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<reviews itemIdentifier="Hareandt1947"><review review_id="2163"><review_id>2163</review_id>
<reviewbody>This 1947 film presages the Disney nature films of the 1950s and 1960s, using a folksy narrator to anthropomorphize the animals.  However, the movie incredibly stands the test of time, being a great telling of the classic Aesop&#039;s fable.  Very well planned and executed, and not to mention some wonderful shots of typical forest animals.</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>Lost Classic</reviewtitle>
<reviewer>Wilford B. Wolf</reviewer>
<reviewdate>2003-05-05 18:55:43</reviewdate>
<createdate>2003-05-05 18:55:43</createdate>
<stars>5</stars>
</review>
<review review_id="2771"><review_id>2771</review_id>
<reviewbody>A really curious film, as it looks to be a film that looks to really have happened almost. What I mean by that, is the stuff in early animal shorts tend to be a little on the cruel side. So, aside from one or two scenes, this was a great short made by a) obviously well trained animals or b) well drugged animals. All the animals seem to be getting along fine with the other. I honestly was waiting for the owl to swoop down and nab the rabbit, ripping it&#039;s head off. Now, wouldn&#039;t that be a great ending boys and girls?</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>Well acted!</reviewtitle>
<reviewer>Spuzz</reviewer>
<reviewdate>2003-06-25 21:57:39</reviewdate>
<createdate>2003-06-25 21:57:39</createdate>
<stars>4</stars>
</review>
<review review_id="10568"><review_id>10568</review_id>
<reviewbody>One of those films they would have shown us in elementary school in lieu of actually reading.  Interesting little film illustrating Aesop&#039;s fable about the tortoise and the hare.  The accent of the narrator,  however...quite strange.  Lack of background music tends to make some of it rather boring, but overall a cute little piece.</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>laaaft, right, laaaft, right</reviewtitle>
<reviewer>AliceTeeple</reviewer>
<reviewdate>2004-03-18 11:09:42</reviewdate>
<createdate>2004-03-18 11:09:42</createdate>
<stars>3</stars>
</review>
<review><reviewbody>This film was an excellent supplement or introduction to the reading of Aesop&#039;s fables. Well directed and photographed. Good placement of the trained animals. Would have been enhanced had it been in color.</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>Good job</reviewtitle>
<stars>4</stars>
<reviewer>ERD</reviewer>
<createdate>2005-12-12 10:35:02</createdate>
<reviewdate>2005-12-12 10:35:02</reviewdate>
</review>
<review><reviewbody>Very nice rendition of the classic story.  The closeup shots of the various animals are fun to watch, and the narrator&#039;s voice is effective.  The pacing of the film is deliberately slow and steady, just like the movement of the tortoise.</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>Highly entertaining</reviewtitle>
<stars>5</stars>
<reviewer>GE_Pretzel</reviewer>
<createdate>2005-12-30 18:07:15</createdate>
<reviewdate>2005-12-30 18:07:15</reviewdate>
</review>
<info><num_reviews>5</num_reviews>
<avg_rating>4.20</avg_rating>
</info>
</reviews>

