Heathcliff: The Movie (1986)

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Title: Heathcliff: The Movie

Genre: Comedy, Family, Animation

Cast: Mel Blanc, Donna Christie, Peter Cullen, Jeannie Elias, Stan Jones, Marilyn Lightstone, Danny Mann, Derek McGrath, Marilyn Schreffler, Danny Wells, Ted Zeigler

Release: 1986-01-17

Runtime: 73

Plot: One rainy day, Heathcliff babysits and recounts old stories while his nephews are reluctantly forced to listen.
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Title: Heathcliff: The Movie

Tagline: Heathcliff's funniest and most exciting adventure!

Genre: Comedy, Family, Animation

Director: Bruno Bianchi

Cast: Mel Blanc, Donna Christie, Peter Cullen, Jeannie Elias, Stan Jones, Marilyn Lightstone, Danny Mann, Derek McGrath, Marilyn Schreffler, Danny Wells, Ted Zeigler

Status: Released

Release: Jan 16, 1986

Runtime: 73

Plot: One rainy day, Heathcliff babysits and recounts old stories while his nephews are reluctantly forced to listen.
"Heathcliff: The Movie," released on January 16, 1986, is a delightful animated film that brings the mischievous and street-smart cat, Heathcliff, to the big screen. Directed by Bruno Bianchi, the movie compiles several episodes of the popular animated TV series, which itself was based on the comic strip created by George Gately in 1973.

The film features the iconic voice of Mel Blanc, known as "The Man of a Thousand Voices," who brings Heathcliff to life with his characteristic wit and charm. The movie's plot revolves around Heathcliff entertaining his nephews with a series of amusing and adventurous tales, showcasing his clever antics and loveable personality.

As a product of the 1980s animation boom, "Heathcliff: The Movie" fits well within the family-friendly genre, appealing to both children and adults with its humor and nostalgic charm. The film is a testament to the era's love for animated adaptations of comic strips, sitting alongside other beloved characters of the time.
 
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