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Release Date:
March 11, 1973
Original Title:
There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Bill Melendez Productions
Lee Mendelson Film Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 25
Most of the Peanuts gang is having trouble at school, but none more than Charlie Brown. In fact, he is told that he needs an "A" on a field trip report on an art museum or he will fail his grade. Unfortunately, Peppermint Patty, over-tired by Marcie waking her up at 4:00 in the morning, inadvertently distracts Charlie Brown and his sister from their group and they all mistake a neighbouring supermarket for the Art Museum. Even as they try to understand why all the displays are for sale so cheaply, Patty's weariness and her own ambivalent feelings about Chuck causes her to blurt out some hurtful comments about him. Now, Charlie Brown is going to have to realize his basic mistake in his report, while Marcie and Peppermint Patty search for a way of making amends to the boy they both secretly like in their own way.
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Animation:
Joice Lee Marshall
Ed Levitt
Carole Barnes
Sam Jaimes
Bill Littlejohn
Evert Brown
Bernard Gruver
Adele Lenart
Frank Smith
Hank Smith
Eleanor Warren
Joanne Lansing
Don Lusk
Ellie Bogardus
Al Pabian
Phil Roman
Manon Washburn
Faith Kovaleski
Beverly Robbins
Carla Washburn
Rod Scribner
Dawn Smith
Dean Spille
Debbie Zamora
Bob Carlson
Camera Operator:
Tony Rivetti Sr.
Director:
Bill Melendez
Editor:
Rudy Zamora Jr.
Robert Gillis
Chuck McCann
Music:
Vince Guaraldi
Music Supervisor:
John Scott Trotter
Other:
Warren Lockhart
Producer:
Bill Melendez
Lee Mendelson
Writer:
Charles M. Schulz
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