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The Point
Directed by
Fred Wolf
1971
74m
Not Rated
Family
,
Animation
,
Fantasy
,
and more
7.5
89%
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A father reads his son a bedtime story about young Oblio, who is banished from the fantastical kingdom of pointed heads and things for having no point.
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Cast of The Point
Ringo Starr
Narrator / Father (home video release) (voice)
Paul Frees
Oblio's Father / Pointed Man's Right Head / King / Leaf Man / Villagers (voice)
Lennie Weinrib
Count (voice)
Bill Martin
Rock Man (voice)
Buddy Foster
Count's Son (voice)
Joan Gerber
Oblio's Mother (voice)
Mike Lookinland
Oblio (voice)
Alan Barzman
Narrator / Father (second telecast)
Dustin Hoffman
Narrator / Father (first telecast)
Alan Thicke
Narrator / Father (third telecast)
The Point Reviews
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
The Point is exceptional enough in its charm, its whimsy, its animated style, and its musical lyricism to draw favorable comparisons to The Beatles' classic Yellow Submarine as well as the earliest of the beloved Peanuts TV specials.
Film Threat
Phil Hall
The film's message about tolerance and self-affirmation should find an audience with today's youngsters.
Seattle Film Blog
Kathy Fennessy
Through The Point!, [Harry] Nilsson, the boy who grew up without a father, got to live out his fantasy of having one who was there for him.
City Pages, Minneapolis/St. Paul
Kathy Fennessy
There may be better family films, but few that are more personal and less condescending to young people.
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