An elaborate Disney musical fantasy with animated sequences, as Angela Lansbury pits her white arts against evil Nazis (1971). It’s more sophisticated than the usual run of Disney product, but it lacks the inventiveness that could endow it with genuine charm. With Roddy McDowall, Sam Jaffe, and David Tomlinson; directed by standard-bearer Robert Stevenson.


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