The Fox and the Hound Page #5

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
2,453 Views


Tod, those days are over.

I'm... I'm a huntin' dog now.

You'd better get outta here

before old Chief wakes up.

Oh, Chief.

He doesn't worry me.

Tod, I'm serious. You're...

You're fair game

as far as he's concerned.

It's that fox again!

Oh, no! No!

They're after Tod!

After him, boys! Go get him!

Copper!

Copper! Copper!

Tod, I...

I don't wanna see you get killed.

Track him down, boy!

I'll let you go this one time.

Don't lose him!

There they are!

Old Chiefs got him on the run!

Jump, Chief! Jump!

Chief!

Chief?

Oh, no!

No!

Tod, if it's

the last thing I do, I'll...

I'll get you for this!

Tod!

Tod? Tod!

Oh, Tod!

Thank heaven you're safe.

Oh, poor Chief.

And it's all my fault.

I shouldn't have let Tod go.

Big Mama! Wake up! Wake up!

There's trouble!

Tod! Well, what is it?

What on earth?

Widow, get out here!

Why, Amos! What are you?

Where is he? Where is he?

I know he's in there.

Now just a minute.

You can't come bargin'

onto my property, Amos Slade!

That fox of yours

almost killed Chief,

and I'm gonna get him!

You can't keep him

locked up forever!

# We met, it seems

# Such a short time ago

# You looked at me

# Needing me so

# Yet from your sadness

# Our happiness grew

# And I found out

I needed you too

# I remember

how we used to play

# I recall those rainy days

# The fire'S glow

# That kept us warm

# And now I find

# We're both alone

# Goodbye may seem forever

# Farewell is like the end

# But in my heart's the memory

# And there... you'll always be

I Goodbye may seem forever

# Farewell is like the end

# But in my heart's the memory

# And there you'll always be #

Hold it, Sonny! Back off!

Consarn it! Where?

Where do you think you're goin'?

Oh, oh, excuse me, I...

I was just trying to...

You barge in on somebody's house

like you own it.

Tarryhootin' around them woods,

wakin' up folks

in the middle of the night.

I honestly didn't know

anybody lived here, and I...

Well, you know it now.

Now get off my property!

Go on! Beat it!

I've been watching you, sir.

You can stay with me if you want to.

- That's very nice of you.

- Come with me.

She dropped that fox off

at the game preserve.

We'll get him. We'll get him.

Well, now, if you

gotta have a busted leg,

ah, this is the way to do it.

Good food, soft pillow,

warm stove.

Sure beats sleepin' in that barrel.

Well, now, here comes visitors

to see the invalid.

How do you like that?

They didn't even ask how I'm feelin'.

Chief, get back in there

before I break your other leg.

Copper, Copper, lookit here.

Now, when that fox

comes traipsin' along,

suspectin' nothin'...

Tod?

Tod?

Oh, boy. These old wings

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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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