Dr. Seuss - How the Grinch Stole Christmas/Horton Hears a Who |  | Director: Ben Washam Actors: June Foray, Boris Karloff, Thurl Ravenscroft Studio: Warner Home Video
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Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Enhanced, Full Screen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Picture Format: Pan & Scan Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 60 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.6 x 0.6
MPN: WARD65409D ISBN: 0790751879 UPC: 012569540927 EAN: 9780790751870 ASIN: B00004VVP9
Theatrical Release Date: December 23, 1966 Release Date: October 31, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The whos of whoville come face to face with the menace of the world at large in two animated dr. Seuss favorites. Special features: pencil sketches of the grinch and horton jump to musical selections songs in the key of grinch interviews with albert hague and vocalist thurl ranvenscroft and much more. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 10/04/2005 Starring: Animated Run time: 60 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com essential video This all-time classic now has Horton Hears a Who! on the same video for a great double bill. How the Grinch Stole Christmas To heck with the kids--this is one of the best holiday presents you can give yourself. Adapted from the children's book by Dr. Seuss, this charming story is one to watch every holiday season. It is just edgy enough to help you forget the more cloying aspects of Christmas, yet it is also sweet enough to remind you of the reason for all that holiday cheer. Animation genius Chuck Jones directed this 1966 television production featuring the voice of Boris Karloff as the mean greenie. Bitter and selfish, the Grinch decides to steal Christmas away from the Whos, the sweet little folk who live at the bottom of his mountain home. When little Cindy Loo Who returns his hateful act with kindness, she melts the old miser's heart. There are many reasons to watch this: inventive wordplay, Karloff's impressive narration, and a very memorable soundtrack. --Rochelle O'Gorman Horton Hears a Who! Chuck Jones was chief animator on this lively adaptation of the famous book by Dr. Seuss. The story of a friendly elephant named Horton who discovers--deep inside a daisy--a tiny city called Whoville with tiny, intelligent residents--this film (fleshed out a bit from the source) is strong on character and has striking, appealing visuals. The little folks of Whoville, with their natural air of aristocracy, are a kick, and when they come to see Horton as a hero for his democratic view of all life big and small, the effect is quite touching. This should be a real treat for kids already familiar with the book, and just might inspire those who haven't read it to pick it up. --Tom Keogh
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Grinch DVD November 24, 2009 Benjamin Schreiner I remember watching this show every Christmas when I was a kid. I've ordered it so that now I can watch it with my children. I love it.
The original and the BEST! August 8, 2009 A. M. Brinkley (Missouri) The Original Grinch is one of my all time favorite Christmas movies! I am so glad to have it in my Christmas collection!
Quality good, color bad/ July 30, 2009 Trish S. (GA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The video quality of both movies is good. As good as originally broadcast, which was very flat looking compared to today's work. However, the Grinch is the wrong color, dingy yellow, not green. This probably won't affect children seeing it for the first time, but it kind of ruins it for nostalgic watchers.
A Great Christmas Tale July 24, 2009 Grandma Ga-Ga (Columbus,, OH) The story about Whoville and the Grinch is a wonderful Christmas Tale. Everyone else has talked about the songs, Max and, of course, Cindy Lou Who. However, the story is also one of true Christmas sentiments. There is redemption, changing of the Grinch's heart, and the indomitable spirit of all of the Who's and their recognition that even without the Roast Beast and the toys, Christmas is still Christmas. What a clear and gentle message. (And how much fun, too!)
Still a classic July 11, 2009 William G. Ratcliffe (Lawrenceville, New Jersey United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Having obviously seeing this every year for the passed, say, many years, I did have a VHS copy of this. It was a natural progression to upgrade to the DVD version. Despite the previous reviewers about missing extras. I came to purchase this for the short alone. It is gorgeous in color, as it has been cleaned up. Seems we got so used to the tv version, which has faded quite a bit.
Am pleased not only for the superb quality, but the low price.
A classic that can be viewed anytime!
5 stars!
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