Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure
Raggedy Ann and Andy leave their playroom to rescue Babette, a beautiful French doll kidnapped by a pirate.
Richard Williams
Casts & Crew
Claire Williams
Didi Conn
Mark Baker
Fred Stuthman
Niki Flacks
George S. Irving
Arnold Stang
Joe Silver
Alan Sues
Marty Brill
Paul Dooley
Mason Adams
Allen Swift
Hetty Galen
Sheldon Harnick
Ardyth Kaiser
Margery Gray
Lynne Stuart
Joe Raposo
Also Directed by Richard Williams
It is written among the limitless constellations of the celestial heavens, and in the depths of the emerald seas, and upon every grain of sand in the vast deserts, that the world which we see is an outward and visible dream, of an inward and invisible reality ... Once upon a time there was a golden city. In the center of the golden city, atop the tallest minaret, were three golden balls. The ancients had prophesied that if the three golden balls were ever taken away, harmony would yield to discord, and the city would fall to destruction and death. But... the mystics had also foretold that the city might be saved by the simplest soul with the smallest and simplest of things. In the city there dwelt a lowly shoemaker, who was known as Tack the Cobbler. Also in the city... existed a Thief, who shall be... nameless.
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A short film by Richard Williams.
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Prologue depicts Spartan and Athenian warriors locked in a gory battle to the death.
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