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An energetic child with a vivid imagination, Toby Morgan discovers the "magic attic" that was once his father's childhood playroom. There, Toby is surprised to find a stuffed velveteen rabbit. The boy's tears magically bring the toy to... See more »

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Narrator (voice)
Charity Brown ...
Fairy Queen (voice)
Rick Jones ...
Rabbit #1 / Rabbit #2 (voice)
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Tin Soldier (voice) (as Jim Bradford)
Don Westwood ...
Jones (voice)
Chuck Collins ...
(voice)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bernard McManus ...
Skin Horse (uncredited) (voice)
Eddie Nunn ...
Doctor (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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Pino Van Lamsweerde

Written by

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Margery Williams ... (based on the story by)
 
Mary Crawford ... (screenplay by) and
Alan Templeton ... (screenplay by)

Produced by

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Hugh Campbell ... producer
Alison Clayton ... associate producer
W.H. Stevens Jr. ... executive producer

Music by

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John Harris

Editing by

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Sue Robertson
David Vainola

Production Management

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Doug Williams ... production manager

Art Department

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Julian Harris ... storyboard artist
Paul Sabella ... storyboard artist

Sound Department

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Gerald Tripp ... dialogue editor

Visual Effects by

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Brenda Beaton ... special effects
Jane Gardner ... special effects
Bruce Henderson ... special effects
André St-Amour ... special effects (as Andy St-Amour)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Tom Brydon ... camera operator
Ron Haines ... camera operator
Al Sens ... camera operator
Jan Topper ... camera operator

Animation Department

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Danny Antonucci ... animator
Evelyne Arcouette ... background artist
Benoit Aubry ... matching
Clare Bambrough ... opaquer (as Claire Bambrough)
Jean Banville ... animator
Anne Beauregard ... background artist
Terry Bellamy ... opaquer
Ron Black ... checking
Myrna Blair ... opaquer
Suzanne Boutin ... opaquer
Pat Brule ... opaquer
Gerard Brunet ... animator
Linda Bruyère ... opaquer (as Linda Dupuis)
Craig Butler ... opaquer
Martin Butler ... opaquer
Christian Bénard ... layout artist
Edoardo Cavalli ... animation layout artist / animator
Andre Charette ... opaquer
Anne Chevalier ... animator
Joan Curry ... opaquer
Jonathan Deachman ... matching
Marc Deacon ... opaquer
Lorraine DeCoste ... xerographer
Chris Delaney ... animator
Bernie Denk ... animator
André Desjardins ... animator
Norman Drew ... animator (as Norm Drew)
Scott Ferguson ... opaquer
Margaret Forsythe ... opaquer
Ian Freedman ... animator
Carole Garand ... painter (as Cara Girand)
Ann Geldart ... opaquer (as Anne Geldart)
Steven Gelling ... opaquer
Ann Gervais ... opaquer
Pippa Graham ... opaquer
Rebecca Greenwood ... opaquer
Sebastian Grunstra ... animation director
Terry Halman ... checking
Eleanor Hamilton ... opaquer
Carter Hammett ... opaquer
Barry Helmer ... animator
Bruce Henderson ... matching
Katy Hennessy ... checking
Kim Hennessy ... opaquer
Micheline Heroux ... opaquer
Jerry Holbrook ... opaquer
Pierre Houde ... background artist
Darren Illingsworth ... opaquer
Andrea Ivan ... opaquer (as André Ivan)
Laurence Jones ... xerographer
Kelly Kincaid ... opaquer
Tapani Knuutila ... layout artist
Shirl Kwan ... opaquer (as Shirley Kwan)
Eddie Lauzon ... xerographer
Carole Lavertue ... opaquer
Cliff Lawson ... opaquer
Raymond Lebrun ... background artist (as Raymonde Lébrun)
June Lee ... checking
Clark Lefaivre ... opaquer (as Clarke Lefaivre)
Kathleen Lloyd-Charland ... opaquer
Danise Lofstrom ... xerographer
Patricia MacKinnon ... opaquer
Karen McComb ... opaquer
Heather Middlemiss ... opaquer
John Miller ... opaquer
Michael Mitchell ... checking
Moira Moxley ... opaquer
Dieter Mueller ... animator
Dave Muir ... opaquer
Ann Mullens ... opaquing supervisor
Susan Mundell ... opaquer
Lise Murka ... painter
Bruce Neatby ... opaquer
Huong Nguyen ... xerographer (as Hyong Nguyen)
Darren O'Bertos ... opaquer
Anne-Marie Ouellette ... opaquer
Fabio Pacifico ... animation layout artist / animator
Pam Pilkington ... xerographer
Dal Ralph ... opaquer (as Dalmain Ralph)
Christopher Ring ... xerographer
Kathie Robillard ... opaquer
Debbie Rogers ... opaquer
Denis Roy ... animator
Brian Rutz ... opaquer
Christian Sarrazin ... animator
Terrence Scammell ... opaquer
Al Sens ... animator
Karen Shingles ... painter
Paulette Sinclair ... opaquer
Gary Smith ... color checker
Glen Smith ... opaquer
Don Stearn ... animator
Paul Steele ... xerographer
Myra Tarkka ... opaquer
Laurie Trewhitt ... opaquer
Jim Turner ... opaquer
Kevin Turtle ... opaquer
Sam Vainola ... checking
Keith Van Allen ... animator
Thuy Vo ... opaquer
Chris Watchorn ... xerography supervisor
Nancy White ... opaquing supervisor
Dan Wiegand ... opaquer
Sue Wilkinson ... matching
Craig R. Wilson ... xerographer (as Craig Wilson)
Barbara Woodruff ... opaquer
Glenn Wright ... animator

Music Department

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Alan Templeton ... songs by

Additional Crew

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Florence Bach ... technical assistant
Maryann Capling ... production assistant
Keith Davidson ... production assistant
Weldon Poapst ... technical supervisor
Barry Ward ... production assistant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

An energetic child with a vivid imagination, Toby Morgan discovers the "magic attic" that was once his father's childhood playroom. There, Toby is surprised to find a stuffed velveteen rabbit. The boy's tears magically bring the toy to life. Before long, Toby is frolicking in the enchanted attic with a whole new group of friends, including the impetuous Horse and the wise but skittish Swan. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Atkinson Film-Arts: The Velveteen Rabbit (#1.1) (Canada, English title)
  • Atkinson Film-Arts: The Velveteen Rabbit (#1.1) (United States)
  • Der Hase mit den Samtohren (West Germany)
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  • 30 min
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Did You Know?

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Goofs A very long black screen was shown before the tape ending tone. See more »
Movie Connections Version of Velveteen Rabbit (1973). See more »
Soundtracks Redcoat's March See more »

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