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Dumbo (1941)
TrailerRidiculed because of his enormous ears, poor Dumbo is even separated from his mother, who is chained up in a separate cage after trying to defend her child. However, with the help from a mouse, Dumbo can achieve his full potential.Actors: James Baskett, Herman Bing, Billy Bletcher, Edward Brophy, Candy Candido, Jim Carmichael, Cliff Edwards, Verna Felton, Noreen Gammill, Eddie Holden, Sterling Holloway, ...»Director: Samuel Armstrong, Norman FergusonCountry: United StatesDuration: 64 minQuality: HDRelease: 1941IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Dumbo (1941)"
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Characters of "Dumbo (1941)"
DumboPlayed by: James BaskettThe RingmasterPlayed by: Herman BingClownPlayed by: Billy BletcherTimothy Q. MousePlayed by: Edward BrophyJim CrowPlayed by: Cliff EdwardsElephant MatriarchPlayed by: Verna FeltonCatty the ElephantPlayed by: Noreen GammillMr. StorkPlayed by: Sterling HollowaySkinnyPlayed by: Malcolm HuttonBoyPlayed by: Harold ManleyGiddy the ElephantPlayed by: Dorothy ScottPrissy the ElephantPlayed by: Sarah SelbyCasey Jr.Played by: Margaret Wright -
Directors of "Dumbo (1941)"
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Creators of "Dumbo (1941)"
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Critic Reviews of "Dumbo (1941)"
TIME MagazineNovember 03, 2009Although Dumbo offers no startling innovations in animated cartooning, it is probably Disney's best all-round picture to date.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 02, 2008It's one of Disney's most charming and perfectly proportioned films, uninflated by the cultural pretensions Uncle Walt was fond of slipping in.
VarietyAugust 28, 2008There's a pleasant little story, plenty of pathos mixed with the large doses of humor, a number of appealing new animal characters, lots of good music, and the usual Disney skillfulness in technique.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003A film you will never forget.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsJuly 31, 2013A Disney animation classic for all ages and all times.
Movie MetropolisDecember 29, 2011Dumbo was for Disney what The Old Man and the Sea was for Hemingway: a simple but powerful story that's brilliantly rendered and succeeds precisely because it is so simple, archetypal, and true.
Entertainment SpectrumSeptember 23, 2011Another magical experience that will have the mother's crying and the kids cheering!
Spirituality and PracticeSeptember 21, 2011A 1941 Disney animated feature about a harassed little elephant with big ears and his friendship with an imaginative mouse.
Common Sense MediaDecember 22, 2010Disney classic will still make you cry!
Antagony & EcstasyOctober 31, 2009One of the most emotionally potent of all animated movies; I might be inclined to say, of all movies, period.
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