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A 50th-anniversary Blu-ray edition of %27The Sword in the Stone%27 is released Tuesday; ... however, the evil witch Madam Mim sends a raven to seek out the lost prince Arthur.
Bill Peet, artist-writer and longtime member of the Walt Disney production company, has chosen a highly appropriate fable, the 1938 T.H. White book of the same title, for screen adaptation for the ...
The Sword in the Stone’s message is pretty clear, and a solid one: Anyone can be destined for greatness. But upon re-watch, there are admittedly a few things I need to know a little bit more about.
A 45th anniversary seems a somewhat random milestone to re-release a Disney animated film, but any excuse is a good excuse to make another few dollars on the gold mine that is the Disney catalogue.
Throughout the year, THN will look at 53 Walt Disney Animated Classics, from SNOW WHITE to WRECK-IT RALPH, through the obscurity of FUN AND FANCY FREE to the second Golden Age of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.