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Director Robert Stevenson (showing 1 to 2 from 2 total)
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Blackbeard's Ghost (1968)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Heavenly Comedy,
Family-Oriented Comedy,
Slapstick.
Director:
Robert Stevenson.
Actors:
Peter Ustinov,
Dean Jones,
Suzanne Pleshette,
Elsa Lanchester,
Joby Baker,
Elliott Reid,
Richard Deacon,
Norman Grabowski,
Kelly Thordsen,
Michael Conrad,
Charlie Brill,
Betty Bronson,
Alan Carney,
Herbie Faye,
Ned Glass,
Hank Jones,
Gil Lamb,
Ted Markland,
George Murdock,
Lou Nova.
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Storyline:
Blackbeard's Ghost was one of the first Disney productions released after Walt's death. Peter Ustinov stars as the eponymous wraith, who returns to Earth to come to aid of his descendant, elderly Elsa Lanchester. The villains want to kick Lanchester and her friends out of their group home so that they can build a crooked casino. Good guy Dean Jones evokes the spirit of Blackbeard to thwart the bad ...
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Old Yeller (1957)
Genre:
Children's/Family,
Drama,
Animal Picture,
Coming-of-Age.
Director:
Robert Stevenson.
Actors:
Dorothy McGuire,
Fess Parker,
Tommy Kirk,
Kevin Corcoran,
Chuck Connors,
Jeff York,
Beverly Washburn,
Spike.
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Storyline:
Based on the novel by Fred Gipson, Old Yeller is set in Texas in 1869. While his father is away on a cattle drive, 15-year-old Travis Coates (Tommy Kirk) takes over management of the family farm. Adopting a "strictly business" policy, Travis is irritated when younger brother, Arliss (Kevin Corcoran), adopts a frisky stray dog. But soon Travis is as fond of the dog as everyone else in the ...
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