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Rascal (1969)

5.8 | Jun 11, 1969 (US) | Drama, Family | 01:25

...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

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Cast

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Steve Forrest
Willard North
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Bill Mumy
Sterling North
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Pamela Toll
Theo North
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Elsa Lanchester
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Henry Jones
Garth Shadwick
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Bettye Ackerman
Miss Whalen
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Jonathan Daly
Rev. Thurman
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John Fiedler
Cy Jenkins
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Richard Erdman
Walt Dabbett
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Herbert Anderson
Mr. Pringle

Reviews

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r96sk
7 | Aug 01, 2020
Hearty tale. 'Rascal' is nothing absolutely incredible, the cast et al. aren't anything to shout about. That doesn't, however, stop it leaving a heartfelt impression due to its story. It's cool following Sterling & Rascal's journey. As for the cast, Steve Forrest gives a solid display as Willard while Bill Mumy is suitable for the role of Sterling; who is voiced, for narration, by Walter Pidgeon, he does a grand job in truth. The other members are OK. It might not delve too deeply into the actual lives of Sterling & family, but everything featuring the adorable raccoon and his story is pleasant. At 85 minutes, it's nice and short too.