old disney classics 1940's-1980's
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when is disney going to release the following films on dvd?
prince and the pauper
amy
treasure of matecumbe
mausbys marauders
sword and the rose
great expectations
lantern hill
freindship in vienna
almost angels
light in the forest
mooncussers
one of our dinosaurs legs is missing
ghost of cypress swamp
strange monster in strawberry cove
earthstar voyager
there is a ton more......
why isnt disney releaseing these and many more old titled films??...disney is extremely slow right now on releaseing stuff all they worry about it seems is the current stuff why??
the last old film to be released to general circulation was the shaggy dog and d.a on 3-7-06. over a year ago!!!!. anybody have any ideas or input? im all ears!!
prince and the pauper
amy
treasure of matecumbe
mausbys marauders
sword and the rose
great expectations
lantern hill
freindship in vienna
almost angels
light in the forest
mooncussers
one of our dinosaurs legs is missing
ghost of cypress swamp
strange monster in strawberry cove
earthstar voyager
there is a ton more......
why isnt disney releaseing these and many more old titled films??...disney is extremely slow right now on releaseing stuff all they worry about it seems is the current stuff why??
the last old film to be released to general circulation was the shaggy dog and d.a on 3-7-06. over a year ago!!!!. anybody have any ideas or input? im all ears!!
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Re: old disney classics 1940's-1980's
They want money from my generation. Actually, from the preteens, because they love what is new. Personally, I like a mixture of classics and current releases. I agree that this situation isn't fair.msh1975 wrote:disney is extremely slow right now on releaseing stuff all they worry about it seems is the current stuff why??

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Lantern Hill, and all of the other Kevin Sullivan Productions (Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, the Avonlea Series, and Looking for Miracles) while they were considered "Disney Originals" here in the US on the Disney Channel, they actually originated on the Canadian Broadcasting Network. They can all be purchased on DVD in region 1 from the Sullivan Boutique.msh1975 wrote:when is disney going to release the following films on dvd?
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Mooncussers? - wouldn't that be moonspinners with Haley Mills?
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One of our dinosaurs is missing (there is no leg) starring Peter Ustinov(sp?)- and Helen Hayes. I don't see this one coming out as it is pretty racial- but a clever plot, and a fun twist of an ending
Both have been released on VHS at one point or another.
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One of our dinosaurs is missing (there is no leg) starring Peter Ustinov(sp?)- and Helen Hayes. I don't see this one coming out as it is pretty racial- but a clever plot, and a fun twist of an ending
Both have been released on VHS at one point or another.
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MOONCUSSERS starred Kevin Corcoran and...Oscar Homolka, I think. It was on the TV series here but was released theatrically in Europe.
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I highly doubt any of those will see the light of a dvd release to the general public anytime soon. But perhaps as Disney Movie Club Exclusives who knows. I mean after all The Fighting Prince Of Donegal was released to the Disney Movie Club, and that had been out of print for 20 years, and was a rare collectors item. So who knows maybe some of these will get released that way.
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I have actually been searching for a handful of these movies recently and picked up some AWESOME DVD bootlegs ("Polly", "Polly Comin' Home", "Double Switch", "Splash, Too", "Mr. Boogedy", "Beyond Withc Mountain"etc.)
Here is was I can gather about a few of these movies:
1. Mooncussers is NOT Moonspinners. It was a two part episode of the Wonderful World of Disney which was released theatrically in Europe. I know there is a PAL VHS, but I also want to say there was an NTSC VHS release as well.....I can't remember for certain, though.
2. One of Our Dinosaurs Was Missing does contain some stereotyping of asian people...and not in the best light. However, we did see the release of "The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin", and there wasn't really any backlash from that so maybe it will one day see the light of day on DVD. It was most recently released here in the States by Anchor Bay on VHS. Just about 5-7 years ago.
3. Earth*Star Voyager was also released on PAL VHS, but never released on VHS here in the States. I haven't seen this one yet (my DVD is in the mail), so I can't say as to why this wouldn't be released except for the fact that it probably wouldn't make as much money as say "Princes Diaries 7". I do know that there is a pretty strong cult following from this 80s movie and I think if you search hard enough, you'll find a website devoted to all things Earth*Star.
4. I hope that we can see more of the VHS to DVD trend in the Disney Movie Club (of which I strongly encourage anyone with a desire for collectible Disney DVDs to join.....you only have to buy four, and they can all be the exclusives i.e. Zorro, Fighitng Prince of Donegal, Rob Roy, Ducktales the Movie, etc.). I hope we can see more like "Friendship in Vienna" and "Mother Goose Rock N' Rhyme" coming out on Disney Exclusive DVDs. I was super impressed by the release of The Fighting Prince of Donegal. I suspect we will see the release of "The Sword and the Rose" in the next month or two from the Disney Movie Club.
There are a few of the titles you listed that you will have a LOT of trouble finding. Ghost of Cypress Swamp and Strange Monster in Strawberry Cove I have NEVER heard of and cannot say as to ANY VHS or DVD release. The only way you will probably get to see them (until Disney does some sort of itunes download thing with their library of old Made for TV movies) will be to find someone who taped it off TV or something.
Here is was I can gather about a few of these movies:
1. Mooncussers is NOT Moonspinners. It was a two part episode of the Wonderful World of Disney which was released theatrically in Europe. I know there is a PAL VHS, but I also want to say there was an NTSC VHS release as well.....I can't remember for certain, though.
2. One of Our Dinosaurs Was Missing does contain some stereotyping of asian people...and not in the best light. However, we did see the release of "The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin", and there wasn't really any backlash from that so maybe it will one day see the light of day on DVD. It was most recently released here in the States by Anchor Bay on VHS. Just about 5-7 years ago.
3. Earth*Star Voyager was also released on PAL VHS, but never released on VHS here in the States. I haven't seen this one yet (my DVD is in the mail), so I can't say as to why this wouldn't be released except for the fact that it probably wouldn't make as much money as say "Princes Diaries 7". I do know that there is a pretty strong cult following from this 80s movie and I think if you search hard enough, you'll find a website devoted to all things Earth*Star.
4. I hope that we can see more of the VHS to DVD trend in the Disney Movie Club (of which I strongly encourage anyone with a desire for collectible Disney DVDs to join.....you only have to buy four, and they can all be the exclusives i.e. Zorro, Fighitng Prince of Donegal, Rob Roy, Ducktales the Movie, etc.). I hope we can see more like "Friendship in Vienna" and "Mother Goose Rock N' Rhyme" coming out on Disney Exclusive DVDs. I was super impressed by the release of The Fighting Prince of Donegal. I suspect we will see the release of "The Sword and the Rose" in the next month or two from the Disney Movie Club.
There are a few of the titles you listed that you will have a LOT of trouble finding. Ghost of Cypress Swamp and Strange Monster in Strawberry Cove I have NEVER heard of and cannot say as to ANY VHS or DVD release. The only way you will probably get to see them (until Disney does some sort of itunes download thing with their library of old Made for TV movies) will be to find someone who taped it off TV or something.
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I would LOVE it if "Mother Goose Rock 'n Rhyme" came to DVD- I was obsessed with that movie when I was about 6 years old- Disney Channel used to play it all the time (my mom hadn't seen the whole thing, I don't believe, but I remember her saying to me one time I was watching it that it was inappropriate...it must have been when the Big Bad Wolf (?) came in or something...? But, it'd be awesome if they released that. And "The Monkey's Uncle".disneyfella wrote: I hope we can see more like "Friendship in Vienna" and "Mother Goose Rock N' Rhyme" coming out on Disney Exclusive DVDs. I was super impressed by the release of The Fighting Prince of Donegal. I suspect we will see the release of "The Sword and the Rose" in the next month or two from the Disney Movie Club.
prince and the pauper- live action
i was refering to the prince and the pauper live action, starring guy williams and sean sculley......1962 film
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Why isn't Disney releasing ANY old Live action DVDs this year? (or putting out ones that they said were going to be released but still haven't, such as So Dear to my Heart and Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow). Being Canadian, I can't join the Disney movie club so what am I going to do if they don't release them? Buy them from ebay? Or ship them overseas? I don't think so.

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You could always ask a UD member who's also a member of the DMC to purchase you a copy.Flanger-Hanger wrote:Why isn't Disney releasing ANY old Live action DVDs this year? (or putting out ones that they said were going to be released but still haven't, such as So Dear to my Heart and Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow). Being Canadian, I can't join the Disney movie club so what am I going to do if they don't release them? Buy them from ebay? Or ship them overseas? I don't think so.
Sorry if I'm dredging up an old topic.
Honestly, I would like to see Earth Star Voyager and Double Agent on DVD.
If they sold it in just the DMC, that's fine. Why aren't they released? Not even on VHS domestically in the US, where Earth Star Voyager originated, was it released on VHS. I've heard it was released in places in Europe on PAL VHS.
There are tons more, and it just makes me raise an eyebrow as to why. It's not profitable?
I know they are in the business to make money, but sometimes I feel there are other motives in their decisions that they aren't willing to make public. And you just can't speculate as to what they are. Still they do have a great range of movies available. Nothing to be gawked at. They are also very family oriented. I still say good job.
Honestly, I would like to see Earth Star Voyager and Double Agent on DVD.
If they sold it in just the DMC, that's fine. Why aren't they released? Not even on VHS domestically in the US, where Earth Star Voyager originated, was it released on VHS. I've heard it was released in places in Europe on PAL VHS.
There are tons more, and it just makes me raise an eyebrow as to why. It's not profitable?
I know they are in the business to make money, but sometimes I feel there are other motives in their decisions that they aren't willing to make public. And you just can't speculate as to what they are. Still they do have a great range of movies available. Nothing to be gawked at. They are also very family oriented. I still say good job.
