LOS ANGELES, March 25 (Reuters) - Big-eared baby elephant Dumbo may be the star of Walt Disney Co's remake of its 1941 animated movie classic but the film was shot without its adorable star ever ...
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Disney’s new ‘live-action’ remake of Dumbo is weird. And unlike the original animated film, this time the weirdness isn’t a good thing. It all starts off decently enough. The world of Medici’s Circus ...
Spoiler alert! The story discusses the ending of the new live-action "Dumbo" (in theaters now). Beware if you haven't seen the movie yet. At the end of Disney's 1941 animated "Dumbo," the once-shunned ...
The best scene in Steven Spielberg’s 1979 comedy 1941 has Robert Stack as an Army general crying while sitting in a theater. He’s watching the poignant scene in Dumbo where a caged Mrs. Jumbo rocks ...
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As the movie says, most people have seen a horsefly, a dragonfly and even a housefly. And most moviegoers have seen an elephant fly, especially if they saw the original 1941 Walt Disney animated ...
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