Description: Disney Dumbo 70th Anniversary Movie Poster 26" x 40" Cult Classic Zoo Big Top small tear on the right side with some crumpling at edges and cornerwear, still Suitable for Framing will ship in sturdy Cardboard Tube PlotIn Florida, while a large circus spends the off-season in its winter grounds, a flock of white storks delivers many babies to the animals. One elephant, Mrs. Jumbo, does not receive her baby, and keeps scanning the sky. The next spring, the circus sets out on a new tour. A belated stork catches up with a moving train named Casey Jr. and drops off the expected baby elephant, Jumbo Jr. The other elephants are initially delighted, until they see the baby has revealed far-oversized ears, and hurtfully nickname him "Dumbo". Mrs. Jumbo shows her baby great care and love, defending him from teasing by the others. Being clumsy due to his ears, Dumbo is made into a sideshow attraction. When some rowdy boys started to bully Dumbo and his ears, Mrs. Jumbo spanks their leader and throws hay bales at them. The circus staff quickly remove Dumbo from the pen, causing Mrs. Jumbo to fly into a rage, eventually dousing the circus’s ringmaster in a water tub. She is subsequently deemed mad and locked up in a cage, while Dumbo is blamed for the incident, and is still bullied by the others. After scaring off the other elephants, Timothy, a mouse that travels with the circus, befriends Dumbo and decides to make him a star. He whispers in the ringmaster's ear while the latter sleeps, convincing him to try a new stunt with Dumbo as the top of a pyramid of elephants. Dumbo trips on his ears during the show and knocks over the pyramid, injuring the others and causing the big top to collapse. After, all elephants exile Dumbo permanently as he is put in with the clowns' firemen act, regularly jumping from a "burning building" prop into a vat of pie filling. Despite his newfound popularity, he hates the new performance and is upset. Timothy decides to take Dumbo to see Mrs. Jumbo, but they cannot see each other's faces and can only intertwine trunks. Meanwhile, the clowns decide to increase the popularity of their fireman act by dangerously raising the platform Dumbo jumps from. In celebration of the plan, they drink champagne, and a bottle of it falls into a water vat. Crying after visiting his mother, Dumbo has an unsettling case of the hiccups, so Timothy takes him to the vat for some water, only to discover that the water was the champagne. Both of them get drunk, and hallucinate pink elephants. While recovering the next morning, Dumbo and Timothy are later discovered asleep high up in a tree by Dandy Crow and his gang of crows. Initially making fun of Timothy's assertion that Dumbo flew with his ears while being drunk, the crows are soon moved by Dumbo's sad story. They decide to help Timothy, giving him a "magic feather" to help Dumbo fly. Holding the feather, Dumbo does indeed take off a second time. He and Timothy return to the circus with plans to surprise the audience. During the clowns' fire act, Dumbo jumps off the platform and prepares to fly. He drops the feather, but Timothy assures him it was only a psychological aid. As Dumbo successfully flies about the big top, much to the audience’s delight, he throws a trunkful of peanuts to the other elephants as payback. Dumbo gains fame and fortune, Timothy becomes his new manager and signs him to a Hollywood contract, and Mrs. Jumbo is freed. She and Dumbo are given a private coach on Casey Jr., and the crows wave goodbye to the duo as they travel away. Note: The scene where Casey Jr. climbs a hill is a reference to Watty Piper’s The Little Engine That Could. Voice castThe voice actors are uncredited for their roles in the film. The title character is Dumbo, the nickname given to Jumbo Jr. He is a newborn elephant who has huge ears and is able to use them to fly, carrying what he thinks of as a magic feather. Dumbo is speechless in this film.Edward Brophy as Timothy Q. Mouse,[8] an anthropomorphic mouse who becomes the only friend of Dumbo after his mother is locked up and does his best to make Dumbo happy again. He is never mentioned by name in the film, but his signature can be read on the contract in a newspaper photograph at the finale.Verna Felton asElephant Matriarch, the well-meaning but pompous leader of the elephants who is cold toward Dumbo.Mrs. Jumbo, Dumbo's mother, who not only speaks just once in the film to give Dumbo's name, but also sings her lullaby “Baby Mine” to him.Cliff Edwards as Dandy Crow[8] (previously named Jim Crow on the original model sheets), the leader of a group of crows. Though he initially jokes and ridicules Timothy's idea that Dumbo can fly, he hears Dumbo's tragic history and becomes determined to help Dumbo fly for real. He is never mentioned by name in the film.Herman Bing as The Ringmaster, who is the strict, greedy, and arrogant owner of the circus.Sterling Holloway as Mr. Stork,[8] Dumbo's carrier stork seen at the beginning of the film.Margaret Wright as Casey Junior, the sentient 2-4-0 tender locomotive hauling the circus train.The Hall Johnson Choir as Crow ChorusHall Johnson as Deacon CrowJames Baskett as Fats CrowNick Stewart as Specks CrowJim Carmichael as Dopey CrowThe King's Men as the Roustabout ChorusNoreen Gammill as Elephant CattyDorothy Scott as Elephant GiddySarah Selby as Elephant PrissyBilly Bletcher as ClownMalcolm Hutton as SmittyJohn McLeish as the narrator
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