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The Atlantic Isle is 1967 American animated musical adventure film produced by DW-Go Fish Pictures. The film features the voices of TBD, Thurl Ravenscroft, TBD.
The film revolves four birds in the Atlantic Isle that befriends with and helps three young castaway human boys on the voyage to track down the legendary Golden Boat and get them back home.
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Plot[]
Clover Coy, a young boy who lives in Miami Beach, where he went out to play with his friends, Shaun and Arnie, only after he promised his mother, Silvia, to hurry back at home after she warned him about a storm. As the three boys enters inside an abandoned boat to explore, the big storm approaches and swept the boys away in the boat from his home to the seas of the Atlantic Ocean. Lost and helpless in the sea, Clover, Shaun and Arnie then finds and climbs inside the ship inhabited by a ruthless group of pirates led by Captain Warman, where they then gets captured and forced into slavery. The next day, the pirates sets on land to a mysterious island and went off for their grand search of the legendary Golden Boat, while three boys however are left in the boat still in slavery, until they later got freed by four birds, a macaw named MaKaw, and his friends, Puff the puffin, Gully the seagull, and Oucan the toucan who decides to journey through the island to find the Golden Ship to take the boys back to their home, before the pirates dose, along taking the pirates’ map that the pirates left behind. TBD
Cast[]
- Harry Belafonte as MaKaw, a musical red macaw and the film's main protagonist.
- Cliff Edwards as Puff, a grouchy yet loyal puffin.
- Jerry Colonna as Gully, a wise-cracking seagull.
- Thurl Ravenscroft as Oucan, a lazy toucan.
- Butch Patrick as Clover Coy, a young human boy.
- Tommy Norden as Shaun, TBD
- Peter Robbins as Arnie, TBD
- Mel Blanc as Eep-Eep, a playful monkey who only chatters who serves as the film's comic relief.
- Bill Thompson as Mac Coy, Clover's father.
- Heather Angel as Silvia Coy, Clover's mother
- John Huston as King Neptune
- Betty Lou Gerson as Queen Salacia
- Boris Karloff as Captain Warman, an infamous pirate captain and the film's main antagonist.
- Paul Frees, Daws Butler, Don Messick, June Foray, Doug Young as Captain Warman's crew
Songs[]
- Our Island Is We Call Home (sung by MaKaw and the animal chorus; performed by Harry Belafonte and the Tarriers)
- Eep-Eep-Eek-Eek-Eop-Eop (Eep-Eep's Song)
- Night Lullaby
- It's Ours (The Pirates' Song)
- Our Island Is We Call Home (reprise)
Production[]
Development of The Atlantic Isle began in 1958, after Dora Wilson and her family went to spend vacations TBD at Miami, Florida, one of the places they visited was Parrot Jungle, where Wilson was inspired of making an animated feature film about a fictional tropical island in the Atlantic Ocean inhabited by birds.
Trivia[]
Quotes[]
- Puff: (repeated line) Well puffin' fluffin' feathers!