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Snoopy Come Home ()


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When Snoopy receives a letter from a girl named Lila, who's in a hospital, he goes on a journey with Woodstock to see her.

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Chad Webber ...
Charlie Brown (voice)
Robin Kohn ...
Lucy Van Pelt (voice)
Stephen Shea ...
Linus Van Pelt (voice)
David Carey ...
Schroeder (voice)
Johanna Baer ...
Lila (voice)
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Sally Brown (voice) (as Hilary Momberger)
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Peppermint Patty (voice) (as Chris De Faria)
Linda Ercoli ...
Clara / Vocalist (voice) (singingVoice)
Lynda Mendelson ...
Frieda (voice) (as Linda Mendelson)
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Snoopy / Woodstock (voice)
Shelby Flint ...
Vocalist (singingVoice)
Thurl Ravenscroft ...
Vocalist (singingVoice)
Guy Pohlman ...
Vocalist (singingVoice)
Ray Pohlman ...
Vocalist (singingVoice)
Don Ralke ...
Vocalist (singingVoice)

Directed by

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Bill Melendez

Written by

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Charles M. Schulz ... (created & written by)

Produced by

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Bill Melendez ... producer
Lee Mendelson ... producer
Charles M. Schulz ... executive producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Don Ralke

Editing by

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Robert T. Gillis
Chuck McCann ... (as Charles McCann)
Rudy Zamora Jr. ... (as Rudy Zamora)

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Alice Keillor ... negative cutter

Production Management

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Robert T. Gillis ... production manager

Sound Department

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Don Minkler ... picture dubbing: Producers' Sound
Sid Nicholas ... voice recordist: Radio Recorders

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Jim Dickson ... camera operator (as Dickson/Vasu)
Nick Vasu ... camera operator (as Dickson/Vasu)
David K. Stewart ... camera operator (uncredited)
Robert Swarthe ... camera operator (uncredited)
Richard Yuricich ... camera operator (uncredited)

Animation Department

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Carole Barnes ... graphic blandishment
Ellie Bogardus ... graphic blandishment
Evert Brown ... graphic blandishment
Bob Carlson ... graphic blandishment
Bernard Gruver ... graphic blandishment
Sam Jaimes ... graphic blandishment
Faith Kovaleski ... graphic blandishment
Joanne Lansing ... graphic blandishment
Adele Lenart ... graphic blandishment
Ed Levitt ... graphic blandishment
Bill Littlejohn ... graphic blandishment
Don Lusk ... graphic blandishment
Joice Lee Marshall ... graphic blandishment
Bob Matz ... graphic blandishment
Celine Miles ... graphic blandishment
Al Pabian ... graphic blandishment
Jim Pabian ... graphic blandishment
Chandra Poweris ... graphic blandishment
Lou Robards ... graphic blandishment
Beverly Robbins ... graphic blandishment
Phil Roman ... graphic blandishment
Rod Scribner ... graphic blandishment
Dawn Smith ... graphic blandishment
Frank Smith ... graphic blandishment
Hank Smith ... graphic blandishment
Dean Spille ... graphic blandishment
Jacques Vausseur ... graphic blandishment
Eleanor Warren ... graphic blandishment
Carla Washburn ... graphic blandishment
Manon Washburn ... graphic blandishment
Debbie Zamora ... graphic blandishment
Rudy Zamora ... graphic blandishment
Emery Hawkins ... graphic blandishment (uncredited)

Music Department

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Linda Ercoli ... featured vocalist
Shelby Flint ... featured vocalist
Guy Pohlman ... featured vocalist
Ray Pohlman ... featured vocalist
Don Ralke ... conductor / featured vocalist / music arranger
Thurl Ravenscroft ... featured vocalist
Stan Ross ... music mixer: Gold Star Recording / music recordist: Gold Star Recording
Richard M. Sherman ... songs: music and lyrics by
Robert B. Sherman ... songs: music and lyrics by

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Sandy Claxton Arnold ... production assistant (as Sandy Claxton)
Carolyn Klein ... production assistant
Warren Lockhart ... president: Charles M. Schulz Creative Development Corp.
Susan Scheid ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

With his avian friend Woodstock by his side, independently-minded Snoopy heads off after he receives a letter from someone named Lila who mentions that she would like him to come visit her as she has been hospitalized. Not knowing who Lila is, Charlie Brown and his friends each believe that Snoopy left as he has been unhappy in a disagreement with many of them. Regardless, Charlie Brown is determined to find out who Lila is and to do whatever required to get Snoopy back home. If Charlie Brown discovers the truth, he will indeed discover that Snoopy has been increasingly unhappy, more so in that many of the places he likes to frequent have become "no dogs allowed", but his hasty departure is more to comfort a friend in need, Lila his owner before she had to give him up, then when he was sent to the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm for adoption. Beyond Snoopy and Woodstock's misadventures en route to the hospital, Snoopy will have to figure out where his allegiances and heart lie when Lila tells him that, upon her imminent release from the hospital, she'd like him back for good. Written by Huggo

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Taglines Introducing WOODSTOCK The Newest Member of the Peanuts Gang See more »
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Also Known As
  • Snoopy, Come Home (United States)
  • Snoopy's Big Adventure (Japan, English title)
  • Snoopy, vuelve a casa (Spain)
  • Snoopy, vrat se domu (Czechoslovakia, Czech title)
  • Snoopy torna a casa (Italy)
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  • 80 min
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Box Office

Budget $1,000,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $245,073

Did You Know?

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Trivia The animated debut of Woodstock and Franklin. See more »
Goofs When Clara is chasing Snoopy and Woodstock, she is holding the leash in her hand. When she is standing at the top of the stairs, the leash is gone. In the next shot, when she is sliding down the banister, she's holding the leash again. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (1985). See more »
Soundtracks Snoopy, Come Home See more »
Crazy Credits As with A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969), the Peanuts characters get onscreen credit in the opening credits, with Snoopy getting top-billing. See more »
Quotes Lucy: [the kids are playing Monopoly, and it's Lucy's turn] Oh, no! Not on Pacific! With hotels?
Schroeder: Pay me twelve hundred and seventy-five dollars, please.
Lucy: Schroeder, Schroeder, how about a beep on the nose?
Schroeder: A what?
Lucy: [poking him on the nose] BEEP. A beep on the nose is a sign of great affection.
Schroeder: I'd rather have the twelve hundred and seventy-five dollars, please. PAY UP!
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