Favorite Rabbit Ears Stories
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- DirectorTim RaglinStarsRobin WilliamsTake a rollicking ride through the Wild, Wild West with the original cowboy, Pecos Bill. Raised by coyotes to brave the great frontier, Pecos rides his wild mustang Widow-Maker and invents the first rough-and-tumble cattle drive. Then he mounts a runaway cyclone like a buckin' bronco to create the Great Salt Lake. Rich in language, imagery, and sheer nonsensical fun, this is a fast and furious fantasy your family is sure to enjoy. Illustrated by Tim Raglin. Grammy Award-Best Recording for Children; Parents' Choice Classic Award; American Library Association - Notable Children's Recording; CINE Golden Eagle.Narrated by: Robin Williams
Music by: Ry Cooder
Written by: Brian Gleeson
Illustrated by: Tim Raglin
Series: Storybook Classics
Year: 1988 - DirectorCraig RogersStarsRobin WilliamsThe Tsar of Russia proclaims that whoever builds a flying ship will marry his daughter, the princess. But, when a wacky,country fool and his five strange, superhuman friends arrive at the palace of the Tsar, the Tsar quickly sets impossible tasks for the "moujiks" before the fool could marry his daughter.Narrated by: Robin Williams
Music by: The Klezmer Conservatory Band
Written by: Eric Metaxas
Illustrated by: Henrik Drescher
Series: We All Have Tales
Year: 1991 - DirectorMark SottnickStarsMeryl StreepMargery Williams' enchanting story about a toy rabbit, first published in 1922.Narrated by: Meryl Streep
Music by: George Winston
Written by: Margery Williams
Illustrated by: David Jorgensen
Series: Storybook Classics
Year: 1985 - StarsJodie FosterMeryl StreepDennis HopperNarrated by: Jodie Foster
Music by: Van Dyke Parks
Written by: Eric Metaxas
Illustrated by: Diana Bryan
Series: Storybook Classics
Year: 1989 - DirectorCraig RogersStarsSigourney WeaverIn ancient Japan, a peasant couple discovers a little boy inside a giant peach. Momotaro, the Peachboy, grows up to become a courageous hero who vanquishes the evil ogres who've been tormenting his people. Rich images by Jeffrey Smith and haunting music by Ryuicki Sakamoto create an eloquent adaptation of Japan's most revered folktale. Ages 7 & up. Parents' Choice Silver Honors.Narrated by: Sigourney Weaver
Music by: Ryuichi Sakamoto
Written by: Eric Metaxas
Illustrated by: Jeffrey Smith
Series: We All Have Tales
Year: 1991 - DirectorTim RaglinStarsJonathan WintersNarrated by: Jonathan Winters
Music by: Leo Kottke and Duck Baker
Written by: Brian Gleeson
Illustrated by: Rick Meyerowitz
Series: Storybook Classics
Year: 1990 - DirectorTim RaglinStarsDanny GloverThe leopard and his friend the Ethiopian hunt for animals (like the kudu) on the veldt. The animals move to the jungle, into the shade, for safety. The leopard himself visits the jungle, and discovers that his prey are well hidden in the mixture of sun and shadows that exists beneath the canopy. The leopard must adapt also, in order to survive.Narrated by: Danny Glover
Music by: Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Written by: Rudyard Kipling
Illustrated by: Lori Lohstoeter
Series: Storybook Classics
Year: 1989 - StarsJeremy IronsDennis HopperThe tin soldier has to overcome all obstacles to be with his one true love.Narrated by: Jeremy Irons
Music by: Mark Isham
Written by: Hans Christian Andersen
Illustrated by: David Jorgensen
Series: Storybook Classics
Year: 1986 - StarsCherNarrated by: Cher
Music by: Patrick Ball
Written by: Hans Christian Andersen
Illustrated by: Robert Van Nutt
Series: Storybook Classics
Year: 1986 - StarsKelly McGillisDennis HopperFeatured Presentation.Narrated by: Kelly McGillis
Music by: Mark Isham
Written by: Hans Christian Andersen
Illustrated by: David Johnson
Series: Storybook Classics
Year: 1989 - DirectorCraig RogersStarsJohn HurtNarrated by: John Hurt
Music by: Mickey Hart
Written by: James Howard Kunstler
Illustrated by: Greg Couch
Series: We All Have Tales
Year: 1993 - DirectorCraig RogersStarsMichael CaineSweeney MacArthurDennis HopperMichael Caine's brilliant narration adds a regal touch to this classic tale of ancient Greece in which King Midas discovers that some things in life are even more precious than gold. The musica; score is composed and performed by veteran jazz pianist Ellis Marsalis and features world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma.Narrated by: Michael Caine
Music by: Ellis Marsalis featuring Yo-Yo Ma
Written by: Eric Metaxas
Illustrated by: Rodica Prato
Series: We All Have Tales
Year: 1991 - DirectorMark SottnickStarsJack NicholsonThat's the story of the Elephant's Child, who at the time has only a small nose and gets spanked by all his dear family because of his insatiable curiosity.Narrated by: Jack Nicholson
Music by: Bobby McFerrin
Written by: Rudyard Kipling
Illustrated by: Tim Raglin
Series: Storybook Classics
Year: 1986 - DirectorJohn McCallyStarsMeryl StreepA magical Christmas Eve experience that will become a family tradition. A heart-felt reading of Clement C. Moore's beloved poem with illustrations of favorite carols, this collection of holiday classics captures the true spirit of Christmas. Ages 5 & up. Music by Mark O'Connor, The Edwin Hawkins Singers, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Van Dyke Parks, Sarah W. Neil, Meryl Streep.Narrated by: Meryl Streep
Music by: George Winston, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Edwin Hawkins Singers, Sarah W. Neil, Van Dyke Parks and Meryl Streep
Excerpt by: Charles Dickens
Illustrated by: William Cone, Tom Christopher, Greg Couch, Bill James, Vivienne Flesher, Jim Sharpe, and Robert Van Nutt
Series: Christmas Special
Year: 1992 - DirectorCraig RogersStarsAnjelica HustonRip Van Winkle, a lazy American man, wanders off one day with his dog Wolf into the Kaatskill mountains where he runs into an odd group of men drinking and playing bowls. He drinks some of their mysterious brew and passes out. When he wakes up under a tree he is astonished to find that 20 years have passed and things are a lot different. This is a charming story about how America changed due to the Revolutionary War, only in a different and more subtle way than ever told before.Narrated by: Anjelica Huston
Music by: Jay Ungar and Molly Mason
Written by: Rick Meyerowitz
Illustrated by: Rick Meyerowitz
Series: American Heroes and Legends
Year: 1992 - StarsMeryl StreepDennis HopperNarrated by: Meryl Streep
Music by: Lyle Mays
Written by: Beatrix Potter
Illustrated by: David Jorgensen
Series: Storybook Classics
Year: 1987 - StarsMeryl StreepDennis HopperTwo enchanting stories by Beatrix Potter. In the first, Mr. Jeremy Fisher's minnow-fishing trip turns into quite a surprising adventure. In the second, the curious and disobedient Peter Rabbit learns that he should have listened to his mother's warning about Mr. McGregor's garden. Ages 5 & up. Grammy Award Nomination-Best Recording for Children. Music by Lyle Mays. Illustrated by David Jorgensen.Narrated by: Meryl Streep
Music by: Lyle Mays
Written by: Beatrix Potter
Illustrated by: David Jorgensen
Series: Storybook Classics
Year: 1987 - StarsJason RobardsDennis HopperNarrated by: Jason Robards
Music by: George Mgrdichian
Written by: Peter J. Reilly
Illustrated by: Jeffrey Smith
Series: Greatest Stories Ever Told
Year: 1992