6/10
Take a zoo home for the kids
21 September 2015
"Doctor Dolittle" was something of an endearing movie for 1967. It captured two Oscars, for best music original song, and for best effects, special effects. But it received seven other nominations that year. The film had many problems in the making, and got mixed reviews. It did OK at the box office, but wasn't able to cover its bloated budget.

The story is a simple one, and it combines an almost encyclopedic close- up look at real animals and birds, with a couple fantasy creatures. The search for a giant pink snail and a lunar moth are the fodder for such tales that stimulate the imaginations of young and old alike.

Most of the roles were OK, but not special. That is, except for Anthony Newley whose Matthew Mugg did a yeoman's job of escorting Tommy Stubbins and we viewers through the film. He did this very nicely with song and dance and dashes of wit and humor here and there. Rex Harrison plays the main character, Dr. John Dolittle. Samantha Eggar is OK as Emma Fairfax and Richard Attenborough is very good as Albert Blossom.

But the stealers of this show are the animals and birds. I tried to count the number of different critters but lost count half was through. There are a lot of animals and birds in the film, and many that have small roles of "talking" with Dr. Dolittle. The critters were supplied and trained by Jungleland of Thousand Oaks, California – later known as Jungleland USA. That former filming zoo and theme park entertained people for nearly four decades until it closed in 1969. During that time and before then, it was home to some famous animals of filmdom. Mr. Ed, the talking horse from the popular TV series of eight years (1958-1966) lived there. Bimbo the elephant from the 1950s TV series, "Circus Boy," was at home there. Tamba, the chimpanzee from the "Jungle Jim" movies was a resident of Jungleland. And Leo the Lion, the famous MGM mascot, lived there.

This original film of the man who could talk to animals remains a fun movie for the family. Small children who often are enthralled by animals especially enjoy this film. I look for films like this for my grandchildren.
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