Stanley's Dinosaur Round-Up
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Article ImagesStanley's Dinosaur Round-Up is a 2005 American animated Western television film based on the Playhouse Disney television series Stanley. It was directed by Jeff Buckland and produced by Cartoon Pizza. The film is notable for being the final film role of actor John Ritter, the voice of Great Uncle Stew, who died in September 2003 and was also dedicated to his memory.
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Directed by | Jeff Buckland |
Written by | Sherri Stoner |
Produced by | Melanie Grisanti |
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Music by | Stuart Kollmorgen |
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Distributed by | Buena Vista Home Entertainment[a] |
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Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
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Stanley goes with his family and friends to his great uncle's dude ranch. The local land baron is trying to buy the ranch and make it a parking lot for his nearby amusement park. The only way Uncle Stew thinks he can get any money to save his ranch is to find other dinosaur bones to attract customers. Stanley and his friends help in the search.
Voice cast
- Jessica D. Stone as Stanley
- Charles Shaughnessy as Dennis
- Khylan Jones as Mimi and Marci
- David Landsberg as Mark Griff
- Ari Meyers as Joyce Griff
- Rene Mujica as Harry
- Shawn Pyfrom as Lionel
- Philece Sampler as Lester
- Hynden Walch as Elsie
- Hillary B. Smith as Paleontologist
- John Ritter as Great Uncle Stew
- Randy Quaid as Rockin' Rory
- Riders in the Sky as themselves
References
- ^ Under Walt Disney Home Entertainment imprint
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