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Release Date:
August 9, 1972
Original Title:
Snoopy, Come Home
Alternate Titles:
Ressu lähtee maailmalle
Snobben kom hem
Snoopy Come Home
Snoopy, Volte Para Casa
Snoopy, Volte ao Lar
Torna a casa Snoopy
史努比回家
聪明狗走天涯
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Bill Melendez Productions
Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates
Cinema Center Films
Lee Mendelson Film Productions
United Feature Syndicate
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G US: G
Runtime: 80
When Snoopy receives a letter from his original owner Lila, he goes to visit her in the hospital while Charlie Brown and the gang are on the lookout for him. Suddenly, Snoopy feels that he must go live with Lila, but must say goodbye to all his friends. In his adventure to the hospital, he encounters numerous "No Dogs Allowed" signs, an annoying little girl who desires to keep him, and more!
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Camera Operator:
Jim Dickson
Nick Vasu
Comic Book:
Charles M. Schulz
Director:
Bill Melendez
Editor:
Rudy Zamora Jr.
Chuck McCann
Robert Gillis
Executive Producer:
Charles M. Schulz
Music:
Don Ralke
Negative Cutter:
Alice Keillor
Producer:
Lee Mendelson
Bill Melendez
Production Manager:
Robert Gillis
Recording Supervision:
Sid Nicholas
Screenplay:
Charles M. Schulz
Songs:
Robert B. Sherman
Richard M. Sherman
Sound:
Don Minkler
Vocals:
Don Ralke
Shelby Flint
Thurl Ravenscroft
Ray Pohlman
Guy Pohlman
Linda Ercoli
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