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|director=Don Arioli |
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+ | |writer=[[Charles Dickens]] {{s|(novel)}}<br />Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens {{s|(teleplay)}} |
|release=December 10, 1993 |
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|runtime=1 hour, 32 minutes |
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− | '''''David Copperfield''''' is a 1993 animated musical adaptation of [[Charles Dickens]]' classic story of the same name. It |
+ | '''''David Copperfield''''' is a 1993 animated musical adaptation of [[Charles Dickens]]' classic story of the same name. It features the voices of Sheena Easton, Julian Lennon, Howie Mandel, Andrea Martin, Kelly Le Brock, Michael York, Joseph Marcell and many others. Not unlike [[w:c:Disney:Robin Hood (film)|Disney's ''Robin Hood'']], the story features a cast of anthropomorphic animal versions of the story's human characters. |
== Voice cast == |
== Voice cast == |
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| [[David Copperfield (character)|David Copperfield]] || Julian Lennon |
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The songs are written by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn. |
The songs are written by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn. |
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# "I Hate Boys" – Andrea Martin |
# "I Hate Boys" – Andrea Martin |
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− | # "Welcome to My Warehouse" – Michael York |
+ | # "Welcome to My Warehouse" – Michael York |
# "Something's Gonna Turn Up" – Julian Lennon & Joseph Marcell |
# "Something's Gonna Turn Up" – Julian Lennon & Joseph Marcell |
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# "[[Is There Anyone?]]" – Sheena Easton & Julian Lennon |
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# "Imagination" – Norman Groulx |
# "Imagination" – Norman Groulx |
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# "Everyone's a Big Cheese Here" – Norman Groulx |
# "Everyone's a Big Cheese Here" – Norman Groulx |
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[[Category:1993 releases]] |
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[[Category:Musicals]] |
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Revision as of 15:01, 6 July 2019
David Copperfield is a 1993 animated musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic story of the same name. It features the voices of Sheena Easton, Julian Lennon, Howie Mandel, Andrea Martin, Kelly Le Brock, Michael York, Joseph Marcell and many others. Not unlike Disney's Robin Hood, the story features a cast of anthropomorphic animal versions of the story's human characters.
Voice cast
Character(s) | Voice actor/actress |
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David Copperfield | Julian Lennon |
Clara Copperfield | Kelly Le Brock |
Mr. Murdstone | Michael York |
Agnes Wickfield | Sheena Easton |
Mealy | Howie Mandel |
Aunt Betsey | Andrea Martin |
Mrs. Micawber | Susan Glover |
Peggotty | Kathleen Fee |
Terrence Scammell | Mr. Grimby |
The Cheesemonster The Bird |
Sonja Ball |
Chief Guard | Richard Dumont |
Murdstone's Driver | A.J. Henderson |
Doctor | Arthur Holder |
The Duke | Walter Massey |
The Butcher | Aron Tager |
Additional Voices | Mark Camacho Rick Jones Michael O'Reilly |
Soundtrack
The songs are written by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn.
- "I Hate Boys" – Andrea Martin
- "Welcome to My Warehouse" – Michael York
- "Something's Gonna Turn Up" – Julian Lennon & Joseph Marcell
- "Is There Anyone?" – Sheena Easton & Julian Lennon
- "Street Smart" – Howie Mandel
- "Family Christmas" – Sheena Easton, Julian Lennon, Joseph Marcell & Andrea Martin
- "I'll Be Your Hero" – Julian Lennon
- "Imagination" – Norman Groulx
- "Everyone's a Big Cheese Here" – Norman Groulx
External link
content from Wikipedia (view authors). |