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( 1970 ), but his main focus during this time was producing the feature film The Phantom Tollbooth, which did lukewarm business when MGM released it in 1970.
Jones also produced three animated adaptations of short stories from Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, a full-length MGM feature film entitled The Phantom Tollbooth, and the 1970 TV version of Horton Hears a Who!
Whatever gate is used – such as the tollbooth in The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster, or the mirror in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass – is left behind for the duration of the story, until the end, and then only if the protagonists will return.
* Norton Juster-The Phantom Tollbooth
* A character in The Phantom Tollbooth, a novel by Norton Juster, is named the Spelling Bee.
He is best known as an author of children's books, including The Phantom Tollbooth and The Dot and the Line.
Juster wrote The Phantom Tollbooth in the early 1960s while living in Brooklyn.
His most famous publication continues to be The Phantom Tollbooth.
* The Phantom Tollbooth ( 1961 ) ( ISBN 0-394-81500-9 ) illustrated by Jules Feiffer
Both The Phantom Tollbooth and The Dot and the Line were adapted into films by animator Chuck Jones.
The Phantom Tollbooth was also adapted into a musical by Norton Juster and Sheldon Harnick, with lyrics by Sheldon Harnick and music composed by Arnold Black.
There have been musical settings of a " A Colorful Symphony " from The Phantom Tollbooth for narrator and orchestra and of The Dot and the Line for narrator and chamber ensemble by composer Robert Xavier Rodriguez.
* This would be one of two Juster books to be adapted for the big screen by Chuck Jones, although Juster had no involvement with the other, The Phantom Tollbooth.
* The Phantom Tollbooth – Lethargians
* Gelationous Giant from The Phantom Tollbooth
* Senses Taker from The Phantom Tollbooth
* Terrible Trivium from The Phantom Tollbooth
* Whether Man from The Phantom Tollbooth
* Chroma, a fictional character in the children's novel The Phantom Tollbooth, by Norton Juster
* The Phantom Tollbooth ( 1970 ) ( voice )
* Milo, the main character in Norton Juster's children's classic The Phantom Tollbooth
The doldrums gave rise to a place called The Doldrums in the Phantom Tollbooth inhabited by the Lethargarians who do nothing all day, a place where " nothing ever happens and nothing ever changes ".
He wrote the lyrics and co-wrote the book with Norton Juster for the musical The Phantom Tollbooth, based on the book by Juster.
* The Phantom Tollbooth ( 2007 ) ( lyrics, and co-credited with Norton Juster for the book )

Phantom and feature
Using a modified engine of that used in Phantom Hourglass, the notably new feature in this game is that the Phantom Guardians seen in Phantom Hourglass are, through a series of events, periodically controllable.
* The highway itself is depicted in several episodes of The O. C., set in Southern California, and is both the feature and focus of its theme song, " California ", by Phantom Planet.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood, a feature film adaptation of the original first story arc, was released theatrically on February 17, 2007 in Japan.
Park visitors enjoy the static displays which currently feature an M-60 battle tank, 105mm Howitzer cannon and an F4 Phantom jet.
A feature of Tiswas was The Cage wherein initially the child audience, and later their fathers, were confined and periodically doused in water ( one spin-off of the series was the hit The Bucket of Water Song, performed by the Four Bucketeers ), whilst the series was also frequently visited by the Phantom Flan Flinger, who would throw flans around the studio at all and sundry.
* In the direct-to-video animated feature Superman: Brainiac Attacks, Superman must enter the Phantom Zone to retrieve a rare element which will cure Lois Lane of a deadly disease.
* Phantom: Rewound – Editorial feature with a history of The Phantom.
For 2008 release, she filmed Phantom Punch and Secrets Of A Hollywood Nurse for television, and the feature film Close Quarters.
Most of his work was for standalone stories in anthology titles, but he also drew the historical-adventure feature " Thane of Bagarth " in the comic book Hercules ; the superheroine feature " Nightshade " in Captain Atom ; the science fiction / Western / comedy backup " Wander " in Cheyenne Kid ; and the comic-book adaptation of the comic strip The Phantom.
Jones had moved on to television specials and the feature film The Phantom Tollbooth.
This feature was brought back when the monster appeared in Phantom Hourglass, and is referenced in its appearances in the Game Boy Color games.
He began his career in 1984 when his parodies of The Phantom became a regular feature in the Norwegian publication of the Phantom serial comic book.
In June 2005, Dominczyk married actor and fellow Carnegie Mellon alumnus Patrick Wilson, who starred in HBO's adaptation of Angels in America, the feature films Watchmen, The Alamo ( 2004 ), The Phantom of the Opera, and Hard Candy, as well as a number of Broadway productions.
Films shown in roadshow format before 1953 included silent epics such as The Birth of a Nation ( 1915 ), Intolerance ( 1916 ), The Covered Wagon ( 1923 ), The Hunchback of Notre Dame ( 1923 ), The Ten Commandments ( 1923 ), Ben-Hur ( 1925 ), The Big Parade ( 1925 ), and other films such as The Phantom of the Opera ( 1925 ), the first Oscar winner Wings ( 1927 ), the very first feature length part-talkie The Jazz Singer ( 1927 ), the silent film Chicago ( 1927 ) ( based on the play that inspired the Kander and Ebb Broadway musical and Oscar-winning film ), Show Boat ( 1929 ) ( a part-talkie based not on the 1927 stage musical but on Edna Ferber's original novel from which the musical was adapted ), The Desert Song ( 1929 ), Rio Rita ( also 1929 ), Cecil B. DeMille's The Sign of the Cross ( 1932 ), the all-star Oscar winning Grand Hotel ( 1932 ), the Oscar-winning biopic The Great Ziegfeld ( 1936 ), the classic films Lost Horizon ( 1937 ), Gone with the Wind ( 1939 ), Fantasia ( 1940 ), For Whom the Bell Tolls ( 1943 ) and The Song of Bernadette ( 1943 ), the wartime tear-jerker Since You Went Away ( 1944 ), Samuel Goldwyn's Oscar-winning postwar epic The Best Years of Our Lives ( 1946 ), the flamboyant Western Duel in the Sun ( also 1946 ), and the biopic Joan of Arc starring Ingrid Bergman ( 1948 ), as well as some other DeMille epics, such as Samson and Delilah ( 1949 ).
" In the meantime, Fox went under and its assets were acquired by other publishers, and a Phantom Lady story from All-Top was then reprinted as a backup feature in Jungle Thrills by Star Publications, which then itself went out of business.
A second Phantom Lady, Delilah " Dee " Tyler, was introduced in Action Comics Weekly # 636 ( January, 1989 ) and was given a back-up feature in that title through # 641 with art by Chuck Austen.
The closing credits feature a series of montages of the cast members, identifying each by name, commencing with the musical trio and concluding with Winslow / The Phantom.

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