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5000 Fingers of Dr. T

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Genre: Comedies
Director: Roy Rowland - American Director
Theatrical Release: 1953
Rated: Not Rated
Length: N/A
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Format: DVD
Language: English

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The imagination of a young boy comes to life when he is lulled to sleep by the monotony of his piano lessons. He dreams of a castle ruled by his piano teacher who lures reluctant boys and forces them to perform in concert. In his effort to escape, the boy comes in contact with some very strange characters. Created by Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss). Academy Award Nominations: Best Scoring of a Musical Picture.

Synopsis

The imagination of a young boy comes to life when he is lulled to sleep by the monotony of his piano lessons. He dreams of a castle ruled by his piano teacher who lures reluctant boys and forces them to perform in concert. In his effort to escape, the boy comes in contact with some very strange characters. Created by Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss). Academy Award Nominations: Best Scoring of a Musical Picture.

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Language Usage   Original
Release Language   English
Color   Color
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Stereo Sound   N
CXEncoding   N
AC3Sound   N
THXSound   N
DTSStereo   N
Unedited Version   N
Collector's Edition   N
Director's Cut   N
Closed Captioned   N
Letterboxed   N
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cast & Crew
Roy Rowland - American Director
Tommy Rettig - American Child Actor/50s
Hans Conried - American Comic Actor
Mary Healy - Actress/"Zis Boom Bah"
Peter Lind Hayes - American Stage Actor
Eugene Loring - Choreographer/Silk Socks
Cary Odell - Art Director
Rudolph Sternad - Production Designer
Frederick Hollander -
Al Clark - American Editor/40s-50s
Franz Planer -
Allan Scott - Screenwriter of the 1930s to the 1960s