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The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad

- Two Tall Tales by the world's top story-tellers in one hilarious All-Cartoon Feature!

The Wind in the Willows: Concise version of Kenneth Grahame's story of the same name. J. Thaddeus Toad, owner of Toad Hall, is prone to fads, such as the newfangled motor car. This desire for the very latest lands him in much trouble with the wrong crowd, and it is up to his friends, Mole, Rat and Badger to save him from himself. - The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: Retelling of Washington Irving's story set in a tiny New England town. Ichabod Crane, the new schoolmaster, falls for the town beauty, Katrina Van Tassel, and the town Bully Brom Bones decides that he is a little too successful and needs "convincing" that Katrina is not for him.

Release Date : 1949-10-05

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Walt Disney Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Bing Crosby

Character Name : Narrator (segment "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow")

Original Name : Bing Crosby

Gender : Male

Basil Rathbone

Character Name : Narrator (segment "The Wind in the Willows")

Original Name : Basil Rathbone

Gender : Male

Eric Blore

Character Name : Mr. Toad (voice)

Original Name : Eric Blore

Gender : Male

J. Pat O'Malley

Character Name : Cyril Proudbottom (voice)

Original Name : J. Pat O'Malley

Gender : Male

John McLeish

Character Name : Prosecutor (voice)

Original Name : John McLeish

Gender : Male

Colin Campbell

Character Name : Mole (voice)

Original Name : Colin Campbell

Gender : Male

Campbell Grant

Character Name : Angus MacBadger (voice)

Original Name : Campbell Grant

Gender : Male

Claud Allister

Character Name : Rat (voice)

Original Name : Claud Allister

Gender : Male

Oliver Wallace

Character Name : Gang Leader (voice)

Original Name : Oliver Wallace

Gender : Male

Pinto Colvig

Character Name : Ichabod Crane (screaming) (voice)

Original Name : Pinto Colvig

Gender : Male

Leslie Denison

Character Name : Judge / First Weasel (voice)

Original Name : Leslie Denison

Gender : Male

Alec Harford

Character Name : Mr. Winky (voice)

Original Name : Alec Harford

Gender : Male

Edmond Stevens

Character Name : Second Weasel (voice)

Original Name : Edmond Stevens

Gender : Male

Billy Bletcher

Character Name : Headless Horseman (voice)

Original Name : Billy Bletcher

Gender : Male

Jud Conlon

Character Name : Townsfolk (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Jud Conlon

Gender : Male

Mack McLean

Character Name : Townsfolk (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Mack McLean

Gender : Male

Clarence Nash

Character Name : Ichabod's Horse (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Clarence Nash

Gender : Male

Loulie Jean Norman

Character Name : Townsfolk (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Loulie Jean Norman

Gender : Male

Charlie Parlota

Character Name : Townsfolk (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Charlie Parlota

Gender : Male

Edmond Stevens

Character Name : Second Weasel (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Edmond Stevens

Gender : Male

Oliver Wallace

Character Name : Mr. Winkie (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Oliver Wallace

Gender : Male

Gloria Wood

Character Name : Townsfolk (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Gloria Wood

Gender : Female

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

Two stories: one good, one less so. 'The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad' is another Disney package film. It's probably one of the better ones to be fair, though still fails to truly entertain. The first story featuring Mr. Toad is fairly enjoyable, while the one with Ichabod starts off solidly but by its end I found myself less interested. Bing Crosby and Basil Rathbone do well as narrators, while the animation is more than passable. Again, like 1948's 'So Dear to My Heart' from Disney, it's nothing to hate on but I wouldn't class it as anything other than average though. /copied directly from my Letterboxd review\

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-08-13

Basil Rathbone starts this double feature off with his engaging narration of a very much shortened version of "The Wind in the Willows". "Toad" is a bit of an adventurer. Indeed, he might even be the world's first faddist! Running amok the countryside with his new equine friend "Cyril" pulling a great yellow wagon, he is causing no end of stress for his friends "Angus MacBadger", "Ratty" and "Moley". Finally , they apprehend him and confine him to his room - but nope, that's no good. He shimmies down from his window and is soon in the possession of a shiny new motor car. How did he get it? Well that's soon a matter for the law and things are going to ge even messier for the friends and he is imprisoned and they have to get to the bottom of a dastardly plot involving some weasels and Toad Hall itself. Then, we morph seamlessly onto the equally mellifluous tones of Bing Crosby who takes us through a not so enjoyable interpretation of "Sleepy Hollow". We follow the almost vulture-like "Ichabod Crane" as he arrives in the village as the school teacher and who then sets about wooing local heiress "Katriona" - much to the chagrin of local beefcake "Bron". "Crane" seems to have the upper hand at every turn until the younger man hits on a idea to, quite literally, resurrect a creature from the depths of the graveyard to finally remove this obstacle from his path to true love (and a decent sized fortune too). The animations are old style Disney with plenty of vivid colours and, certainly for "Toad, characterful animations. The second story features just a little too much music - our renowned crooner manages at least two songs, and the characterisations rely much more on their physical attributes and less on their "acting" if you will. It's still an enjoyable hour that showcases two enduring stories well, and it's not just for the children either.