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Taken in by distant members of his family after being orphaned, Toby Tyler runs away to join the circus.Taken in by distant members of his family after being orphaned, Toby Tyler runs away to join the circus.Taken in by distant members of his family after being orphaned, Toby Tyler runs away to join the circus.
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Dennis Olivieri
- Monsieur Ajax
- (as Dennis Joel)
Oliver Wallace
- Bandleader
- (as Ollie Wallace)
The Marquis Chimps
- The Marquis Family
- (as The Marquis Family)
Walter Bacon
- Circus Spectator
- (uncredited)
Brandon Beach
- Circus Spectator
- (uncredited)
Arline Bletcher
- Circus Spectator
- (uncredited)
Paul Bradley
- Parade Onlooker
- (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
- Circus Worker
- (uncredited)
William Challee
- Jailbird
- (uncredited)
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Michael Eisner seemed to market every Disney film on video then he re-leased them again on DVD. This is one of the films that I love but it just hasn't been released.
Hey, Robert Iger, this movie is special to LOTS of people. Please release it to the new generation of children who have never seen "Toby Tyler."
I saw this movie first in Lake Tahoe, CA, while on vacation with my parents. I am 49 now and I would still watch it many times--if I could only find it.
Classic Disney--family oriented, familiar cast from other Disney films, great storyline.
If it ever comes out on DVD, I will run to buy it as soon as I know about it.
Hey, Robert Iger, this movie is special to LOTS of people. Please release it to the new generation of children who have never seen "Toby Tyler."
I saw this movie first in Lake Tahoe, CA, while on vacation with my parents. I am 49 now and I would still watch it many times--if I could only find it.
Classic Disney--family oriented, familiar cast from other Disney films, great storyline.
If it ever comes out on DVD, I will run to buy it as soon as I know about it.
I've mentioned elsewhere that Disney's adaptations of famous works sometimes avoid the dark and dreary messages of the original works.He wished,it seems,to provide wholesome family entertainment.IN this regard,he succeeded.But,after seeing this film,as I did when it first came out,I was horrified when I got around to reading Kahler's book.Let's see the differences.
1.)Toby,in the story,is a sly,fat, lazy glutton,who leaves a brutal orphan's home in order to avoid doing his chores,and being punished for dishonesty.He joins the circus,and wages an undercover war against the evil management.
2.)The circus is a dreary,run down dump,managed by vicious alcoholics who beat and cripple children.Toby,consequently,starts a guerrilla war against them.
3.)The people who work in the circus,when they aren't brutal bullies,are among the most grotesque characters in Victorian American fiction.
4.)Toby DOESN'T become a star on horses.Mr.Stubbs isn't a cute chimp,but a mangy,pathetic,morose old monkey.And the hunter does kill him.
5.)The story ends with the manager of the orphanage taking Toby back.And you get the feeling that all will not be well.
So,while the film adaptation sticks to some of the facts,the underlying message has been avoided.
1.)Toby,in the story,is a sly,fat, lazy glutton,who leaves a brutal orphan's home in order to avoid doing his chores,and being punished for dishonesty.He joins the circus,and wages an undercover war against the evil management.
2.)The circus is a dreary,run down dump,managed by vicious alcoholics who beat and cripple children.Toby,consequently,starts a guerrilla war against them.
3.)The people who work in the circus,when they aren't brutal bullies,are among the most grotesque characters in Victorian American fiction.
4.)Toby DOESN'T become a star on horses.Mr.Stubbs isn't a cute chimp,but a mangy,pathetic,morose old monkey.And the hunter does kill him.
5.)The story ends with the manager of the orphanage taking Toby back.And you get the feeling that all will not be well.
So,while the film adaptation sticks to some of the facts,the underlying message has been avoided.
But not quite as much as some make out...the circus characters in the book were not that grotesque, not was Toby in an orphan's home, constantly being punished for dishonesty. And, he did become a star, in a sense, on horseback. However, he was a glutonous boy who runs away to the circus, for no reason other than his own selfish ones. He does have a hard life. And his riding on the horses lasts for only about a day, but for that day, he and the girl who rode with them were required to do encores of their performances,
Anyways....the story is cute. Yes, Mr. stubbs lives in the movie, but that is typical Disney giving a happy ending, and is to be expected. Watch it for fun, not because you want to compare it to the book. Personally, I like both.
Anyways....the story is cute. Yes, Mr. stubbs lives in the movie, but that is typical Disney giving a happy ending, and is to be expected. Watch it for fun, not because you want to compare it to the book. Personally, I like both.
I love Kevin Corcoran's acting in the first place, but this is most likely my favorite movie with him STARING! What sets this one above the rest is it does NOT rely on a sound-track to keep the interest of the viewers. Toby is an orphaned boy being raised by his aunt and uncle. His uncle tells him he is a burden, so Toby joins the circus. What makes this movie most entertaining is Toby's horse training! As I said, this movie does not rely on a sound-track to keep the interest of the viewers, but in fact it is this very aspect that makes it a charm! As Toby is trained to ride a horse, you see him fail, fail, learn, learn some more, then eventually succeed! All the time, the only thing you hear is the trot of the horse!
My 7 year old grandson was held spellbound by Toby Tyler. I'd love to buy him his own copy, but it's not available. I'd be thrilled to see Disney release a lot of their archival films. How about a DVD starring Jiminy Cricket? I can still hear Jiminy singing "I'm No Fool". "Seabiscuit" is riding a wave of current popularity, but I still remember Nautilus, Disney's "The Horse With the Flying Tail". A recent commercial on T.V. features rabbits multiplying out of control, but way back when there was a Disney short cartoon about multiplying guinea pigs. It would be great if future generations of children could savor and enjoy these little cinematic gems.
Did you know
- TriviaWalt Disney was able to use Henry Calvin and Gene Sheldon in co-starring roles since they were still under his contract. They were co-stars of Disney's Spanish Western television series Zorro (1957) which was then off the air due to legal disputes between Disney and the American Broadcasting Company.
- GoofsIn the first scene Toby Tyler is supposed to be selling concessions at the circus, but he sits down to watch Mademoiselle Jeanette and Monsieur Ajax performing their acrobatic horse routine instead; the last shot shows Jeanette and Ajax in different costumes because it is a shot from a later scene in the movie where Toby Tyler performs the act with Jeanette. Therefore the last shot of their routine has Toby Tyler performing instead of Ajax.
- Quotes
Toby Tyler: Do you swap back the ones that are bad?
Harry Tupper: Bad? I don't vend bad peanuts, boy. Maybe a little underbred, timeworn perhaps, but not really bad.
Toby Tyler: [tastes a peanut] Tastes bad.
- ConnectionsEdited into Le monde merveilleux de Disney: Toby Tyler: Part 1 (1964)
- SoundtracksBiddle-Dee-Dee
Written by Diane Lampert and Richard Loring
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- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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