The Fox and the Hound Page #4

Synopsis: When an adopted fox and a to-be hunting hound become inspepearable friends as pups, their friendship grows stronger every day in their "childhood." But as they grow older, they grow farther and farther apart, to the day when the two old comrades bond is put the ultimate test.
Production: Buena Vista Pictures
  1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
69%
G
Year:
1981
83 min
2,446 Views


Hey, who's that? Who's that?

This can't be

that scrawny little squirt

we found by the fence post,

can it? Come on.

I... I can't believe my eyes.

Oh, it's me, all right.

Hey, looky there.

He's got himself a real fancy collar.

Hey, hey, hey. Just look

at this bushy tail.

Beautiful.

Aw, come on. Cut it out.

You guys are always teasin' me.

Hey, it's him, it's him. Squeeks.

We'll see ya later, kid.

We gotta take care

of some unfinished business.

I can't understand.

It was so healthy.

There. That oughta perk it up.

Now, where'd he go?

Where'd he go?

He's goin' up the drainpipe!

I'll head him off.

OK, Boomer, we got him trapped!

Let him have it!

Aah!

- Did you get him?

- No, I didn't.

Neither did I.

Come on! Look!

A caterpillar

under glass. Oh, boy!

- Holy!

- Smoke!

Hey, hey, how's he do that, Dinky?

How's he do that?

# I ain't got no job

I'm a huntin' man

# And I'd rather have a dog

than a dollar

# So let's go banjo

ring-a-ling-a-ding-ho

# Give a little hoot and a holler #

Aw, come on, Chief.

Just 'cause you're not sittin' up front,

that ain't no reason to be a sorehead.

Shucks, if it weren't for you,

Copper'd never have turned

into a good huntin' dog.

Yes, sirree.

Now I got me

the best two dogs there is.

Right, Copper?

Isn't he somethin', Chief?

Look, Big Mama! Copper's back!

Boy, has he grown big.

Uh-huh.

And look at that big pile of skins

he helped track down.

I know, Big Mama.

He's a huntin' dog now.

You're right. And you're a fox.

Ah, that won't make any difference.

Copper's gonna be glad to see me.

Well, honey,

just don't get your hopes too high.

Look, don't worry. I'll be careful.

I'll go tonight when Chief

and the hunter are asleep.

Boy, it's great to be back home,

isn't it, Chief?

Aw, come on, Chief.

You aren't still sore, are ya?

Hey, hey, come on. Let's scuffle.

We ain't scuffled in a long time.

Come on, Chief!

Let's have some fun!

Oh, lay off, Copper,

you overgrown pup, you.

Oh, let go!

Dagnabit! Let go, I say!

Oh, OK, OK.

That was your trouble on the hunt.

Aw, come on, old-timer.

You treat me like a pup,

you know that?

Why, I think I done real good

trackin' down them varmints for ya.

Smellin' and trackin' ain't enough.

You gotta think nasty.

OK, OK, I know.

I know.

Copper.

Hey, Copper.

It's me, Tod.

I thought that was you, Tod.

I heard ya comin'.

Boy, you've really grown.

You have too, Copper.

I saw you comin' back

with Chief and the hunter.

It's great to see ya, Tod.

But, you know, you...

You shouldn't be over here.

You're gonna get us both

into a lot of trouble.

Hey, look, I...

I just wanted to see ya.

We're...

We're still friends, aren't we?

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Daniel P. Mannix

Daniel Pratt Mannix IV (October 27, 1911, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – January 29, 1997, Malvern, Pennsylvania) was an American author, journalist, photographer, sideshow performer, stage magician, animal trainer, and filmmaker. His best-known works are the 1958 book Those About to Die, which remained in continuous print for three decades, and the 1967 novel The Fox and the Hound which in 1981 was adapted into an animated film by Walt Disney Productions. more…

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