The sword in the stone

DVD - 2013

"Take an amazing journey with a young orphan named 'Wart' and the extraordinary wizard Merlin. According to legend, only someone with the purest character and inner strength can pull the enchanted sword from the stone and claim the throne of England. Armed with newfound confidence and the power of friendship, Wart discovers his destiny and learns the best magic is the kind found inside yourself!"--Container.

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Subjects
Genres
Feature films
Animated films
Fantasy films
Adventure films
Action and adventure films
Children's films
Fiction films
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Published
[Burbank, CA] : Disney [2013]
Language
English
Other Authors
Walt Disney, 1901-1966 (film producer), Bill Peet (screenwriter), Wolfgang Reitherman, 1909-1985 (film director), Sebastian Cabot (voice actor), Karl Swenson, 1908-1978 (-), Rickie Sorensen, 1946-1994, Junius Matthews, 1890-1978, Ginny Tyler, Martha Wentworth, 1889-1974, Norm Alden, 1924-2012, Alan Napier, 1903-1988, Richard Reitherman, 1947-, Robert Reitherman, T. H. (Terence Hanbury) White, 1906-1964
Edition
50th anniversary ed
Item Description
Digital restoration.
Based on the book by T.H. White.
Physical Description
1 videodisc (approximately 79 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Format
DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Audience
Audience: MPAA rating: G.
Production Credits
Directing animators, Frank Thomas, Milt Kahl, Ollie Johnston, John Lounsbery ; character animation, Hal King, Eric Larson, Eric Cleworth, John Sibley, Cliff Nordberg, Hal Ambro, Dick Lucas ; effects animation, Dan MacManus, Jack Boyd, Jack Buckley ; character design, Milt Kahl, Bill Peet ; production supervisor, Ken Peterson ; sound supervisor, Robert O. Cook ; film editor, Donald Halliday ; music editor, Evelyn Kennedy ; music, George Bruns ; orchestration, Franklyn Marks ; songs, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman ; art direction, Ken Anderson.