Babes in Toyland (1961) Reviews

Babes in Toyland (1961)
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This second film adaptation of the Victor Herbert operetta Babes in Toyland was producer Walt Disney's Christmas offering for 1961. The 1903 Herbert original had very little in the way of a plot, so screenwriters Joe Rinaldi, Lowell S. Hawley, and Ward Kimball lifted elements from the 1934 filmization of Toyland, which starred Laurel and Hardy. Annette Funicello plays Mary Contrary, about to wed Tom Piper (Tommy Sands) in the heart of Mother Goose Village. The villainous Barnaby (Ray Bolger), who covets Mary for himself, orders his bumbling henchmen Gonzorgo (Henry Calvin) and Roderigo (Gene Sheldon) to do away with Tom. Hoping to turn a profit, Gonzorgo and Roderigo sell Tom to a band of gypsies, enabling Tom to make a surprise return-in old-lady drag to rescue Mary from Barnaby's clutches. Later, Mary's younger siblings (including Disney regular Moochie Corcoran) wander into the Forest of No Return, compelling Tom and Mary to go after them. Everyone winds up in Toyland, where they try to help the Toymaker (Ed Wynn) and his invention-happy assistant Grumio (Tommy Kirk) meet their quota for Santa Claus despite the continued meddlings of Barnaby. Keep an eye peeled for 11-year-old Ann Jillian, making her screen debut as Bo Peep. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Ray BolgerTommy Sands, (more)
Director(s):
Jack Donohue
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Neal B.

This movie is refreshing escape from all of the pointless plots being produced and shown today. It is a simple story that doesn't require a bunch of flashy special effects to make it interesting. As a young adult only given choices of those types I am glad that old classics like these are here to be appreciated and enjoyed. Enjoy some yes, corney at times humor, but good fashinoned story telling. What hollywood has drifted away from. Babes is good for any group young, middle, or old.

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Henderson N.

Watched this movie all the time growing up... a CLASSIC for ALL ages!

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Stephanie G.

This is a nice family movie. The whole family can enjoy this fun and clean movie.

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Brian P.

this is a classic ... used to watch this all of the time with my mother when I was younger ... yes it's a bit campy and cheesy , but you'll catch yourself singing along to the tunes like a little kid

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Peter C.

There is a reason this one is not well known by Disney fans. It is exceedingly dull. Not even camp. Very small children might find the bright colors mesmerizing and the plot is exceedingly simple. It tries hard to be "The Wizard of Oz" but fails miserably. It's based on an old operetta with a great deal of shrill and repetitive music and singing. This mightily artificial production harkens back to the early Sixties when plastic was thought of as a good thing.

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Sarah A.

i like this movie becuse i like the songs

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David S.

This movie is definately made for children... though most kids wont watch it since it was filmed in the 60's. The twist it gives to fairy tales we all know makes it fun, along with catchy songs thrown in along the way. If you enjoy this movie, check out Into the Woods featuring Bernadette Peters.

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Christopher S.

If you are over 40 you may remember having seen this rerun on television. It is not as good as you remember. It is clean and good for young children. Adults will probably find it annoying (if you cannot take stupid people you will be no friend of the Toymaker) and adults will be glad it is over when it is over.

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    Neal B.

    This movie is refreshing escape from all of the pointless plots being produced and shown today. It is a simple story that doesn't require a bunch of flashy special effects to make it interesting. As a young adult only given choices of those types I am glad that old classics like these are here to be appreciated and enjoyed. Enjoy some yes, corney at times humor, but good fashinoned story telling. What hollywood has drifted away from. Babes is good for any group young, middle, or old.

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    Henderson N.

    Watched this movie all the time growing up... a CLASSIC for ALL ages!

    Yes   |   No

     
    Stephanie G.

    This is a nice family movie. The whole family can enjoy this fun and clean movie.

    Yes   |   No

     
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