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Where the wild things are (new version)

Title
  1. Where the wild things are (new version) [motion picture] / Krátký Film (Prague) with Weston Woods Studios ; produced by Morton Schindel.
Published by
  1. Weston, CT : Weston Woods, 1988.

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Additional authors
  1. Deitch, Gene
  2. Sendak, Maurice
  3. Weston Woods Studios
  4. Krátký film
Description
  1. 1 film reel (8 min.) : sd., col.; 16 mm.
Summary
  1. This updated animated adaptation of the Sendak story features the music and narration of American composer Peter Schickele. Max, a rambunctious little boy in a wolf suit, is exiled to his room without supper. Enraged, he embarks on a fantastical voyage across the sea to the island "where the wild things are." Unafraid of the wild beasts he encounters, Max tames the creatures and becomes their king. Together they make a rumpus and enjoy a party before Max orders them to stop and go to bed. Feeling lonely, the little boy leaves the island, much to the dismay of his subjects, and returns to his room, happy to discover that a warm dinner awaits him.
Subject
  1. Films for preschoolers, Fiction
  2. Dreams > Fiction
  3. Animated films
  4. Monsters > Fiction
Genre/Form
  1. Films for preschoolers, Fiction.
Note
  1. An updated version of the 1973 film.
  2. Based on the book by Maurice Sendak.
Credits (note)
  1. Director, Gene Deitch; music, Peter Schickele.
Title
  1. Where the wild things are (new version) [motion picture] / Krátký Film (Prague) with Weston Woods Studios ; produced by Morton Schindel.
Imprint
  1. Weston, CT : Weston Woods, 1988.
Credits
  1. Director, Gene Deitch; music, Peter Schickele.
Performer
  1. Peter Schickele.
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Added author
  1. Deitch, Gene.
  2. Sendak, Maurice. Where the wild things are.
  3. Weston Woods Studios.
  4. Krátký film.
Branch call number
  1. J M16 A-757 W
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