Where the wild things are [videorecording] : --and other Maurice Sendak stories / Weston Woods Studios, Inc.
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CML Easy Fiction | University of Texas At Tyler CML Easy Fiction Area | S474W DVD (Browse shelf) | Available | 0000001906080 |
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DVD.
In English; includes Spanish language version of one title.
Collective title from disc and menu screen.
[1st work] music & narration, Peter Schickele ; [2nd work] music by Carole King ; [3rd work] music, Angelo Michajlov ; narration, Peter Schickele.
Based on books written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak.
Originally released as short films in 1973, 1976, 1987.
Extras: Getting to know Maurice Sendak (1985; ca. 6 min.) ; read along; Where the wild things are (Spanish language version); trailer.
In 'Where the wild things are' Max is sent to bed without any dinner. He sails off to a world inhabited by weird creatures. 'The nutshell kids' are the songs Alligators all around, Pierre, One was Johnny & Chicken soup with rice, taken from the film Really Rosie-- dance through the alphabet, good manners, numbers and the months of the year. 'In the night kitchen': Mickey is awakened by noises in the night. Who's in the kitchen?
MPAA rating: recommended for ages 3-8.
Where the wild things are / Krátký Film-Prague for Weston Woods ; produced by Morton Schindel ; adapted and directed by Gene Deitch (1973 ; ca. 7 min.) -- The Nutshell kids / produced by Sheldon Riss ; directed by Maurice Sendak (1976 ; ca. 14 min.) -- In the night kitchen / produced for Weston Woods by Krátký Film-Praha ; adapted and directed by Gene Deitch ; (1987 ; ca. 7 min.).
Narrator: Peter Schickele.
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