Rascal with Steve Forrest: DVD Cover

    Rascal Director: Norman Tokar Cast: Steve Forrest, Bill Mumy, Pamela Toll, Elsa Lanchester

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/21/2002
    • Original Release: 1969
    • Rating: Rated G
    • Sales Rank: 13,625
     
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    Dolby Digital Surround Sound; Fullscreen (1.33:1)

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits/The Last Day of School [5:37]
    2. Sterling's Pa [4:28]
    3. Finding Rascal [6:58]
    4. Theo's Instructions [4:19]
    5. Mrs. Satterfield [4:07]
    6. Off to a Good Start [6:12]
    7. "Summer Sweet" [4:21]
    8. Reverand Thurman [5:16]
    9. Dinner Company [6:43]
    10. From Bad to Worse [7:20]
    11. A Cage for Rascal [2:31]
    12. Race at Miller's Grove [6:34]
    13. Theo's Homecoming [6:50]
    14. Paying the Price [4:37]
    15. We All Have to Grow Up Sometime [4:48]
    16. Old Mother Nature/The End [3:55]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Rascal, the Sterling North novel that has been a longtime fixture of Scholastic Magazine book clubs, was given Tiffany treatment by the Disney studios in 1969. Bill Mumy plays young Sterling North, whose Wisconsin childhood is enriched through his friendship with a stray raccoon. Though lacking the emotional depth of the novel, the film is distinguished by the lovingly detailed outdoor photography that has always been a Disney hallmark. Likewise a "regular" in the Disney canon are scenes of animals wreaking comic destruction and wild chase sequences, and Rascal does not flag when offering these. A favorite of the Saturday matinee circuit, Rascal has in recent years become a standard weekend TV offering whenever a sports event is rained out or otherwise delayed. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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