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Director: Fred Wolf
Actors: Ringo Starr, Dustin Hoffman, Paul Frees, Lennie Weinrib, Bill Martin
Studio: RCA
Category: DVD

List Price: $14.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(189 reviews)
Sales Rank: 2935

Format: Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Soundtrack, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 74 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 828765971096
UPC: 828765971096
EAN: 0828765971096
ASIN: B0001JXPSO

Release Date: March 23, 2004
Theatrical Release Date: 1986
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Media Type: DVD
Artist: NILSSON/STARR
Title: POINT
Street Release Date: 03/23/2004
Domestic
Genre: CHILDREN'S VIDEO


Amazon.com
Harry Nilsson wrote the entirely hummable songs (including the hit, "Me and My Arrow") for this charming, 1971 animation feature about a boy with a round head who is banished from the land of pointy-headed people. An allegory about nonconformism presented in a delightful way, this is a treat for everybody. Ringo Starr, the late Nilsson's old pal, narrates. --Tom Keogh


Customer Reviews:   Read 184 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The point   January 6, 2009
This is a childhood favorite of mine. I purchased this for my daughter so I could share my fond memories with her. She loves it now too!


5 out of 5 stars A new generation sees "the point!"   December 16, 2008
My four year old daughter fell in love with this movie when I rented it and asked Santa for a copy for Christmas! There is a great moral to this children's tale that hold up all these years later. I highly recommend it...though not as flashy and fancy as today's animated films, The Point certainly delievers its point today as well as decades ago.


5 out of 5 stars Pointedly Pro   November 26, 2008
As a child, I grew up with this movie. I still have an old VHS copy, although the first viewing I can remember came on Public Broadcasting. Harry Nilsson's "The Point" frequently takes me back to my younger years, sitting with my mother on the couch and loving the tale of Oblio and Arrow seeking true meaning in a world in which they have become outcasts.

While the animation pales into comparison to today's slick digital tomes, I almost prefer the point because you can see the artistic vision coming through in all of its watercolor beauty. Some of the images also are a bit dated, but the impact is not lost.

For anyone who claims to be a fan of Nilsson's, this is a must have. For anyone who enjoys a simple, modern fairy tale, this is a good buy.



5 out of 5 stars I have a Point   November 18, 2008
There are many fine reviews of this feature cartoon so I won't add a repeat of all the others to the list. However I would like to make a few points of my own. How many of us noticed the anarchist with a bomb, the artists smoking pot, Orichs skull from Hamlet I believe, or the very Beatlesque walrus? They all reinforce the main theme of the whole film which everyone has interpreted for themselves.I do believe this was the authors intent, not just to portray an individual in a "do as your told" society but to help support the individual in our society, when he or she stands up and says that they arn't going to play the game any more.
I like the first version with Dustin Hoffman the best and I am one of the lucky few to have recorded it off of tv many years ago. I have just shown it to a bunch of middle school kids and was facinated by which parts of the video seemed to interest them the most. The Count's kid, the whole triangle toss incident with picking players, and all the parts with arrow and Oblio interacting were their favorites. I thought the kids who were the thoughtful independent types sat in front and paid the most attention to the story. This behavior seemed to reinforce my opinion and the video seemed to give these kids spiritual support : as the film went on they seemed to sit up taller in their chairs. This is a wonderful video for the family if you have one to show it to and, if not, watch it with a friend, or a whole class as I did.



5 out of 5 stars Does There Need to Be a Point?   November 8, 2008
This is a great TV Special (when TV specials were highly anticipated and very very special!) created by Harry Nielsen with Ringo Starr. A boy where everyone has a point is born without a point. After waiting a few years, he still doesn't seem to have a point so is sent out into the world alone with his dog because he doesn't fit in. The boy tries to find a point including the vanishing point but to no avail. What's the point? :)


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