Charlotte's Web Movie Review
Charlotte's Web Review
"Charlotte's Web" Overview

Rating: G
1973
Cast and Crew
Director : Charles A. Nichols,Iwao TakamotoProducer : Joseph Barbera,William Hanna
Screenwiter : Earl Hamner Jr.
Starring : Henry Gibson,Debbie Reynolds,Charles Nelson Reilly,Paul Lynde,Rex Allen,Danny Bonaduce,Pamelyn Ferdin,Agnes Moorehead
That's soooooooooooooooome pig!
Long before there was Babe, and long before The Lion King crooned about "The
Circle of Life," Charlotte's Web taught every child about life, friendship, and
death -- all courtesy of a talking pig and his spider friend, Charlotte.
Voiced by Debbie Reynolds, Charlotte is the world's most existential spider
("We're born, we live a little, and we die."), and her soothing voice manages
to calm Wilbur the pig (shakily voiced by Henry Gibson) through countless
crises -- namely his ever-impending death by the farmer's axe. And sure
enough, Wilbur grows from timid piglet into the pride of the farm, thanks to
Charlotte's confidence-boosting messages (Some Pig! Terrific! Radiant!) that
make him the talk of the tri-state area.
The 1973 animation (courtesy of Hanna-Barbera) is nothing special, in fact it's
often downright bad, but E.B. White's classic fable needs little to make it
come to life. Especially giddy is Paul Lynde's wry Templeton the rat ("It
says: Crunchy."), whom I oddly still quote today. Fortunately, the new DVD
gives us a widescreen presentation of the film that is scratch-and-pop-free.
A must-own for anyone with children, and a must-see for everyone else.
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Review by Christopher Null
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