6 Disney movies that you can't watch anywhere now

Films undervalued for television with animated films in theater.


The Walt Disney Company has been around for a century and has been making films for almost as long - again to populate A whole streaming service with them. But surprisingly, there are a handful of Disney films that you cannot find in streaming on Disney + - or anywhere else, by the way. Read the rest for six studio movies that you cannot easily watch in 2023, as well as a preview of why.

Read this then: 6 old Hollywood movies that you can't watch anywhere now .

1
Southern song (1946)

Still from Song of the South
RKO Radio Pictures

At least one Disney film was kept away from Disney + (not to mention the imprint on VHS and DVD in most countries) for a good reason. Barely it was published in 1946, Southern song became The subject of demonstrations By civil rights defense groups for his representation of a black man, the good uncle Remus ( James Baskett ), seeming to feel nostalgic for the days of slavery while sharing colorful stories of the adventures of Br'er Rabbit with two white children living on what is obviously a plantation of the South. Although the film won an Oscar and was reissued in theaters as recently as the mid-1980s, it was never officially published for the home visit to the United States.

2
Romney Marsh's scarecrow (1963)

Still from The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh
Walt Disney Company

This 1963 television type transform film was originally broadcast in three parts on Disney's wonderful world And later in theatrical, has become one of the Curios of the most scary - partly thanks to the presence of lead Patrick McGoohan , which is best known for the surreal series of the BBC Classic The prisoner . Based on a British adventure novel from 1915, Romney Marsh's scarecrow Follows the alter ego of Doctor Syn. Scarecrow, a Batman vigilante, is a Cape scholar who puts on a jute mask to fight against criminals who torment the rural campaign. Loaded with frightening and suspense images, it is one of the most frightening stories that the house of the mouse has ever produced. Unfortunately, you cannot look at it today unless you find one of the expensive external DVD editions, which offer both television and theatrical versions of history.

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3
The horse in the gray flannel costume (1970)

Still from The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit
Buena Vista Distribution Co., Inc.

Before Kurt Russell was a star of the action, he was best known as Walt Disney's the chosen one- The legend has it The words "Kurt Russell" were the last mugul of the studio put on paper before dying, and in 1966, the young actor, then a teenager, signed a 10 -year contract with the company. He continued to appear in a dozen films for the studio during the next decade, most of which you can rent digitally or broadcast on Disney +... but not the 1970 comedy The horse in the gray flannel costume , about an advertising manager who checks a program to use a horse to sell stomach medicine. (Russell plays a pretender of injuries to the equestrian girl of the businessman.)

4
Something bad this way comes (1983)

Jonathan Pryce in Something Wicked This Way Comes
Distribution of Buena Vista

Innumerable Gen Xs are haunted by misty memories of Disney's adaptation of this frightening and nostalgia Ray Bradbury A novel on two best friends in the Illinois Rural, born one minute interval in Halloween; a magic lightning rod; And a scary carnival that comes to town, chaired by the bad M. Dark (played in the film by future bad bad Jonathan Pryce ). With a script written by Bradbury himself, Something bad this way comes underwent a tortured production, with the director Jack Clayton strive to make a faithful translation of the book and the studio that is looking for something more family (that is to say less terrifying). The finished product has received good criticisms ( Roger Ebert The Le Pursé To capture "the atmosphere and tone of the novel, but also the style of the novel") but flopped at the box office in 1983. Nowadays, it is the rare major version of Disney anywhere on the digital platforms ( Perhaps due to rights of rights ), and the DVD is only available. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

5
Angels in the outside field (1994)

Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Christopher Lloyd in Angels in the Outfield
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Part of a series of inspiring sports films from the mid -90s which also included Cool running And Powerful ducks , this baseball film (a remake of the 1951 classic of the same name) features future Heartthrob Joseph Gordon-Levitt As Presteen Roger, whose divorced father tells him that the family will only meet if the California Angels arrive at World Series. Roger prays for divine intervention and receives it in the form of angels that he can see (including the "boss", played by Christopher Lloyd ), who help the lamentable team on the playing field. Angels in the outside field Later, he received two suites made for television, but if you are going to get one of them streaming, you will get rid of.

6
The Tower of Terror (1997)

Kirsten Dunst and Steve Guttenberg in Tower of Terror
Walt Disney television

Based on driving Disney themed parks, but without intelligent attraction blurred area Theme, the film made for television The Tower of Terror stars Steve Guttenberg As a disgrace journalist investigating on Mysterious Gotings-on in an allegedly haunted hotel. A young Kirsten Dunst Play his courageous niece, who hopes to help him simulate a new tabloid, and you will not be surprised to learn that they come to meet real ghosts. Despite the power of the stars involved, the film is not available in streaming.


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