THE PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH (1970) C 90m dirs: Chuck Jones, Abe Levitow, David Monahan

w/Butch Patrick; voices of: Mel Blanc, Daws Butler, Candy Candido, Hans Conried, June Foray, Patti Gilbert, Shepard Menken, Cliff Norton, Larry Thor

From The Movie Guide: "This fine adaptation of the children's book by Norton Juster was Chuck Jones's and MGM's first animated feature. Butch Patrick stars (in the live-action sequences) as Milo, a bored youngster who cannot maintain an interest in anything. One day the 'phantom tollbooth' appears in his bedroom and Milo drives his toy car into it. He is then transported through the magic of animation into a strange and wonderful world broken up into two camps, letters and numbers. Unfortunately, letters and numbers are at war with each other (each thinking they are more important to society), and Milo soon finds himself caught in the middle. Aided by a dog called Tock, Milo strives mightily to restore the land to peace, in a charming film that combines some fairly sophisticated ideas (demons from the 'Mountains of Ignorance' cause much of the trouble, and Milo tries to restore 'Rhyme and Reason' to the land) with cute and likable characters that are sure to grab a child's attention."