The best Marvin Miller’s animation movies

Marvin Miller

Marvin Miller

18/07/1913- 08/02/1985
Today we present the best Marvin Miller’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Marvin Miller’s movies.

Sleeping Beauty

Sleeping Beauty
7.2/10
A beautiful princess born in a faraway kingdom is destined by a terrible curse to prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and fall into a deep sleep that can only be awakened by true love's first kiss. Determined to protect her, her parents ask three fairies to raise her in hiding. But the evil Maleficent is just as determined to seal the princess's fate.

Gerald McBoing-Boing

Gerald McBoing-Boing
7.1/10
The story of a little boy who would only talk in sound effects. With story by Dr. Seuss (and Bill Scott of Rocky and Bullwinkle fame) this cartoon won the Oscar for best short subject (animated) for 1950.

Hemo the Magnificent

Hemo the Magnificent
7.6/10
  • Genre: AnimationFamily
  • Release: 20/03/1957
  • Character: Hemo / Professor Anatomy
Professor Frank Baxter and some animated friends answer questions about blood. what makes it red? Why do little animals' hearts beat so quickly? And so much more.

Pink-In

Pink-In
4.4/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 20/10/1971
  • Character: Loud-Mouth Louie (voice) (uncredited)
The Pink Panther reads some old letters from his army friend Loud-Mouth Louie.

Ballet-Oop

Ballet-Oop
6.6/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 11/02/1954
  • Character: Various (voice)
Dance teacher Miss Placement is dismayed to learn that the head of the School of Ballet where she teaches has entered her beginners class in a contest just three weeks away. But she manages to get them ready and they are a huge success. The school owner is so pleased that he enters all of the school's 1400 students in a contest where they have to learn "Swan Lake" in just two weeks.

Robin Goodhood

Robin Goodhood
6.4/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 09/09/1970
  • Character: Jester / Peasant / Wolf / King (voice)
Roland is "Roland Hood" and takes money from the evil tax-collector (Rattfink) to give to the poor. Rattfink however has other ideas.

How Now Boing Boing

How Now Boing Boing
6.4/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 08/09/1954
  • Character: Various Characters (voice)
Gerald's parents, frustrated at his inability to talk, call in various experts (including the world's greatest voice professor) to teach their boy to speak in words instead of sound effects. They all fail until, by chance, Gerald tries to phone home.

Christopher Crumpet

Christopher Crumpet
6.6/10
Through drawings, an illustrator tells his dog the story of a boy named Christopher Crumpet. Christopher can at will change himself from a little boy into a chicken. He threatens to do so if his father, Marvin, won't buy him a rocket ship.

Gerald McBoing-Boing's Symphony

Gerald McBoing-Boing's Symphony
6.6/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 04/07/1953
  • Character: Narrator / Various Characters (voice)
Gerald McBoing Boing, a little boy who can't talk but can imitate any sound, is working as a one-man sound effects department for a radio station. When a scheduled symphony orchestra does not show up, Gerald replaces them. He is doing fine until he mixes up the score with the sound effects script, and creates an original symphony. He is fired, but the critics hail his work as that of a genius.

Hell-Bent for Election

Hell-Bent for Election
5.9/10
A full-blown re-election piece for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt at the expense of Republican presidential candidate Thomas Dewey. Roosevelt is depicted as a streamlined diesel express train in a race against Dewey, a worn-out steam train. The public is admonished to "get behind the president and stay the course to victory."

Gerald McBoing! Boing! on Planet Moo

Gerald McBoing! Boing! on Planet Moo
6/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 09/02/1956
  • Character: (voice)
While meeting a new friend, Gerald is abducted by aliens and whisked to the planet Moo. The king of Moo mistakenly thinks that all Earthlings - like Gerald - speak only in sound effects, and he attempts to converse with Gerald. Hoping to lure Earth tourism to his planet, the king brings the boy back to Earth in the hope of establishing good relations, but Earth diplomats are puzzled by the king's unusual language

Your Safety First

Your Safety First
5.3/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 01/01/1956
  • Character: Narrator
An animated film about the development of the automobile from the perspective of futuristic consumers.

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