Review of The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975) by Richard Eder for New York Times — 08 May 2005
Walt Disney started by making movies in which animated drawings played the parts of people or animals who stood for people. Later he turned to making movies in which people or animals play the parts of animated drawings.
They bound, they double-take, they simper when moved and quack when angry. Their disasters—crashes, plunges through space, explosions—are weightless. The Apple Dumpling Gang is a fair example.
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This review of The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975) was written by Richard Eder and published by New York Times on 08 May 2005.
The Apple Dumpling Gang has generally received positive reviews.
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