The Golden Mountain/Transcript

Transcript


(The United Artists logo starts to play as normal, before the screen goes dark after it plays. The scene opens to what looks like a large desert, a large golden mountain standing off in the distance, as the main title starts playing.)

Lorimar Presents

A Don Bluth Production

The Golden Mountain

(The camera still continues to pan across the desert.)

Featuring the voices of

Pat Buttram - Maxwell

Jeff Corey - Tawny

Dom Deluise - Woodpecker

Ami Foster - Marigold

Buddy Hackett - Mr. Armadillo

DeForest Kelley - Jorge

(The camera then pans across some sand dunes and cacti.)

And

Roy Kinnear - Swiftclaws

Dorothy McGuire - Narrator

Susan Pleshette - Mrs. Armadillo

Anne Ramsey - Thornetta

Carl Steven - Bushy

Jackie Vernon - Digby

(The camera still continues panning across the desert, this time panning across a large river flowing through the desert.)

Music composed and scored by

Bruce Broughton

(The camera still pans across the river.)

Songs written and scored by

Harry Nilsson

(This time, the camera then starts to pan near a small valley near the river.)

Executive Producers

Irwin Molaskey

Merv Adelson

Lee Rich

(The camera then starts to close in on the valley, which reveals several dens in the ground.)

Produced by

Don Bluth

John Pomeroy

Gary Goldman

(Soon, the camera has focused on the valley, especially on the dens, which are soon revealed to be coyote dens.)

Directed by

Don Bluth

(After the main title theme ends, the camera once again pans across the valley, this time towards a small hill.)

Narrator: This may look like an ordinary desert to the untrained eye, but this desert is actually a lot more wondrous than you think. Because it is home to lots of different animals. And among the animals living in this desert, are a pack of coyotes.

(As the camera pans across the hill, we see a bunch of coyote pups playing with each other on the hill.)

Narrator: However, while these coyotes, especially the pups, seemed normal, there was one coyote pup who was not normal at all.

(At that moment, another coyote pup starts to climb towards the hill.)

Pup: Hey, wait for me, guys!

Narrator: His name was Bushy.

(The instant Bushy makes it to the top of the hill where the other coyote pups are, we see that Bushy has a tail that is shown to be really long and bushy.)

Pup #1: Oh no, not Bushy again.

Pup #2: Yeah, we're in trouble with that tail of his.