Sterling Holloway
23 titles
Filmography
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
(1977)The comical and heartwarming tales of a "honey" bear and his friends.

Lambert the Sheepish Lion
(1952)Disney Legend Sterling Holloway narrates this classic animated short. A mix-up by Mr. Stork finds a little lion cub in the care of a gentle flock of sheep. Doted on by his mother, but teased by the other lambs, Lambert soon grows to become a massive lion, but as shy and gentle as the ewe who raised him. When a hungry wolf begins to stalk the herd, will Lambert find the courage to protect his mama?

The Liberty Story
(1957)A segment from Johnny Tremain, depicting the Boston Tea Party and the Battle at Concord, is followed by Ben and Me.

The Three Caballeros
(1944)Magical gifts from his friends send Donald on a musical journey.

Wildfire
(1945)Fanning has his men rustle horses and then blame it on a wild horse named Wildfire. Happy and Alkali arrive and immediately get into trouble with Fanning and his men.

The Aristocats
(1970)Disney classic that took four years to make. When an eccentric millionairess decides to leaves her money to her cat, Duchess (voiced by Eva Gabor), sneaky butler Edgar decides to dispose of the furry obstacle and claim the loot for himself. The embattled Duchess is helped out by streetwise alley cat Thomas O'Malley (Phil Harris) and his scat cat friends - a group of feline jazz muscians.

Trail to San Antone
(1947)Gene Autry tries to help a young jockey get back on track after an “accident” arranged by a horse trainer ruins his career. Action-packed adventure with fantastic stunts, and Gene Autry's Champion.

Shake, Rattle and Rock!
(1956)After a group of concerned adults try to ban rock and roll music, it’s up to a determined DJ to defend the tunes in a televised trial.

Saddle Pals
(1947)Gene Autry goes to the home of hypochondriac landowner, who gets Gene to switch identities while he takes a vacation, giving Gene power-of-attorney. Gene has to raise $50,000 to save the properties.

Twilight on the Rio Grande
(1947)Gene Autry's investigation of the murder of his partner, leads him to Mexico, where he becomes involved with the beautiful singer whose father has also been killed, and finds a jewelry smuggling ring.

Alice in Wonderland
(1951)Based on the 1865 book by Lewis Carroll, this is the classic Disney animated version of Alice's adventures as she follows a white rabbit into a 'Wonderland' of her own imagination. On her journey, she encounters the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, and a host of other beloved characters brought to life with the usual Disney zest.

Cheers for Miss Bishop
(1941)Unlucky in love, a duty-bound 1880s Midwestern schoolteacher sacrifices 50 years of her life to her students and raises her ex-fiancé’s child.

Robin Hood Of Texas
(1947)Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys are unjustly arrested as bank bandits. Released by police as decoys to locate the loot, Gene and the boys find themselves in trouble with the real bank robbers.

Sioux City Sue
(1946)A Hollywood scout who won't take no for an answer convinces a cattle rancher to star in a musical western but the production isn't what he expects.

Kentucky Rifle
(1956)A man escorts a wagon of Kentucky rifles through dangerous territory, fighting to deliver them safely without losing the guns or his life.

Death Valley
(1946)When a dance hall girl is robbed and murdered, her killer flees into Death Valley and encounters the rightful owner of the gold she was carrying.

The Jungle Book
(1967)Bahgeera the panther and Baloo the bear guide a man-cub to his village.

Wild Boys of the Road
(1933)In the depths of the Depression, two teenage boys strike out on their own in order to help their struggling parents and find life on the road tougher than expected.

Tomorrow's Children
(1934)Get ready for a roller-coaster trip of emotion with this campy collection from the golden age of Hollywood! Originally intended to warn America's youth of the perils of drugs, sex, and alcohol, these outlandish and unintentionally hilarious tales have heartache, tragedy, crime, and even insanity, lurking around every corner!

Remember the Night
(1940)When Lee Leander is caught stealing a bracelet just before the holidays, Assistant District Attorney John "Jack" Sargent gets her sent off to jail but suffers a crisis of conscience and bails her out. When he invites her to join him and his family for Christmas, it begins a relationship that strains—but ultimately redeems—all parties.