Rascal (1969)
...the masked bandit
A comedy filled with tenderness as a baby raccoon snuggles his way into the life of a lonely boy. He becomes the boy's only companion during his father's frequent absences. Because of Rascal, both father and son realize their responsibility to each other
Director: Norman Tokar
Genre: Drama, Family
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date: June 11, 1969
Cast
- Steve Forrest - Willard North
- Bill Mumy - Sterling North
- Pamela Toll - Theo North
- Elsa Lanchester - Mrs. Satterfield
- Henry Jones - Garth Shadwick
- Bettye Ackerman - Miss Whalen
- Jonathan Daly - Rev. Thurman
- John Fiedler - Cy Jenkins
- Richard Erdman - Walt Dabbett
- Herbert Anderson - Mr. Pringle
Screenplay
- Harold Swanton (Screenplay)
Music: Buddy Baker
Cinematography: William E. Snyder
Editing: Norman R. Palmer
Production: Walt Disney Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Touching Family Stories
Keywords
based on novel or book, racoon, family relationships
More Films by Director: Norman Tokar
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Rascal about?
- A comedy filled with tenderness as a baby raccoon snuggles his way into the life of a lonely boy. He becomes the boy's only companion during his father's frequent absences. Because of Rascal, both father and son realize their responsibility to each other
- Who directed Rascal?
- Rascal was directed by Norman Tokar.
- Who stars in Rascal?
- Rascal stars Steve Forrest, Bill Mumy, Pamela Toll, Elsa Lanchester, Henry Jones, Bettye Ackerman.
- How long is Rascal?
- Rascal has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
- What genre is Rascal?
- Rascal is a Drama, Family film.
- Where was Rascal produced?
- Rascal was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Rascal?
- The themes of Rascal include: Touching Family Stories.