“Snoopy, Come Home” ( born Snoopy, Come Home ) is a 1972 animated musical film directed by Bill Melendez based on characters from the Peanuts comic book series .
| Snoopy, get home | |
|---|---|
| Snoop, Come Home! | |
| Cartoon type | Hand drawn animation |
| Genre | adventure movie comedy , drama , family music film |
| Prequels | Peanuts |
| Sequels | |
| Producer | Bill melendez |
| Producer | Lee Mendelssohn |
| Based | comic peanuts |
| written by | Charles M. Schulz |
| Composer | |
| Studio | Lee Mendelson Films Cinema center films |
| A country | |
| Distributor | |
| Tongue | |
| Duration | 79 minutes |
| Premiere | 1972 |
| Budget | $ 1 million |
| IMDb | ID 0069289 |
| Rotten tomato | |
Story
Dog Snoopy receives a letter from a mysterious girl named Leela, who is in the hospital and asks him to visit her. Without going into explanations, Snoopy collects things and goes to Leela with his friend Woodpecker Woodpecker. Charlie Brown, the owner of Snoopy, tries to find out the reasons for this act and discovers that Leela was the previous owner of Snoopy. The film contains songs, including "Snoopy come home".
Links
- Official movie website
- Snoopy, Go Back Home on the Internet Movie Database
- Snoopy, get home on allmovie
- “Snoopy, get home” on the Rotten Tomatoes website
- Snoopy, get home on DVD Active