney Animation Studios · The Walt Disney Company · Walt Disney Pictures
Music by: George Bruns
Story by: T. H. White · Bill Peet


Watch movie
.


Full movie: iTunes · Amazon · Xbox Video · Netflix


Reviews
 (192,698).
 
 
 

Cast


Karl Swenson
Merlin



Martha Wentworth
Madam Mim



Alan Napier
Sir Pellinore



Thurl Ravenscroft
Black Bart



Ginny Tyler
Little Girl Squirrel


People also search for


Robin Hood



The Jungle Book



One Hundred a…



The Black Cauldron



The Aristocats


Data from: wikipedia · imdb · freebase

Report a problem

Related searches
Disney Sword and the Stone
Disney's Sword Stone 1984
Sword Stone Disney Part 1
Sword in the Stone Movies
Sword in the Stone DVD
Sword in the Stone Characters
Sword in the Stone Name
1963 Disney





Connect with Facebook
.
See what your friends know. Learn more



Learn more
Info for
Support
Privacy and Cookies Advertise Help
Legal About our ads Feedback
© 2014 Microsoft






























Bing Rewards

You’ve earned a free entry to win an Xbox One prize pack.
Claim your entryMember login





















Bing





Sign in 

5 of 5


















Web
Images
Videos
Maps
News
More














The Sword in the Stone
MovieThe Sword in the Stone
Part 1The Sword in the Stone
SquirrelThe Sword in the Stone
Wizard DuelIn the Stone
Higitus Figitus The Sword
Length









Date











Resolution











Source




























SafeSearch:
Moderate


















1:19:48
The Sword in the Stone (1963)‪

VIOOZ




02:24
Walt Disney Films - The Sword in the Stone …


YouTube · 21,000+ views




05:31
Sword in the Stone Eagle Sreech


YouTube · 9,000+ views




00:30
Sword In The Stone - Beard


YouTube · 144,000+ views




01:20
The Sword in the Stone


YouTube · 114,000+ views




1:19:37
The Sword in the Stone


YouTube · 14,000+ views




00:26
Arthur Pulls Sword


YouTube · 12,000+ views




01:13
The sword in the stone - The sword in the …


YouTube · 819 views




03:18
The Sword in the Stone (English)‪


YouTube · 214,000+ views




03:31
The Sword in the Stone - Attack of the Dishes


YouTube · 305,000+ views




01:56
Sword In The Stone Horse Gallop


YouTube · 762 views




01:53
The sword in the stone - Mad madam Mim


YouTube · 940 views




05:35
Sword In The Stone Higitus Figitus Song


YouTube · 5,000+ views




02:09
Sword In The Stone Merlin Owl


YouTube · 1,000+ views




01:33
The sword in the stone - Higitus Figitus


YouTube · 447 views




01:00
The Sword in the Stone Stay On Target …


YouTube · 9,000+ views




00:41
Sword In The Stone Mean It


YouTube · 302 views




04:13
Sword In The Stone Wizard's Duel


YouTube · 34,000+ views




00:37
Sword in the Stone Cough 2


YouTube · 698 views




02:29
Higitus Figitus - The Sword in the Stone …


YouTube · 140,000+ views




03:48
The Sword in the Stone - Mad Madam Mim


YouTube · 462,000+ views




22:57
Childhood Favorites-The Sword in the Stone …


YouTube · 9 views




01:43
sword in the stone NEED


YouTube · 25,000+ views




02:11
The Sword in the Stone :: Archimedes Rescues …


YouTube · 51,000+ views




11:13
Sword In The Stone That's What Makes …


YouTube · 2,000+ views




02:44
Merlin Losing His S**t


YouTube · 5,000+ views




02:06
Sword In The Stone Dark Chatter Eagle …


YouTube · 1,000+ views




00:46
The Sword in the Stone Kngiht Normal,Fast …


YouTube · 11,000+ views




01:02
Sword In The Stone Play Sqiurrels


YouTube · 260 views




02:22
The Sword in the Stone Madam Mim Game …


YouTube · 11,000+ views




03:56
sword in the stone


YouTube · 217,000+ views




09:46
The Sword in the Stone (1963)‪ full movie …


WN · 15 views




08:26
Sword In The Stone Wizard's Duel Slowed …


YouTube · 6,000+ views




10:34HD
The Sword In The Stone Ride


YouTube · 3,000+ views




01:49
The Sword in the Stone - Hungry Wolf


YouTube · 175,000+ views



Related Topics

The Jungle Book

Robin Hood

The Aristocats

The Rescuers

Sleeping Beauty

Peter Pan

Alice in Wonderland

Lady and the Tramp

Dumbo

Pinocchio

Cinderella

Fantasia

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Bambi

The Little Mermaid

The Lion King

Pocahontas

Beauty and the Beast

Dinosaur

Wreck-It Ralph





















© 2014 Microsoft |
Privacy and Cookies |
Legal |
Advertise |
About our ads |
Help |
Feedback
FeedbackFeedback





















































No comments:

Post a Comment