Peanuts 1960's collection / written by Charles M. Schulz ; directed by Bill Melendez ; executive producer, Lee Mendelson ; a Lee Mendelson-Bill Melendez production in cooperation with United Feature Syndicate Inc.
Originally produced as television specials between 1965 and 1969. Special features: Disc 2. "Vince Guaraldi: the maestro of Menlo Park" featurette profiling composer Vince Guaraldi. Voices, Peter Robbins (Charlie Brown), Chris Shea (Linus), Sally Dryer (Lucy), Kathy Steinberg (Sally), Gai Defaria (Peppermint Patty), Anne Altieri (Violet), Bill Melendez (Snoopy). It was a short summer: Pamelyn Ferdin (Lucy), Glenn Gilger (Linus), Hilary Momberger (Sally).
Contents:
Disc 1. A Charlie Brown Christmas (c1965, 26 min.) -- Charlie Brown's all stars! (c1968, 25 min.) -- It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (c1966, 27 min.). Disc 2. You're in love, Charlie Brown (c1967, 26 min.) -- He's your dog, Charlie Brown (c1968, 26 min.) -- It was a short summer, Charlie Brown (c1969, 26 min.).
Summary:
A Charlie Brown Christmas: Charlie Brown has the holiday blues and is hoping that a spindly little tree he finds can help everyone discover the meaning of the season. Charlie Brown's All-Stars: Will new uniforms and league membership help transform a hard-luck team into winners? It's the great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown: Charlie Brown has been invited to a Halloween party and Linus hopes he'll finally catch a sighting of the mysterious Great Pumpkin. You're in love, Charlie Brown: Charlie Brown is smitten with the Little Red-Haired Girl and hopes to let her know before school lets out for the summer. He's your dog, Charlie Brown: Mischief-maker Snoopy tries everyone's patience. Can he be rehabilitated into a nice, obedient puppy? It was a short summer, Charlie Brown: Summer camp rivalries between the boys and girls leave the guys in the dust. Unless a certain "Masked Marvel" can score an arm-wrestling victory.
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