Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh: Part 1: Directed by James Neilson. With Patrick McGoohan, George Cole, Tony Britton, Michael Hordern. The adventures of a disguised vicar who fights for justice in 18th-century England.

    • (710)
    • James Neilson
    • Unrated
    • Patrick Mcgoohan, George Cole, Tony Britton
  3. The Magical World of Disney: Created by William Blinn. With Walt Disney, Paul Frees, Clarence Nash, Slim Pickens. A Disney-produced anthology covering many different genres.

    • (2.2K)
    • 1954-10-27
    • Adventure, Drama, Family
    • 120
  4. "The Magical World of Disney" The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh: Part 1 (TV Episode 1963) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

    • Overview
    • Home video release

    "The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh" was produced as a three-part television miniseries by Walt Disney in 1963, as part of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. It starred the late Patrick McGoohan of Danger Man/Secret Agent and The Prisoner fame in the title role and was directed by James Neilson. While originally conceived and edited for American television (and announced in an advertisement by NBC in the Tuesday, July 9, 1963 issue of The Hollywood Reporter), the production was re-edited for a British theatrical run before the American television debut. Titled Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow, the British theatrical version was released on a double bill with The Sword in the Stone, and ran during the 1963 Christmas season (advertised in the January 1964 issue of Photoplay). This version was shown in Europe as well as Central and South America through 1966.  

    In the 1970s, the production was re-edited again for its first American theatrical release, on double bills with both Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Treasure Island. (The VHS version of the 1980s, sharing the removal of the Scarecrow's laugh from Terry Gilkyson's title song, was expanded to include the story material from all three TV episodes, while retaining feature film structure and credits; it was available for a relatively short amount of time.) Shortly after the US theatrical run, it was re-edited yet again for a two-part presentation on Disney's television series in the 1970s, simply omitting the middle segment. The original three-part miniseries version was first shown on Disney's Wonderful World of Color on February 9, 16, and 23, 1964, and shown again there a few times, included in a late 1980s Wonderful World of Disney syndicated rerun package, and cablecast in 1990s on the Disney Channel. This version generally followed the storyline of The Further Adventures of Doctor Syn and made it clear that Syn did not die or stage his own death: at the film's end, he is having a cup of tea with the Squire, who admits to now owing a debt of gratitude to the Scarecrow.

    On November 11, 2008, The Walt Disney Company released a limited pressing of 39,500 issues of The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh in DVD format for the first time as a part of the Walt Disney Treasures collection, and was now titled Dr. Syn: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh. The issue sold out in three weeks, but as of February 17, 2009 the DVD was made available for members of the Disney movie club for $29.95, with a Blu-Ray release being offered in October 2019.

    The two-disc set includes the American television version and the theatrical version Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow in widescreen format. It also includes the original introductions by Walt Disney and a documentary on Disney's interest in the property. The Disney version was shot on location in England. The church in the movie is St. Clement's Church in the village of Old Romney, which was restored by the film company.

  5. Oct 16, 2023 · The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh, based on books by Russell Thorndike and William Buchanan, was a three-part series that aired on Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color in February 1964, with Part One having the unfortunate luck to run directly up against the Beatles’ immortal debut on The Ed Sullivan Show.

  6. The Magical World of Disney was the 1988-1990 incarnation of the long-running Disney anthology TV series. Shifting focus from the original series hosted by Walt Disney to a package of made-for-TV specials and movies, the new series was hosted by Michael Eisner, occasionally interacting with cast or characters from that night's program (including the Muppets). In 1996, The Magical World of ...

  7. Nov 21, 2008 · Storyboard: In the King George III-ruled, heavy taxation Britain of 1736, The Scarecrow fights for the oppressed people by disrupting the authorities’ plans and smuggling shipments of the over-taxed imports onto the mainland.

  1. People also search for