Great film, beautiful transfer, all of that, but the saddest part of this film, to me, is not Bambi's mother being shot, but the fact that at some point in this film's history a line has been removed from that scene. The stag's line used to be "Your mother can't be with you any more...man has taken her away." The second half of that line has been missing for some years, and is not reinstated here. So are Disney mutilating their own films now to placate the gun lobbyists? As they say over there, go figure.
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this film is suitable for children and adults alike. parental guidence is recommended at the beginning of the film especially when bambis mother is killed.
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this film is suitable for children and adults alike. parental guidence is recommended at the beginning of the film especially when bambis mother is killed.
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this film is suitable for children and adults alike. parental guidence is recommended at the beginning of the film especially when bambis mother is killed.
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My view of these two films runs counter to that of many Frankenstein fans. I found Son of Frankenstein rather disappointing, while Ghost of Frankenstein actually rather impressed me. I wasn't that impressed with Bela Lugosi's character Ygor in the first film but warmed up to him quite well in the second (this is not to say Bela Lugosi did not do a superb job in both - I just didn't think the character of Ygor worthy of him in Son of Frankenstein). I also found the performance of Lon Chaney, Jr., as the monster in Ghost of Frankenstein more engaging than that of Boris Karloff in Son of Frankenstein - while Karloff will always be the definitive monster, his character really had little opportunity to shine in the last of his three Frankenstein films. Read More:
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My view of these two films runs counter to that of many Frankenstein fans. I found Son of Frankenstein rather disappointing, while Ghost of Frankenstein actually rather impressed me. I wasn't that impressed with Bela Lugosi's character Ygor in the first film but warmed up to him quite well in the second (this is not to say Bela Lugosi did not do a superb job in both - I just didn't think the character of Ygor worthy of him in Son of Frankenstein). I also found the performance of Lon Chaney, Jr., as the monster in Ghost of Frankenstein more engaging than that of Boris Karloff in Son of Frankenstein - while Karloff will always be the definitive monster, his character really had little opportunity to shine in the last of his three Frankenstein films. Read More:
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this film is suitable for children and adults alike. parental guidence is recommended at the beginning of the film especially when bambis mother is killed.
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this film is suitable for children and adults alike. parental guidence is recommended at the beginning of the film especially when bambis mother is killed.
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