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Rick Bunsen | 24 pages | 01 Mar 2003 | Golden Books Publishing Company, Inc. | 9780307988294 | English | New York, United States Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV Movie ) - IMDb

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer up your Halloween Watchlist with our Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer of the most popular horror titles on Netflix in October. See the list. Sam the snowman tells us the story of a young red-nosed reindeer who, after being ousted from the reindeer games because of his beaming honker, teams up with Hermey, an elf who wants to be a dentist, and Yukon Cornelius, the prospector. They run into the Abominable Snowman and find a whole island of misfit toys. Rudolph vows to see if he can get Santa to help the toys, and he goes back to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. But Santa's sleigh is fogged in. But when Santa looks over Rudolph, he gets a very bright idea Written by Kathy Li. I always look forward to the special time during the Christmas season when I can watch this. This beloved special is one of the few things that brings back my childhood. Most children today enjoy watching this as much as their parents did when they were little. It is perhaps second only to The Wizzard of Oz as being the most Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer programme of all time. Rudolph is the first of a line of Christmas specials that were produced by Rankin and Bass and written by Romeo Muller. It is hard to imagine all these classic specials being the creation of one man. Muller is Mr. The origins of Rudolph the Red Nosed Raindeer stem from the song written by Johnny Marks back in the 's or 's. A Max Fleischer cartoon short was made in with Robert May creating its story. However, the Rankin and Bass Christmas special is based on the Johnny Marks song but other than that, it is all the creation of Romeo Muller. Even Rudolph's personality is created by Muller. In the cartoon Rudolph does not talk. I have always liked Burl Ives as both a singer and an actor. His part as Sam the Snowman is my favourite by him. All the people behind the scenes doing the voices were all talented. They used stop motion animation with moving puppets just like they did with King Kong. Rudolph is a timeless classic that bring me back to the simpler time of childhood every time I watch it. I hope my small children will enjoy it to. Looking for some great streaming picks? Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. Visit our What to Watch page. Sign In. Keep track of everything you watch; Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer your friends. Full Cast and Crew. Release Dates. Official Sites. Company Credits. Technical Specs. Plot Summary. Plot Keywords. Parents Guide. External Sites. User Reviews. User Ratings. External Reviews. Metacritic Reviews. Photo Gallery. Trailers and Videos. Crazy Credits. Alternate Versions. Rate This. A Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer reindeer and his friends look for a place that will accept them. Director: Larry Roemer. Available on Amazon. Added to Watchlist. The Best Horror Movies on Netflix. Unintentional Horror: Reader Picks. Holiday Classics. Holiday Shows. Christmas mood. Shows that i grew up watching. Non Disney Animation. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Best movies about toys coming to life. Edit Cast Complete credited cast: Burl Ives Sam the Snowman voice Larry D. Rudolph voice as Billy Richards Paul Soles Hermey voice Stan Francis Clarice voice Paul Kligman Edit Storyline Sam the snowman tells us the story of a young red-nosed reindeer who, after being ousted from the reindeer games because of his beaming honker, teams up with Hermey, an elf who wants to be a dentist, and Yukon Cornelius, the prospector. Edit Did You Know? Trivia According to brother Ken Muller, Romeo Muller actually intended the elf to be named "Herbie", after a childhood friend. Rudolph's sweetheart was named "Clarice" in honor of the bride-to-be of another close friend. Goofs During the scene leading up Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Santa's plea to Rudolph to guide the sleigh, Rudolph's nose keeps changing Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer size and shape. Quotes [ first lines ] Sam the Snowman : If I live Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer beI'll never forget that big snow storm a couple of years ago. The weather closed in and Oh, excuse me, call me Sam. What's the matter? Haven't you ever seen a talking snowman before? Crazy Credits If you pay close attention to the opening credits, below the credit of "Burl Ives sings", you'll see a small house fly buzzing around on the fake snow! After it was shown, the producers were inundated with letters from children complaining that nothing had been done to help the Misfit Toys. In response, Rankin-Bass produced a new short scene at the end of the show in which Santa and his reindeer, led by Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, land on the Island and pick up all the toys to find homes for them, which has ever since been the standard version of the show run during the holidays. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this. Q: What happened to the song "Fame and Fortune" and the Yukon peppermint scene? Q: What are the lyrics to "Fame and Fortune"? Language: English. Filming Locations: Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Runtime: 47 min 51 min Blu-ray. Color: Color Technicolor. Edit page. October Streaming Picks. Back to School Picks. Clear your history. Sam the Snowman voice. Yukon Cornelius voice as Larry Mann. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer voice as Billy Richards. Hermey voice. Clarice voice. Christmas Carols - Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Lyrics | MetroLyrics

Auction house Profiles in History in Calabasas announced Thursday that a 6-inch-tall Rudolph and inch-tall Santa used to animate the TV special are being sold together in the auction that starts Nov. Not only can you move the arms, the legs, the head, you can move the fingers, the thumbs. Rankin later gave them to his secretary, who gave them to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer nephew, who owned them until Lutrario bought them in The figures, among several used to make Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer special, are the first encountered by the auctioneers at Profiles in History, which specializes in selling rare and coveted Hollywood memorabilia. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. The Associated Press is an independent, not-for-profit news cooperative headquartered in New York City. For the first time ever, the beloved Charlie Brown holiday specials will not air on network TV this year. Hot Property. About Us. Brand Publishing. Times Events. Times News Platforms. Times Store. Facebook Twitter Show more sharing options Share Close extra sharing options. Enter Email Address. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Press. More From the Los Angeles Times. Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer on Vimeo

Sincethe special has aired Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer CBS ; the network unveiled a high-definition, digitally remastered version of the program in It has been telecast every year sincemaking it the longest continuously running Christmas TV special. The 50th anniversary of the television special was marked Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer [3] and a series of postage stamps featuring Rudolph were issued by the United States Postal Service on November 6, Claus who live in a castle located left of the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Tree Forest. Later on, Sam recalls the year Christmas was almost cancelled due to a big snowstorm and how a very special reindeer saved the day. Donner, Santa's lead reindeer, and his wife have given birth to a new fawn named Rudolph. Upon admiring him, they are surprised to see that he has been born with a glowing red nose. When Santa arrives, he warns Donner that Rudolph will not make the sleigh team because of his nose. So, Donner decides to hide it by covering it with mud so Rudolph will fit in with the other reindeer. One year later, Rudolph goes out to the reindeer games, where the new fawns will be inspected by Santa to pull the sleigh when they grow up. During flight practice, Rudolph meets a beautiful doe named Clarice, who tells him he is cute, making Rudolph fly. However, while celebrating with the other bucks, Rudolph's fake nose pops off, causing the other reindeer to mock him and Coach Comet to expel him. He then meets Hermey, an elf who ran away from Santa's workshop because he wanted to be a dentist instead of making toys, so they run away Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. They then meet a prospector named Yukon Cornelius, who has searched his whole life long to find silver and gold, but never does. After escaping the Abominable Snow Monster of the North, they crash land on the Island of Misfit Toys where unloved or unwanted toys live with their ruler, a winged lion named King Moonracer who brings the toys to the island until he can find homes and children who will love them. The king allows them to stay one night on the island until they can tell Santa to find homes for them by Christmas when they get home. However, Rudolph leaves the island on his own, still worried that his nose will endanger his friends. Time passes and Rudolph grows into a young stag, still enduring mockery from others. He returns home to find that his parents and Clarice have been looking for him for months. He sets out once again to locate them and finds them all cornered in a cave by the snow monster. Rudolph tries to save Clarice, but the monster hits him in the head with a stalactite. A few minutes later, Hermey and Yukon return and try to save Rudolph. Hermey, oinking like a pig, lures the monster out of the cave and pulls out all his teeth after Yukon knocks him out. Yukon then drives the toothless monster back, only to fall over the cliff. Mourning Yukon's presumed death, Rudolph, Hermey, Clarice, and the Donners return home where everyone Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to them. After hearing their story, Santa promises Rudolph that he will find homes for the Misfit Toys, the Head Elf tells Hermey that he can open his own dentist's office a week after Christmas, and Donner apologizes for being hard on Rudolph. Yukon returns with a tamed snow monster, now trained to trim a Christmas tree, explaining that the snow monster's bouncing ability spared their lives. Christmas Eve comes and while everybody is celebrating, Santa reluctantly announces that the big snowstorm won't subside in time, and has forced him to cancel Christmas, but is soon inspired by Rudolph's red nose. He asks Rudolph to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer the sleigh. Rudolph accepts and they fly off to the island where the Misfit Toys, sad about being left alone and unloved, are suddenly cheered up when Santa arrives to pick them up. The TV special, with the teleplay by Romeo Mullerintroduced several new characters inspired by the song's lyrics. Muller told an interviewer shortly before his death that he would have preferred to base the teleplay on May's original book, but could not find a copy. After the script, concept designs and storyboards Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Rudolph were done by Arthur Rankin, Jr. The company's trademark stop motion animation process, known as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, was filmed at MOM Productions in Tokyo Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer supervision by Tadahito Mochinaga and associate direction by Kizo Nagashima. Since those involved with the production had no idea of the future value of the stop-motion puppet figures used in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer production, many were not preserved. Rankin claimed in to be in possession of an original Rudolph figure. Eventually seven were discarded. The puppets had been damaged through years of rough handling by children and storage in an attic. This version has the NBC "living color" peacock at the introduction. It includes the original end credits, where an elf drops presents that list all the technical credits. EST telecast. The College Bowl quiz show was also sponsored by GE. He can be seen throughout the special tossing his pickax into the air, sniffing, then licking the end that contacts the snow or ice. Deletion of the peppermint segment into make room for Santa traveling to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Island of Misfit Toys, leaves the audience to assume that Cornelius was attempting to find either silver or gold by taste alone. The Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer also included a new duet between Rudolph and Hermey called "Fame and Fortune", which replaced a scene in which the same characters sang "We're a Couple of Misfits". Viewers of the special complained that Santa was not Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer fulfilling his promise to the Misfit Toys to include them in his annual toy delivery. This is the ending that has been shown on all telecasts and video releases ever since. Until sometime in the s the special aired without additional cuts, but eventually more commercial time was required by the network. Inseveral sequences Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer deleted to make room for more advertising: the instrumental bridge from "We Are Santa's Elves" featuring the elf orchestra, additional dialogue by Burl Ives, and the "Peppermint Mine" scene resolving the fate of Yukon Cornelius. Most of the deletions were restored inand "Fame and Fortune" was replaced with the original "We're a Couple of Misfits" reprise. The "Peppermint Mine" scene was not restored; untilit had not been shown on television since the initial broadcast in Starting inCBS began using the footage of the "Fame and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer scene with the soundtrack replaced by a rather hastily edited version of "We're a Couple of Misfits". In Mayit was announced that Freeform will air the special as part of their Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 25 Days of Christmas line-up for the first time, alongside Frosty the Snowman. Freeform's print of the special also has the Universal Pictures logo preceding the film, due to their purchase of DreamWorks Animation in All current video prints of Rudolph by Classic Media are a compendium of the two previous telecast versions of the special. All the footage in the current versions follow the original NBC broadcast without the original GE commercials up until the "Peppermint Mine" scene, followed by the final act of the edit with the Island of Misfit Toys finale and the alternate credits in place of the original end credit sequence. This edit has been made available in original color form by former rights holders Classic Media, [19] which in became the DreamWorks Classics division of DreamWorks Animationand finally inpart of Universal Pictures [20] As previously mentioned, this is also the version that had previously aired on CBS, albeit in edited form to accommodate more commercial time. In NovemberClassic Media released a 50th anniversary edition of the special on Blu-ray. The songs and incidental music were both written by Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Marks, with Maury Laws supervising. In addition to the songs previously mentioned, the score also includes the film's love theme "There's Always Tomorrow", sung by Clarice after Rudolph is kicked out of the reindeer games. Marks' " Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree ", which became a holiday standard after its initial release inappears as instrumental background music when Rudolph first arrives at the Reindeer Games. Also included in the soundtrack is an instrumental version of Marks' setting of the Christmas hymn "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day. Inan LP record of the soundtrack was released on Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Records. It contained different mixes of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer original songs performed as they are in the special, with the exception of Burl Ives' material, which has been re-recorded. It is an exact duplication of the original LP released in Tracks are the remixed soundtrack selections while tracks are the same songs performed by the Decca Concert Orchestra. The song "Fame and Fortune" is not contained on either release. On November 30, the soundtrack was certified Gold by the Recording Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Association of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer for selling overcopies. Books and other items related to the show have in some cases misspelled "Hermey" as "Herbie". The Wii version was received poorly, and garnered extremely negative reviews from sites such as IGN giving it a 1. The site's critical consensus reads: "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a yule-tide gem that bursts with eye-popping iconography, a spirited soundtrack, and a heart-warming celebration of difference. The television special's familiarity to American audiences through its annual rebroadcasts, along with its primitive stop- motion animation that is easy to recreate with modern technology and the special's ambiguous copyright statushas lent itself to numerous parodies and homages over the years. Animator Corky Quakenbush has produced parodies of Rudolph for several American television shows:. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Larry Roemer Kizo Nagashima associate director. Arthur Rankin, Jr. co-producer. This section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience. Please help by spinning off or relocating Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia's inclusion policy. December Learn how and when to remove this template message. Main article: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer soundtrack. Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved October 18, Happy Holidays—Animated! CBS News. December Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Archived from the original on December 10, United States Postal Service. November 6, Archived from the original on December 24, The set of four Limited Edition Forever stamps depicting Rudolph, Hermey, Santa and Bumble were created from still television frames from the special which Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 50 years ago in Entertainment Weekly. Archived from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer original on February 4, My Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Halton, Ontario : InsideHalton. Archived from the original on June 11, Retrieved December 2, Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me! December 8,