The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin
Cast :Roddy McDowall, Suzanne Pleshette, Karl Malden
Director :James Neilson
Studio :Buena Vista Home Vid
Format :Color, Closed-captioned
Released Date :March 08, 1967
DVD Released Date :April 12, 2005
Language :English (Dubbed)
Audience Rating :NR (Not Rated)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateMay 14, 2005
Summarycute Disney western comedy - in WIDESCREEN
Content
THE ADVENTURES OF BULLWHIP GRIFFIN, a western comedy-rouser from Disney, gets it's long awaited DVD debut. Roddy McDowall, Suzanne Pleshette and Karl Malden (all veterans of Disney live action films) lead the impressive cast.

McDowall plays a meek butler from Boston, suddenly landed in the wild wild west, in the thick of the gold rush. Romance, adventure and comedy abound with Suzanne Pleshette an eyeful as saloon cutie Arabella Flagg. The cast also includes Harry Guardino, Richard Haydn, Hermione Baddeley, Cecil Kellaway and Joby Baker.

Disney has released THE ADVENTURES OF BULLWHIP GRIFFIN in pleasing 16:9 anamorphic. With the company in the bad habit of releasing most of their back-catalogue titles in fullscreen, this is rather a surprise. Sadly no extras, though having BULLWHIP GRIFFIN finally in digital format has been worth the wait.

Rating
DateApril 13, 2005
SummaryREVIEW of DVD presentation only...
Content
Why is Disney releasing all these classic movies in FULL FRAME aspect ratio? Its an insult to the people that made these films and just a plain hatchet job....
perhaps their master plan is to come out with some juiced up widescreen "theatre" versions with bonus features down the road and get all of us baby boomers to buy them again? Anyway... I was a ten year old laughing myself hysterical when this movie first came out and don't have the option NOT to buy it....I just wish Disney cared enough to treat their "movies" more like motion pictures and less like afternoon movie of the week.

Rating
DateMarch 30, 2005
SummaryVictorian Adventure, American Style
Content
Of those countless live-action films that Disney made and seemed to have forgotten about, this is by far one of the best - and now they're finally releasing it on DVD.
Roddy MacDowell stars as Eric Griffin, a by-the-books, remarkably canny Butler for the Flagg family. When the patriarch dies and the Flagg orphans are revealed to be destitute, Griffin must follow them to the wild west where he proves that good manners and a clever, clear head can help one overcome any situation, from poverty to bandits to bare-knuckle boxing championships. The villian of the show, played over-the-top with delicious relish by the potatoe-nosed Karl Malden, is a treat, and a great counter for MacDowell's clean, handsome Griffin.
There are laughs, great action sequences, and numerous episodic adventures, but what really makes this movie shine is a strong sense of period. The feeling that this really is the mid nineteenth century, and not a '60s recreation, is palpable, and is a must for any fan of Westerns, victoriana, steampunk, or just the good old days when "for the whole family" didn't just mean "for kids."
For similar enjoyment, check out Disney's soon-to-be-released dvd of "In Search of the Castaways", based on Jules Verne's riveting adventure "Captain Grant's Children."

Rating
DateFebruary 21, 2005
SummaryVery cute Disney film from the 60's
Content
How can one resist the cast? Roddy McDowell, Suzanne Pleshette (YES, she sings! - and quite well), Karl Malden and a host of classic western stars. A very fun family film that has a fun story that takes many different directions - It will be nice on DVD, though only disappointment is that Disney NEVER does any extras at all on these old "claasics".

Rating
DateJune 23, 2004
SummaryA butler with a THEME SONG!
Content
A series of extremely funny accidents take a butler, a boy and an independent young woman off to California for the gold rush.
They keep getting rich, and then losing it.
The whole movie is full of wonderful quotes that make you want to repeat them at random moments:
"Oh. Well, now I shall be forced to trounce the scoundrel!"

It's just an unwilling hero story, but so well done that you will always remember it. And who could pass up a butler with a theme song?

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