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Lawrence Edward Watkin
Writer -
Emile Kuri
Set Decoration -
Robert F. Brunner
Original Music Composer -
Hal Gausman
Set Decoration -
Vincent McEveety
Director -
John B. Mansbridge
Art Direction -
Emily Sundby
Costume Design -
Richard Caffey
Assistant Director
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r96sk
6/23/2021 3:58:42PM
Wholesome story about two kids and a dog. I very much enjoyed <em>'The Biscuit Eater'</em>. It doesn't feature a showstopping plot or cast, but it manages to leave nice and heartfelt feelings behind. It is somewhat similar to other films featuring children and animals, but I feel Disney got the mix of drama and comedy just right for this - with some of their other productions, it's either too soppy or too silly but here they got it right. Younger members of the cast Johnny Whitaker (Lonnie) and George Spell (Text) aren't incredible, but I think they actually do bounce off each other rather well - this studio have had some whinny, borderline annoying kids in the past, but I think Whitaker and Spell are two of the better ones. Elsewhere, you have Earl Holliman in a role that I'm surprised they didn't lock onto Brian Keith - I'm sure they wanted to! Joking aside, Holliman is good as Harve. Lew Ayres (Ames) and Beah Richards (Charity) are pleasant, as is Godfrey Cambridge (Dorsey). The cast aren't anything crazy, but I rate them. It might have a strange title, but it's worth your time.
Lew Ayres
Mr. AmesBeah Richards
Charity TomlinEarl Holliman
Harve McNeilGodfrey Cambridge
Willie DorseyPat Crowley
Mary Lee McNeilGeorge Spell
Text TomlinClifton James
Mr. EbenJohnny Whitaker
Lonnie McNeil