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Which of these titles would you like to see released?

Kidnapped
2
7%
The Sign of Zorro
6
22%
Jungle Cat
1
4%
Ten Who Dared
1
4%
Moon Pilot
2
7%
Almost Angels
0
No votes
The Incredible Journey
6
22%
A Tiger Walks
0
No votes
Emil and the Detectives
1
4%
The Monkey's Uncle
8
30%
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
0
No votes
Smith!
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 27

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Post by ichabod »

Well the thread about the 50s did quite well, so here is the next decade. Again which of these unreleased live action films would you like to see the most? I have not included titles on the poll that are not yet available but have been announced for a future release, such as Summer Magic. I have also not included titles with previous DVD releases by Anchor Bay. Also I decided to go with the DVDs not available in the US now, even though some have been available in the past or in different countries.

Well the 60s film were certainly a busy decade for the Disney studios, with a good handfull of succesful titles.
So which do you most want and why?
Feel free to give your opinions on the films if you've seen them!

If you want more information about the films, you can look at <a href="http://www.imdb.com">IMDB</a> and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redir ... >Amazon</a>, for reviews of previous VHS releases.
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1. The Sign of Zorro
2. The Fighting Prince of Donegal
3. Kidnapped
4. Jungle Cat
5. The Incredible Journey
6. Ten Who Dared (have not seen)
7. Moon Pilot (have not seen)
8. Almost Angels
9. A Tiger Walks (have not seen)
10. Emil and the Detectives (have not seen)
11.The Monkey's Uncle (have not seen)
12. Smith! (have not seen)
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Have heard great things about <i>The Incredible Journey</i>, <i>Emil and the Detectives</i> sounds interesting, and <i>Moon Pilot</i> seems like it could be one of the good wacky comedies. But nothing can top the Beach Boys, Annette Funicello, and Disney legend Tom Kirk.

<i>The Monkey's Uncle</i> :D
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The Monkey's Uncle :twisted:
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I voted for "Moon Pilot". It's one of Disney's better comedies from the 60's. (As compared to the truly awful "Misadventures of Merlin Jones", and "The Monkey's Uncle").
Also, I've never seen "A Tiger Walks" but I've always wanted to.
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I'm gonna say The Monkey's Uncle.
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Sign of Zorro!
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The Monkey's Uncle and The Sign of Zorro. I have never seen any of the others on the list.
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My vote went for The Incredible Journey. I really am surprised that is has not yet made it to DVD after all this film is probably regarded as more of a "classic" than the others on the list. And we knoe that it has been released in Japan! Also I am surprised that Disney UK did not try to cash in on the fact that it was voted the 49th greatest tearjerker in a recent UK poll! Idiots! :roll:
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I wish that I'd seen any of these movies. But alas...
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My vote went to the Incredible Journey I love this movie I own it on VHS and watch it every now and then. I am wating for a DVD release though. :)
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<b>The Monkey's Uncle</b>, if only because it has an AWESOME theme song!
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Moon Pilot just because that name sounds really cool!
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Well, nearly all of these titles are movies I haven't seen/I'm unfamiliar with.

I voted for Zorro. Next would have been 'Kidnapped' or 'The Monkey's Uncle.' Since Disney released other Tommy Kirk shows recently, I don't see why TMU wouldn't be distributed.

I wonder if they'll release Zorro movies (was there more than one?), and it'd be nice if the series was published, too. The rest of TV is coming out as season collections. I'd think Disney could treat Zorro much like their 2-DVD movie release of Davy Crockett.... and/or given the WD Treasures treatment.
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SIGN Of ZORRO I own all of these films in the rare White Clamshell Editions, I personally Love SMITH! also. It is worth a lot I saw one go for $125 used on E-bay a few days ago.
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Post by Chernabog »

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TEN WHO DARED because it´s so rare and really odd! :)
Smith is also very wanted on my list.

Kidnapped is released over here already.
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Post by LindaMYoung »

Emil because Roger Mobley's in it, but of all those films I don't want any of them the most.

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I voted for "Incredible Journey." I'd also like to see "Jungle Cat" and "Sign of Zorro," but I'm sort of hoping (fantasizing?!) that I might see them as part of a Walt Disney Treasure set some day ...
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