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Director:
David Detiege
Writer:
David Detiege (written by)
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Release Date:
3 April 1965 (USA) more
Tagline:
The legendary deeds and daring exploits of heroic Justin Eagle, the FIRST U.S, Government Agent (original posters) more
Plot:
The first undercover agent helps Western settlers. full summary | add synopsis
User Comments:
A two-dimensional Western in more ways than one. more (1 total)

Cast

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Dale Robertson ... Justin Eagle (voice)
Edgar Buchanan ... Sorry (voice)

Howard Keel ... Offscreen Singer of Title Song (voice)
Barbara Jean Wong ... Stormy (voice)
Herschel Bernardi ... (voice)
Pinto Colvig ... (voice)
Ross Martin ... Andy / U.S. Senator Freeman (voice)
Cliff Edwards ... (voice)
Verna Felton ... (voice)
Thurl Ravenscroft ... (voice)
Shepard Menken ... (voice)
John Hiestand ... (voice)
Clarence Nash ... (voice)

Edward Platt ... (voice)
Buck Buchanan ... (voice)
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Additional Details

Runtime:
81 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Iceland:L | USA:G
Company:
Eagle Films more

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Cliff Edwards's final major length film. more
Soundtrack:
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3 out of 12 people found the following comment useful.
A two-dimensional Western in more ways than one., 25 December 2001
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Author: Victor Field from London, England

"Balto," "Sarah," this - what is it about animated movies with live-action openings that dooms them to failure ("The Phantom Tollbooth" and "The Pagemaster" notwithstanding)? Dale Robertson, voice of "The Man From Button Willow" ("presented" by the man, who also shares credit for songs) introduces the movie with an explanation of what it's about: with the railroads expanding west, some unscrupulous types tried to take advantage of the situation by buying up the necessary land and selling it back at a profit. The Government sent Senate investigators to put a stop to this, and government agents like the title Button Willow man to put a stop to any subterfuge.

All of which could have made for a decent movie, had it not been for writer-director David Detiege shooting himself in both feet and chopping them off for good measure by devoting far, far too much time (about two-thirds of the movie) to our hero's home life... he lives on a ranch with his sidekick Sorry and adoptive Japanese daughter Stormy. And lots of animals. And we even get a song or two. This sub-Disney drivel is not the kind of thing the audience wants, especially as it has nothing to do with the main story; it makes the movie look padded out from a half-hour TV show (not impossible, given the OK but far from A-grade animation).

When the movie does get down to business it improves, but not enough to keep this from being a waste of time - nice Howard Keel song though. (And note: the end credits for the print I saw have been changed a bit to reflect a 1975 re-release.) When this ended, I caught part of "The Wild Thornberrys" - now that's decent cartooning.

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