'Woodstock' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
420 High Desert Way (2010)
Actors:
Stuart G Murphy (actor),
Tom Breedlove (writer),
Greg Depetro (actor),
Tom Breedlove (actor),
Tom Breedlove (producer),
Tom Breedlove (director),
Tristan Ott (actor),
Julianne Bianchi (actress),
Anthony Doiron (writer),
Trey Alley (actor),
Elisa Jackson (actor),
Matthew St. Laurent (composer),
Andrew L. Jackson (editor),
Brittni Evosevich (actress),
Plot: With the High Desert drug game getting out of control, the police are forced to use an undercover street-cop to infiltrate the extreme world of drugs and violence. With his new identity, D-Dogg must prove himself by mastering the criminal way of life. However, his cover is about to be blown when the drug lord gets word of the disloyalty in his camp.
Keywords: 420, dirt-bike, drugs, fighting, high-desert, killing, sex, street-racing, weed
Genres:
Action,
Taglines: It's a high octane race to see who'll be the last man standing?
Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales (2002)
Actors:
Bill Melendez (actor),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (producer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Carol Neal (miscellaneous crew),
Glenn Mendelson (miscellaneous crew),
Lauren Schaffel (actress),
Lauren Schaffel (actress),
Joanna Coletta (miscellaneous crew),
Warren Taylor (producer),
Kristy Mendelson (miscellaneous crew),
Timmy Deters (actor),
Corey Padnos (actor),
Plot: A series of yuletide vignettes with the Peanuts Gang: Snoopy gets a job as a bellringer, Sally comes up with an unusual way of acquiring a Christmas tree, Lucy attempts to be more nice, but still tries to persuade everyone to buy her presents for Christmas, and Linus struggles with writing an appropriate letter to Santa Claus and develops a crush on a strange new girl in school who keeps changing her name.
Keywords: accordion, based-on-comic, based-on-comic-strip, bell-ringing, blond, boy, brother-sister-relationship, cartoon-dog, character-name-in-title, children
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Short,
Taglines: Ready, set, glow as the Peanuts Gang gets into the spirit of the season!
Quotes:
Linus Van Pelt: Dear, Santa Claus. How have you been? How is your wife? I am not sure what I want for Christmas this year. Sometimes it is very hard to decide. Perhaps you should send me your catalog.
Sally Brown: This year I'm going to make all my Christmas presents. And guess what I'm getting everybody... paper airplanes!
Sally Brown: I'm addressing Christmas cards. Aren't they cute? Each one has a little bunny on it dressed up like a shepherd. Don't say I'm not religious!
Rerun Van Pelt: So, Mr. Fancy Claus, remember me? My name is Rerun. What happened to all the things you were going to bring me for Christmas last year? Kind of forgot, didn't you, huh? I don't suppose you'd care to explain, would you, huh?
Lucy Van Pelt: You have to give me a Christmas present. It says so in the Bible.::Linus Van Pelt: You're bluffing. The Bible says nothing about giving Christmas presents.::Lucy Van Pelt: It doesn't?::Linus Van Pelt: You can't bluff an old theologian.
Jezebel: Today my name is Jezebel.::Linus Van Pelt: Jezebel was the evil wife of king Ahab in the Old Testament. In II Kings, it says that her servants threw her out the window and she landed on her head.::Jezebel: Today my name is Susan.
Sally Brown: I'm going out to fall down a Christmas tree.::Charlie Brown: You mean cut down.::Sally Brown: I don't know how to cut down a Christmas tree. When I look at it, I hope that it just falls down.
Sally Brown: What's going on? Is my sweet babboo helping my brother write a Christmas card?::Linus Van Pelt: I'm not your sweet babboo! That is so stupid! That is so humongously stupid!::Charlie Brown: There, how does it look? I drew a Christmas tree with little hearts on it.::Linus Van Pelt: [Reads card] "Merry Christmas from your sweet babboo"?::Charlie Brown: It's a family expression.
Sally Brown: This Christmas I'm making everyone Christmas presents. You know what I'm giving everyone? Paper airplanes. [She throws a paper airplane; it lands on Charlie Brown's head] You're lucky. You got yours early.
Lucy Van Pelt: You know why I don't want you to get me anything for Christmas? Because I know you hate me.::Schroeder: I never said I hated you.::Lucy Van Pelt: [shouting] Then buy me something!
Here's to You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years (2000)
Actors:
Whoopi Goldberg (actress),
Walter C. Miller (director),
Walter Cronkite (actor),
Lee Mendelson (writer),
Walter C. Miller (producer),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
B.B. King (actor),
Bill Melendez (producer),
Charles M. Schulz (actor),
Faith Hill (actress),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Willie Mays (actor),
Joe Torre (actor),
Joe Montana (actor),
Plot: This special hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, featured highlights from past shows as well as 10 minutes of new animation, country music star Faith Hill singing "Poor Sweet Baby" to Charlie Brown; sports figures Willie Mays, Joe Montana and Joe Torre giving advice to Charlie Brown; and six segments focusing on some of the strip's major themes: "Unrequited Love", "Sports", "Everyday Life", "Music of Charlie Brown", "Snoopy", and "Happiness."
Keywords: animation-filmmaking, cartoon-dog, character-name-in-title, dog, peanuts
Genres:
Animation,
Documentary,
Family,
Summer of Sam (1999)
Actors:
Bill Raymond (actor),
Elvis Presley (actor),
John Leguizamo (actor),
Arthur J. Nascarella (actor),
Michael Imperioli (actor),
Peter Maloney (actor),
Anthony LaPaglia (actor),
Michael Badalucco (actor),
Keith Jackson (actor),
Spike Lee (actor),
Ben Gazzara (actor),
Adrien Brody (actor),
Howard Cosell (actor),
John Savage (actor),
Michael Rispoli (actor),
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Romance,
Thriller,
Taglines: The summer of '77 was a killer........ It Was A Time They'd Never Forget No one is safe from son of sam
Quotes:
Ritchie: Evil spelled backwards is live!
Ritchie: All right. What do you want me to tell you? Get a fuckin' divorce, then.::Vinny: Divorce is fuckin' evil, Ritchie. You got some fuckin' really bad advice.::Ritchie: Evil spelled backwards is live.::Vinny: You're a corny fuck, you know that?
Ritchie: [British accent] You ain't Bruce Lee. Stop kicking Woodstock.
Anthony: Yeah, they suck really good. Just like you, Ruby.::Ritchie: Come on. Relax.::Ruby: Yeah, I learned from your mother, dick.::Anthony: You gonna let your sister talk that way to me?::Brian: She's my half-sister.::Ritchie: Come on. Get lost.
Ritchie: [English accent] It's all in the at-titude.::Ruby: [mimicking] In the at-tit-ude...
Vinny: And now I'm just cheatin' a lot more than I ever did. But I thought- you know, I thought the man up there understood. I thought he under- would fuckin' understand...::Ritchie: God has nothing to do with this, Vin!::Vinny: Yes, he does. Yes, he does.
Vinny: Fuckin' make me sick, you fuckin' slut.::Dionna: I am a slut? You're calling me a slut? You lowlife piece of shit- you fucked- my- cousin! You didn't think I knew about that! I smelled her pussy juice all over your fuckin' face! You fuckin' sick bastard! How dare you? And all this time I'm thinking there's something wrong with me. You perverted sick fuck!
Vinny: Come on, get in the car. Please, baby.::Dionna: Baby? Don't you dare "baby" me! I'm gonna wait here! I'm gonna wait here until somebody comes along. You know what? I'm gonna wait until some soul brother comes along in his big black Cadillac. And you know and I know that he's got a big black dick too.::Vinny: Don't talk like that, just get inside the car.::Dionna: Oh, fuck you!::Vinny: Please, please, don't make me have to beg you. Come on- don't make me have to hurt you.::Dionna: Hurt me? Don't you lay a fuckin' pinkie on me!
Anthony: Hey, Ritch, why buy the cow when everybody else is gettin' the milk and steaks for free?::Ritchie: I like the cow.
Dionna: You wanna watch, Vinny? Will that turn you on, Vinny? You linguini dick motherfucker! You wanna watch?
It Was My Best Birthday Ever, Charlie Brown! (1997)
Actors:
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Bill Melendez (director),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Bill Melendez (producer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Sandy Claxton Arnold (miscellaneous crew),
Carol Neal (miscellaneous crew),
Glenn Mendelson (miscellaneous crew),
David Benoit (composer),
Joanna Coletta (miscellaneous crew),
Danielle Keaton (actress),
Sam Jaimes (miscellaneous crew),
Kristy Mendelson (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Linus is planning a birthday party. While trying out his new in-line skates in the neighborhood park, he meets a nice little girl with a beautiful singing voice. Linus invites his new friend to the party. The party should be wonderful, but Linus will only be satisfied if the little girl attends. He is completely smitten!
Keywords: based-on-comic, cartoon-dog, character-name-in-title, dog, peanuts, school, surrealism
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Short,
Quotes:
Charlie Brown: How was the party, Sally?::Sally: It was all right.::Charlie Brown: Did the kid get some nice presents?::Sally: What presents?::Charlie Brown: Did he or she get some nice presents?::Sally: What do you mean "he or she"?::Charlie Brown: The birthday person. Was it a boy or a girl?::Sally: Of course it was and besides I didn't even know where I was. Are you trying to tell me I was at somebody's birthday party?::Charlie Brown: Well, did the kid like your present?::Sally: I didn't give them any presents. Why are you supposed to bring presents?::Charlie Brown: Well, you knew it was a birthday party, didn't you?::Sally: After the cake, I knew it was a party.
Happy New Year, Charlie Brown (1986)
Actors:
Bill Melendez (producer),
Chuck McCann (editor),
Bill Melendez (director),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Ed Bogas (composer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Chad Allen (actor),
Desirée Goyette (composer),
Desirée Goyette (actress),
Carol Neal (miscellaneous crew),
Sandy Claxton Arnold (miscellaneous crew),
Glenn Mendelson (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Short,
Quotes:
Linus van Pelt: How are you doing with "War and Peace", Charlie Brown?::Charlie Brown: I've just finished reading the dust jacket.::Linus van Pelt: Many is the book report that has been written by just reading the dust jacket.
Sally Brown: I wonder when my sweet babboo is going to ask me to the party?::Linus van Pelt: I'm not your sweet babboo, and I wouldn't invite you to a *ga-rage* sale!::Sally Brown: Isn't he the cutest thing?
Lucy van Pelt: [as Schroeder plays his piano] Well, are you taking me to the party or not? [Schroeder stops playing]::Schroeder: Musicians don't dance. And anyway, I'll be playing the piano at the party. [continues playing]::Lucy van Pelt: I don't mind the rejection; it's the smile that bugs me.
Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: Have you made any New Year's resolutions, Chuck?::Charlie Brown: Yes. You know how I always dread the whole year? Well, this time I'm only going to dread one day at a time.
Charlie Brown: [just before closing "War and Peace"] Well, here I am reading "War and Peace", and everybody else is at dance class having fun. Maybe I should go over to the class and just look in, and see what they're all doing.
Charlie Brown: [in bed, the night before New Year's Eve] Tomorrow night's party. The Little Red-Haired Girl never answered my letter. [closes his eyes briefly, then opens them again] What a way to start a new year. Tomorrow night, millions of people will be going to parties and dressing up. [Snoopy and Woodstock appear at the window, dressed in top hats and tuxes; they tip their hats to him, then leave] Some are even ready a day ahead of time.
[last lines]::Linus van Pelt: Did you turn in your report?::Charlie Brown: [aghast] Yes.::Linus van Pelt: What did the teacher say about it? What grade did you get?::Charlie Brown: A D minus - the lowest grade without failing.::Linus van Pelt: Gee, I'm sorry, Charlie Brown.::Charlie Brown: The teacher said it looked like the sort of report that was written after midnight on the last day of Christmas vacation.::Linus van Pelt: What did you say?::Charlie Brown: What *could* I say? I congratulated her on her remarkable insight.::Linus van Pelt: Did you see what our next assignment is?::Charlie Brown: [lightens up] No! What is it?::Linus van Pelt: To read "Crime and Punishment" by Dostoevsky.::[Charlie Brown faints off his desk]::Linus van Pelt: Happy New Year, Charlie Brown.
Sally Brown: If you don't ask me to the party, I'll just go with someone else.::Linus van Pelt: Good. Go with someone else.
Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: It's been a great year, Chuck. You'll have to admit that. What you do think, Chuck, would be good rules for living in the new year?::Charlie Brown: Keep the ball low, don't leave your crayons in the sun, use dental floss every day, don't spill the shoe polish, always knock before entering, don't let the ants get in the sugar, never volunteer to be a program chairman, always get your first serve in, and feed your dog whenever he's hungry.::Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: Will those rules give me a better life, Chuck?::Charlie Brown: The better life, and a fat dog.
Marcie: It's too bad Charles couldn't come to the party, sir.::Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: I couldn't care less, Marcie.::Marcie: It's too bad he had to write that report.
Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) (1980)
Actors:
Bill Melendez (director),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Ed Bogas (composer),
Phil Roman (director),
Chuck McCann (editor),
Bill Melendez (producer),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Roger Donley (editor),
Scott Beach (actor),
Scott Beach (actor),
Plot: Charlie Brown, Linus, Peppermint Patty, and Marcie travel to France as foreign exchange students. Also along is Snoopy and Woodstock. While everyone is excited about the opportunity to travel to a foreign country, Charlie is disturbed by a letter he receives from a mysterious girl from France who invites him as her guest only to find that he does not seem welcomed to her chateau.
Keywords: airplane, airport, animal-driving-car, based-on-comic, benefactor, bread, burning-house, car-breakdown, cartoon-dog, character-calls-female-"sir"
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Taglines: Travel with the PEANUTS gang on their first overseas adventure- There's fun, mystery, suspense, danger, and even romance!
Quotes:
British ticket agent: Passport, please.::Charlie Brown: Y-Yes, sir. We're just passing through. We're on our way to France, sir. I have nothing to declare, sir. I throw myself at the mercy of the court!::Linus: We've only been two minutes and already he's embarrassing us.
Charlie Brown: Good bye, everybody! Take care of the old ball field, Schroeder, I'm going to miss it.::Sally: The last time you went away, big brother, your team won three games in a row.
Peppermint Patty: [Charlie Brown nibbles a bit on his eraser] Don't chew on your eraser, Chuck. It bugs me.::[Charlie Brown drums his fingers on the desk]::Peppermint Patty: Stop drumming your fingers on the desk, Chuck. That grosses me out.::[Charlie Brown sighs]::Peppermint Patty: And don't hassle me with your sighs, Chuck.::[Charlie Brown breathes through his mouth and licks his fingers while turning a page]::Peppermint Patty: Don't breathe through your mouth, Chuck. Don't lick your fingers when you turn the pages, Chuck.::[Charlie Brown is starting to get angry]::Peppermint Patty: And don't scrap your feet on the desk.::Charlie Brown: [shouting - finally had enough - his shouting knocks Peppermint Patty off her seat] WILL YOU STOP CRITICIZING ME?
Teacher: How many times does 25 go into 75?::Peppermint Patty: I'm awake! I'm awake! The answer is 12!::Teacher: No, that is not correct.::Peppermint Patty: The answer is 6!::Charlie Brown: 3!::Teacher: 3 is correct.::Peppermint Patty: You contradicted me, Chuck! You made a fool out of me in front of the whole class.::Charlie Brown: Well 6 was the wrong answer. I had to say 3.::Peppermint Patty: You don't like me do you, Chuck?
Peppermint Patty: False! Why did you put down false, Chuck? The answer is true, Chuck! What's true is true! Put down true, Chuck, or I'll never speak to you again.::Teacher: Charlie Brown?::Charlie Brown: Ma'am?::Teacher: Is your partner giving you the answers?::Charlie Brown: Oh no, ma'am. She's not giving me the answers. Forcing, maybe, but not giving.
Peppermint Patty: If you know an answer, Chuck, and I don't, you tell me what it is. If I know an answer and you don't, I'll tell you what it is.::Charlie Brown: What happens if neither of us knows the answer?::Peppermint Patty: We'll punt!
Peppermint Patty: [in-flight meals are served] Hey, Marcie, this is real nice!::Marcie: It's a whole lot better than peanut butter sandwiches, sir.::Peppermint Patty: What do you think they'll feed us in France?::Marcie: Probably peanut butter on French bread, sir.
Peppermint Patty: [Everybody in the car is eating sandwiches except for Charlie Brown, whose share of the loaf of bread got slammed into the hood of the car] Boy, Chuck, this is great. That was real generous of you to feed your share to the car.::[Snoopy and Woodstock snicker]::Peppermint Patty: Notice how well the car is running since you gave it some bread?::[Everybody breaks out laughing]
Charlie Brown: I'm worried about the Baron. Pierre said that he was a very mean man.
Charlie Brown: I don't have any idea what you're talking about, all I know is we had a terrible time. There was no one there to meet us, we got caught in the rain, the lightning scared us half to death, and we spent the night sleeping at the stable at the chateau.
Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (1975)
Actors:
Bill Melendez (producer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Chuck McCann (editor),
Phil Roman (director),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Roger Donley (editor),
Vince Guaraldi (composer),
Stephen Shea (actor),
Lynn Mortensen (actress),
Duncan Watson (actor),
Melanie Kohn (actress),
Linda Ercoli (actress),
Linda Ercoli (actress),
Plot: It's Valentine's Day again and Charlie Brown dreams the seemingly hopeless dream to receiving a valentine from anyone. All the while, the rest of the gang have their own trials whether it be Linus' struggle to get the biggest card he can for his beloved teacher, or Lucy trying to get some token from Schroeder while Snoopy and Woodstock are having fun spearing valentines on each other's nose.
Keywords: arrow, banana-peel, based-on-comic, bird, blanket, book, bow-and-arrow, box-of-candy, box-of-chocolates, briefcase
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Romance,
Short,
Taglines: Fall in love with Peanuts! (2008 DVD re-release)
Quotes:
Lucy van Pelt: [to Schroeder] Sometimes I don't think you realize that you could lose me. Are you sure you want to suffer the tortures of the memories of a lost love? [pause] Do you know the tortures of the memories of a lost love?::[Schroeder stops playing the piano just as Lucy goes berserk, demolishing the piano over her next line]::Lucy van Pelt: It's awful! It will haunt you night and day! You'll wake up at night screaming! You can't eat! You can't sleep! You'll want to smash things! You'll hate yourself and the world and everybody in it! Awwwwww! [sobs, then quite normally] Are you sure you want to risk losing me?
Sally Brown: [reading off a candy heart] "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach, when feeling out of sight for the ends of being and ideal grace."::[Snoopy arrives and begins to mime the poem behind her]::Sally Brown: "I love thee to the level of every day's most quiet needs by sun and candlelight. I love thee freely as men strive for right; I love thee purely as they turn from praise; I love thee passion put to use in my old griefs and my childhood's faith. I love thee with the love I seemed to lose with my lost faith. I love thee with the breath, smiles, tears of all my life! - And, if God choose, I shall love thee better after death."::[Snoopy takes a bow, and kisses her hand]
Violet: Charlie Brown, we've been feeling awfully guilty about not giving you a valentine this year. Here, I've erased my name from this one. I'd like you to have it.::Schroeder: Hold on there! What do you think you're doing? Who do you think you are? Where were you yesterday when everyone else was giving out valentines? Is kindness and thoughtfulness something you can make retroactive? Don't you think he has any feelings? You and your friends are the most thoughtless bunch I've ever known. You don't care *anything* about Charlie Brown! You just hate to feel guilty! And now you have the nerve to come around one day later and offer him a used valentine just to ease your conscience! Well let me tell you something: Charlie Brown doesn't need your...::Charlie Brown: Don't listen to him! I'll take it!
Linus van Pelt: [after he tries to stuff his valentine box of candy for Miss Othmar into the valentines box] I can't get my valentine in the box. Is it all right if I give it personally?::Schroeder: Miss Othmar, is it okay if Linus presents his valentine personally?::[we hear an indistinct trombone blabbering, which is really Miss Othmar]::Schroeder: She said that would be delightful.::Linus van Pelt: [happily] She said that'd be delightful! [going to his desk] This is gonna be better than I expected.
Linus van Pelt: I spent all my money. I made a fool of myself.::[He begins throwing chocolates off the bridge and out of sight]::Linus van Pelt: This one is for love! And this one is for Valentine's! This one is for ro-mance! This one is for Elizabeth Barrett Browning! This is for "How do I love *thee*!" This is for...::[We see Snoopy and Woodstock catching and eating the chocolates as he throws them]
[First lines]::Lucy van Pelt: What are you doing, Charlie Brown?::Charlie Brown: I'm waiting for valentines.::Lucy van Pelt: Oh, well. Good luck.::Charlie Brown: Thank you.::Lucy van Pelt: You'll need it.::Charlie Brown: You didn't have to say that!
[At Snoopy's puppet show]::Charlie Brown: Have you ever been to one of these shows before?::Lucy van Pelt: No, I can't say I have.::Charlie Brown: Then maybe I should warn you about this first scene.::Lucy van Pelt: What first scene?::[Water splashes on Lucy]::Charlie Brown: When the carriage crosses the swollen river.
Charlie Brown: [to Schroeder] Did you see my name on any of those valentines?::Schroeder: No, I haven't been paying any attention. What's that briefcase for?::Charlie Brown: Well, in case I get a lot of valentines, I'll want to have something to carry them in.
Schroeder: [after everyone except Charlie Brown receives their valentines] Well, that's it. Happy Valentine's Day, everybody. Refreshments will be served in the back.::Charlie Brown: Are you sure there's none for me?::Schroeder: Yep, none.
Charlie Brown: I guess I let Schroeder down, but it was my first valentine, you know.::Linus van Pelt: I didn't do too well, either. Miss Othmar went off with her boyfriend. She never even knew I had a Valentine's gift for her.::Charlie Brown: Well, maybe it wasn't a total flop for me. At least they *were* a showing a little thought for me, even if it was a used valentine. At least they care a *little* bit about me. Hey, maybe this is the start of a trend. Maybe this is a whole new trend for old Charlie Brown. Maybe this is the start of something big! Maybe next year I'll get a whole *bunch* of valentines! Maybe next year I'll need three briefcases instead of two! Maybe next year I'll even...::Linus van Pelt: Happy Valentine's Day, Charlie Brown.
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973)
Actors:
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Bill Melendez (director),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Chuck McCann (editor),
Robert T. Gillis (editor),
Phil Roman (director),
Hilary Momberger (actress),
Bill Melendez (producer),
Christopher DeFaria (actor),
Don Lusk (miscellaneous crew),
Vince Guaraldi (composer),
Vince Guaraldi (actor),
Sam Jaimes (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Short,
Taglines: Spend Thanksgiving with Good Ol' Charlie Brown. (2008 DVD re-release)
Quotes:
Charlie Brown: We've got ANOTHER holiday to worry about. It seems Thanksgiving Day is upon us.::Sally Brown: I haven't even finished eating all of my Halloween candy.
Linus van Pelt: What are you going to do on Thanksgiving, Charlie Brown?::Charlie Brown: My mother and dad, and Sally and I are all going to my grandmother's for dinner.::Sally Brown: Why don't you come along, Linus? We can hold hands under the table.::Linus van Pelt: Blah.
[after singing "Over the River and Through the Woods to Grandmother's House We Go"]::Charlie Brown: Well, there's only one thing wrong with that.::Linus van Pelt: What's that, Charlie Brown?::Charlie Brown: My grandmother lives in a condominium.
Patricia 'Peppermint Patty' Reichardt: You're holding my hand, Chuck, you sly dog.
Marcie: He's all yours, Priscilla.::Patricia 'Peppermint Patty' Reichardt: Priscilla?::Charlie Brown: Priscilla?
Linus van Pelt: In the year 1621, the Pilgrims held their first Thanksgiving feast. They invited the great Indian chief Massasoit, who brought ninety of his brave Indians and a great abundance of food. Governor William Bradford and Captain Miles Standish were honored guests. Elder William Brewster, who was a minister, said a prayer that went something like this: 'We thank God for our homes and our food and our safety in a new land. We thank God for the opportunity to create a new world for freedom and justice."::Patricia 'Peppermint Patty' Reichardt: Amen.
Sally Brown: What's the matter, big brother?::Charlie Brown: Nothing. I was just checking the mailbox.::Sally Brown: What did you expect, a turkey card?
Charlie Brown: Holidays always depress me.::Sally Brown: I know what you mean. I went down to buy a turkey tree and all they have are things for Christmas.::Charlie Brown: For Christmas? Already?
Sally Brown: Anyway, why should I give thanks on Thanksgiving? What have I got to be thankful for? All it does is make more work for us at school.
Charlie Brown: I can't cook a Thanksgiving dinner. All I can make is cold cereal and maybe toast.::Linus van Pelt: That's right. I've seen you make toast. You can't butter it, but maybe we can help you.
Sporting Life (1918)
Actors:
Charles Craig (actor),
Charles Eldridge (actor),
Ralph Graves (actor),
Warner Richmond (actor),
Maurice Tourneur (producer),
Seymour Hicks (writer),
Maurice Tourneur (director),
Maurice Tourneur (miscellaneous crew),
Clara Beyers (actress),
Henry West (actor),
Faire Binney (actress),
Constance Binney (actress),
Cecil Raleigh (writer),
Winthrop Kelley (writer),
Eddie Kelly (actor),
Plot: A young English Lord lands in desperate financial straits. His only hope is for the success of a prizefighter and a racehorse in each of which he owns an interest.
Keywords: based-on-play, boxing, england, gambling, horse, melodrama
Genres:
Drama,
Sport,