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The Wacky World of Mother Goose | |
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Directed by | Jules Bass |
Written by | Romeo Muller |
Story by | Arthur Rankin Jr. |
Based on | Tales of Mother Goose by Charles Perrault |
Produced by | Arthur Rankin Jr. |
Starring | Margaret Rutherford |
Music by | George Wilkins (music) Jules Bass (lyrics) |
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Distributed by | Embassy Pictures |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Countries | United States Japan |
Language | English |
The Wacky World of Mother Goose is a 1967 animated musical fantasy film made by Rankin/Bass, written by Romeo Muller and directed by Jules Bass based on Charles Perrault's stories and nursery rhymes.[1] The movie is the first cel animated theatrical feature by Rankin and Bass.[2] It features Humpty Dumpty, the Old Woman Who Lives in a Shoe, and the Crooked Man (the villain). Mother Goose is voiced by Margaret Rutherford in her final film role.
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In the land of Old King Cole: Jack and Jill, Simple Simon, Georgie Porgie, Humpty Dumpty, and the others are worried when Mother Goose has to visit her sister who lives beyond the Moon. Meanwhile, Count Warptwist the Crooked Man is up to no good and will stop at nothing to rule the land, so it's up to the good characters to try and stop him.