Curious George (1984 film)

Curious George (sometimes called Curious George: George Goes to the Zoo) is a 1984 short stop-motion animated children's film, and is based on H. A. Rey's 1941 book of the same name. The film is directed by John Matthews and was produced by Churchill Films. The company also produced Curious George Goes to the Hospital two years prior in 1982. The two films are often paired together and collectively called The Adventures of Curious George.[1][2][3][4]

Curious George
Directed byJohn Matthews
Produced by
  • Robert Churchill
  • George McQuilken
Based onCurious George
by H. A. Rey
StarringCorey Burton
Music by
  • Michael Convertino
  • David Newman
  • John Matthews
Production
company
Release date
May 25, 1984
Running time
14 min, 33 sec
CountryUnited States of America
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Curious George is a monkey living in the African jungle. "The Man in the Yellow Hat" meets George and decides to take him to the city. The two begin riding home on a big ship, but George gets distracted by seagulls and falls into the water and must be rescued by the crew of the ship. After reaching the man's home, George is taught how to sip soup. Later, George sees the man smoking a pipe, and wants to try himself. While the man is taking a phone call, George grabs the pipe and starts to smoke, but begins hyperventilating, and feels sick. The man decides to throw the pipe away. At bedtime, George gets to sleep in large, human-sized pajamas.

The next morning, the man telephones the zoo. George being curious, wants to use the telephone. After the man leaves, George uses the telephone, but accidentally calls the fire department. The firemen think there is an emergency, locate the call, and ride in their firetrucks to the house. When they don't find any fire, they capture George and put him into jail, where he becomes very sad. When he starts making noise and grabbing at the window, a jail guard tries to get him down, and George is able to slip past and escape through the door. George walks across the power lines. He finds a man selling balloons, grabs the balloons, and floats over the city. The Man in the Yellow Hat sees George from his car, and gets him down. The man pays the balloon man for the balloons, then drives George to his wonderful new home at the zoo.

Reference:[1]

Credits

  • H. A. Rey - Co-writer of Curious George books
  • John Matthews - Director, Principal Animation, Original Themes, Puppets
  • Robert Churchill - Executive Producer
  • George McQuilken - Executive Producer
  • Margret Rey - Story Consultant
  • S. S. Wilson - Principal Animation
  • Justin Segal - Other Animation, Props
  • Anthony Alderson - Other Animation
  • Gail Anderson - Other Animation, Props
  • Richard Barkus - Other Animation
  • Michael Convertino - Music
  • David Newman - Music
  • June Foray - Narration
  • Corey Burton - Character Voices
  • Jim Rice - Sound Effects
  • Lisa Brenneis - Sound Effects
  • Niki Matthews - Puppets
  • Christine Mitchell - Props
  • Ans Ellis - Props
  • Anthony Alderson - Props
  • Escott Norton - Props
  • Jason Cardwell - Props
  • Nan Lillith - Props

Reference:[1]

See Also

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References

  1. "John Clark Matthews | Filmmaker / Songwriter / Musician". www.johnclarkmatthews.com. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
  2. "John Clark Matthews' The Adventures of Curious George (1982)". Stop Motion Magazine. 2016-09-15. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
  3. Rey, H. A; Rey, Margret; Churchill Media (1984). The Adventures of Curious George. Racine, WI: Churchill Media. ISBN 978-0-307-14204-7. OCLC 29867314.
  4. "Curious George (1984)". BFI. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
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