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Item Description
James and the Giant Peach (VHS)
This is a previously viewed VHS tape in very good condition!
Item specifics - VHS
Condition:
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition.
Format:
VHS
Rating:
PG
Leading Role:
Paul Terry, Joanna Lumley, Miriam Margolyes
Release Date:
Oct 15, 1996
Director:
Henry Selick
UPC:
786936009071
Format:
NTSC (US, Canada)
Genre:
Children & Family
Sub-Genre:
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Detailed item info
After James's parents are killed by a rogue rhinoceros, he is forced to live with his nasty aunts far from any kind of fun. But when a gigantic peach begins growing in the yard and James befriends the large insects who live inside, he sees a way to escape from his wicked aunts to New York City. JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH is a magical musical adventure based on the classic children's book by Roald Dahl, featuring an all-star cast as the voices of the assorted insects.
"...Finally a fun-house whirl that's not just for the kids....It's bliss..." Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (05/16/1996)
"...One of the most striking works of animation of the last ten years..." Sight and Sound - Leslie Felperin (08/01/1996)
"...JAMES is a stunner with a breathtaking array of eye-teasers..." -- 3 out of 4 stars USA Today - Susan Wloszczyna (04/12/1996)
"...Enchanting....A bona fide classic." -- Rating: A Entertainment Weekly - Michael Sauter (10/18/1996)
"...A delightfully demented creation that's every bit as surreal and scary as it is touching....An extraordinary achievement..." Variety - Jeremy Gerard (04/08/1996)
"...[The film] brings stop-motion to a new plateau....All of the creatures, especially the colorful insects that share James' journey, are brought to vivid life..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (04/12/1996)