The night Dracula saved the world : (Halloween that almost wasn't) . Witch's night out.
The night Dracula saved the world: Upset by rumors that Halloween may end, Dracula calls his mild-mannered monsters together and delivers an ultimatum -- either regain their frightening image, or leave his Transylvania castle forever.
| Uniform Title: | Halloween that almost wasn't. |
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| Main Authors: | , |
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| Other Authors: | , , , , , , , , , |
| Format: | Video DVD |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | English soundtrack. |
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[United States?] :
[publisher not identified],
[2010?]
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| Summary: | The night Dracula saved the world: Upset by rumors that Halloween may end, Dracula calls his mild-mannered monsters together and delivers an ultimatum -- either regain their frightening image, or leave his Transylvania castle forever. Witch's night out: A witch gives children their wish of being able to scare people at a Halloween party in her house. Trouble breaks out when her magic wand disappears. |
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| Item Description: | The night Dracula saved the world: originally broadcast by ABC Oct. 28, 1979 as The Halloween that almost wasn't; it was released to VHS in 1992, re-titled as The night Dracula saved the world. Witch's night out originally released as a motion picture in 1978. Videorecording. |
| Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (25 min., 31 min.) : sound, color ; 1 3/4 in. |
| Format: | DVD-R; NTSC, all regions. |
| Awards: | The night Dracula saved the world: Primetime Emmy Award 1980: Outstanding Individual Achievement - Children's Program (Bob O'Bradovich, makeup). |
| Production Credits: | The night Dracula saved the world (25 min.): written by Coleman Jacoby; produced by Gaby Monet; directed by Bruce Bilson; director of photography, Peter Sora; editing, Arthur Ginsberg). Witch's night out (31 min.): produced and directed by John Leach; music composed and produced by Peter Rochon; animated by Terry Godfrey; story and script by John Leach and Jean Rankin; camera, Michel Bénard). |