The Ugly Dachshund (1966) [G]

Release Date:
February 16, 1966

Original Title:
The Ugly Dachshund

Alternate Titles:
4 Bassets pour un danois
Quatre Bassets pour un Danois
Quattro bassotti per un danese
Μια Παράξενη Οικογένεια

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Walt Disney Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U  GB: U  IE: G  NL: 14  US: G 

Runtime: 93

A HAPPY HONEYMOON GOES TO THE DOGS!...When a Great Dane disguised as a Dachsie crashes the party!

The Garrisons are the "proud parents" of three adorable dachshund pups - and one overgrown Great Dane named Brutus, who nevertheless thinks of himself as a dainty dachsie. His identity crisis results in an uproarious series of household crises that reduce the Garrisons' house to shambles - and viewers to howls of laughter!

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Art Direction:
Marvin Aubrey Davis
Carroll Clark

Assistant Director:
Tom Leetch

Book:
G.B. Stern

Cinematography:
Edward Colman

Co-Producer:
Winston Hibler

Costume Design:
Gertrude Casey
Chuck Keehne

Costumer:
Luster Bayless

Director:
Norman Tokar

Editor:
Robert Stafford

Makeup Artist:
La Rue Matheron
Pat McNalley

Music:
George Bruns

Music Editor:
Evelyn Kennedy

Orchestrator:
Franklyn Marks

Presenter:
Walt Disney

Producer:
Walt Disney

Second Unit Director:
Arthur J. Vitarelli

Set Decoration:
Emile Kuri
Frank R. McKelvy

Sound Supervisor:
Robert O. Cook

Special Effects:
Eustace Lycett

Writer:
Albert Aley

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