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Arnold Stang Movies

1990
Genres: Comedy    Family    Fantasy   

Starring: Bill Cosby, Kimberly Russell, Denise Nicholas, Ian Bannen, Christine Ebersole, ...

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1977
Genres: Animation    Comedy    Family    Fantasy    Musical   

Starring: Claire Williams, Didi Conn, Mark Baker, Fred Stuthman, Niki Flacks, ...

As the title indicates, I have a love/hate connection to this one. On
one hand, the story is a jumbled mess with some good ideas that just
don't seem to work well together. Also, some scenes really drag on for
too long, though I heard this was because Richard Williams was trying
to make up for his "stolen" project, The Thief and the Cobbler.
Finally, Ann and Andy...
1969
Genres: Action    Comedy    Family    Fantasy   

Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Arnold Stang, Deborah Loomis, James Karen, Ernest Graves, ...

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1965
Genres: Animation    Adventure    Family    Fantasy    Sci-Fi   

Starring: Peter Lazer, Arnold Stang, Jess Cain, Conrad Jameson, Mavis Mims, ...

I actually saw this film rather late in life, most folks seem to have
seen this as children, but I was into my 30s before I saw it and the
big kid that I am....I love it.The opening song and 'It's a Goody...Good Morning' are my favorites,
but heck, they are all catchy little tunes. I think the animation is
very good, is it me or did animation of the 60s still have that<...
1962
Genres: Animation    Adventure    Biography    Comedy    Drama    Family    Fantasy    Musical    Romance   

Starring: Laurence Harvey, Karlheinz B, Claire Bloom, Walter Slezak, Barbara Eden, ...

64/100. Way overlong but it certainly is creative and imaginative.
Impressive special effects, perhaps not by today's standards but it
must have been enthralling in 1962. It is entertaining and good for the
whole family, although I can't see a lot of children being able to sit
through over two hours of this. The production is impressive. It won
the Oscar for best cost...
1955
Genres: Drama   

Starring: Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker, Kim Novak, Arnold Stang, Darren McGavin, ...

We have moved far beyond this tentative foray into a forbidden area-drug
addiction-for the 1950s. As such, the film may seem dated. The Man with the
Golden Arm served its function is peeling back a layer of the underside of
society, an eye-opener to a Southern country boy in 1955 when I first viewed
this film in the theater. After some serious consideration about being too
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