Overview:
A revisionist version of American history as a small mouse comes to live with Benjamin Franklin and turns out to be responsible for many of his ideas; including the beginning of the Declaration of Independance!| Status: | Released (1953-11-11) |
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| Awards: | Nominated for 1 Oscar. 1 nomination total |
| Screen: | Robert Lawson, Bill Peet, Winston Hibler |
| Productions: | Walt Disney Productions, Buena Vista Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 34759: Sterling Holloway - Amos Mouse (voice)
- 2436: Charles Ruggles - Ben Franklin (voice)
- 16421: Hans Conried - Tom Jefferson / Crook (voice)
- 67230: Bill Thompson - Governor Keith / Tour Guide (voice)
Crews
- 11429: Hamilton Luske - Director - Directing
- 71213: Del Connell - Adaptation - Writing
- 5449: Ted Sears - Adaptation - Writing
- 64868: Oliver Wallace - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 63670: Winston Hibler - Adaptation - Writing
- 57334: Ken Anderson - Art Direction - Art
- 85281: Robert Lawson - Original Story - Writing
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Guess what? It turns out that the much lauded Benjamin Franklin wasn’t actually one of the architects of American independence after all. Nope. It was his mousey friend “Amos” who came up with all that “we the people” malarkey. After Benjamin had visited King George III and left with ....
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