Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1938 film)

Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a 1938 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Michael Shires Productions and originally released by Republic Pictures. Based on the fairy tale by the Robert Southey, it is the second full-length cel animated feature film after Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and the first Shires animated feature film.

it was also Republic's first animated feature.

Plot
A Girl named Goldilocks goes to Her Boyfriend’s House, but when The Wolf Queen wants her dead, she runs away. Fortunately, She makes friends with Three Bears that becomes her new family.

Voice Cast

 * Charlotte Henry as Goldilocks (uncredited)
 * Roy Atwell as Father Bear (uncredited)
 * Kay Walsh as Mother Bear (uncredited)
 * Eddie Cantor as Baby Bear (uncredited)

Release
in 1938 it was released, but it has been successful that it was followed by Six re-releases in 1946, 1956, 1966, 1976, 1986 and 1996.

Credits

 * Supervising Director: Robert Stevens
 * Sequence Directors: Bert Stevenson, Roland Crandall, Rollin Hamilton
 * Story: Warren Wallace, Maurice Maltese, Pierce Peace
 * Character Design: Maurice Nelson, Clay Darling, Claster Woodward, Tedd Pierce
 * Art Directors: Kenneth Armstrong, Doug DeGuard, Thomas McKimson, Robert Gribbroek, Kevin Kinney, Doug Scheib, McLeonard Stewart, Henry Huffine, Charles Phillips
 * Animation: Martin Ansolabehere, James Anderson, Mike Davies, Wallace Lester, Graeme Rowley, Volus Jones, Carlo Vinci, Dick Lundy, Mike Klein, Eric Dodgers, Ray Abrams, James Michaels, Henry Thomas, Norman McLaren, Norman Blackburn, Larry Martin, Ray Patin, Don Abrams, Gil Turner, Michael Leish, Grant Sommers, Graham Place, John Walworth, Al Eugster
 * Backgrounds: John Hathcock, Fred Brunish, Mike Core, Maurice Nelson
 * Animation Directors: Fred Michaels, Walt Kennedy, Walt Richardson, James Lasseter
 * Music: Paul J. Steck, Frank Cosgrove, Roy Webb
 * Effects Animation: A.C. Gamer (uncredited), Don Taito (uncredited), Al Gentle (uncredited)
 * Camera: Max Morgan (uncredited)
 * Sound Effects: C.O. Stevens (uncredited)
 * Film Editor: Douglas Holiday (uncredited)