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The Aristocats is a 1970 American animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution.It is directed by Wolfgang Reitherman and written by Ken Anderson, Larry Clemmons, Eric Cleworth, Vance Gerry, Julius Svendsen, Frank Thomas and Ralph Wright.
The natural aristocracy is a concept developed by Thomas Jefferson in 1813 which describes a political elite that derives its power from talent and virtue (or merit). He distinguishes this from traditional aristocracies, which he refers to as the artificial aristocracy, a ruling elite that derives its power solely from inherited status, or wealth and birth.
The original 1970 film follows a family of aristocratic cats — mother Duchess and her three kittens Berlioz, Marie and Toulouse — living a luxurious life in Paris. But when their owner’s ...
Gabor voiced Duchess and Miss Bianca in the Disney animations The Aristocats (1970), The Rescuers (1977), and The Rescuers Down Under (1990). She was popular in her role on the 1965–1971 television sitcom Green Acres as Lisa Douglas, the wife of Eddie Albert's character Oliver Wendell Douglas. Gabor was an actress in film, on Broadway, and on ...
The Aristocats (1970): Adaptation Coming Deadline reported in March 2023 that Disney had started production on a live-action CGI adaptation of The Aristocats with Will Gluck and Keith Bunin ...
"Duchess", the code name for the title character in the American animated television series Archer; Duchess, a female white cat in the 1970 Disney animated film The Aristocats; Duchess (of Loughborough), a royal locomotive from the Thomas & Friends franchise; The Duchess (of Boxford), a person from the Thomas & Friends franchise
Duchess (The Aristocats) E. Edgar Balthazar; M. Marie (The Aristocats) O. Thomas O'Malley (The Aristocats) R. Roquefort (The Aristocats) S. Spiny Norman; T. Toulouse ...
Thomas Jefferson (April 13 [O.S. April 2], 1743 – July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. [6] He was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence .