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The following is a list of films that were released straight to home video and thus did not have a theatrical release. They were either produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Disney Television Animation, and/or Disneytoon Studios, and the majority are sequels or spin-offs of Walt Disney Animation Studios films (not being part of the Disney Animated Canon [2]).
Cinderella is a television film released on 1 January 2000, in the United Kingdom, [4] directed by Beeban Kidron. The cast is led by Kathleen Turner, who plays the Wicked Stepmother Claudette. [4] The film follows the original idea of the fairytale classic but is based in a modern world full of fashion and technology.
In terms of consignment, Heritage Auctions has placed in their "Vintage VHS Tapes Value Guide" that the most desirable VHS tapes released between 1979 and 1990 are still in their original factory shrink wrap. [1] When VCRs were first released in 1977, they were priced between $1,000 to $1,400 which would roughly equal $4,900 to $6,900 in 2023 ...
The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization had a new stage version of the show prepared that stayed closer to the 1957 broadcast version; New York City Opera produced this version of the musical in 1993 and 1995 with Sally Ann Howes as The Fairy Godmother, Crista Moore as Cinderella, George Dvorsky as The Prince, Nancy Marchand (1993) and Jean ...
January 1, 2000 Fantasia 2000: Walt Disney Pictures: Walt Disney Feature Animation: January 14, 2000 Play It to the Bone: Touchstone Pictures: January 21, 2000 Down to You: Miramax Films: February 4, 2000 Gun Shy: Hollywood Pictures: Fortis Films: Scream 3: Dimension Films: February 11, 2000 The Tigger Movie: Walt Disney Pictures
This is a list of films released by Anchor Bay Entertainment on home video, DVD, and Blu-ray.Formed as the result of a split between Video Treasures and Starmaker Entertainment in 1995, Anchor Bay began releasing films on VHS and DVD in 1997, and has since built a catalog of over 300 releases.
In the following year Disney announced a July 16, 1985, release date for Pinocchio, with a $1 million advertising campaign which they claimed was the first national network TV spot campaign for a single video title. [15] The VHS price was lowered considerably for the re-release which ran from October 14, 1986 to January 31, 1987.
Cinderella – "The Work Song" / "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – " The Silly Song " The special ends with Jiminy Cricket sharing his memorable moment, his song "When You Wish Upon a Star" (from Pinocchio ), which he states "symbolizes faith, hope and all the things that Christmas stands for".