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The Wonderful World of Disney/Charlie Crawfoot and the Coati Mundi
Charlie Crawfoot and the Coati Mundi | |
Season 18, Episode 1 | |
Airdate | September 19, 1971 |
Written by | Rod Peterson |
Directed by | |
← 17x21 Hamad and the Pirates (2) |
18x02 → Hacksaw (1) |
The Wonderful World of Disney — Season Eighteen |
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Charlie Crawfoot and the Coati Mundi is the first episode of the eighteenth season of The Wonderful World of Disney, and the four hundred twenty-seventh episode overall.
Cast: Edward Colunga (Charlie Crowfoot), Robert Keyworth (Tom Hardin), Dr. Emil Haury (Himself) , Elliot Reid (Narrator)
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Plot Overview
A young coati is shot and wounded by Tom Hardin, a rancher who dislikes the inquisitive animals. The coati is found by Charlie Crawfoot, an Indian working on an archaeological dig on Hardin's property. Charlie nurses the animal back to health and names it Cocoa. Later, Cocoa meets a pack of other coatis and leads them back to the digging site, which they promptly dig up even more, accidentally unearthing an ancient Indian tool that Charlie takes to the university for analysis.
Credits
- Producer: Harry Tytle
- Film Editor: Ernie Milano
- Music: Robert F. Bruner
- Production Manager: Erwin L. Verity
- Sound: Herb Taylor
- Program Co-ordinator: Jack Burner
- Field Producer: Peter B. Good
- Production Assistant: Ronald Bourne
- Photographers: Peter B. Good, Dennis Grisco
- Animal Supervision: Clint Rowe, Charley Blank
- Acknowledgements: The Forrest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture for portions limited filmed in the Coronado National Forrest, The University of Arizona, Department of Anthropology
Notes
- Location filming took place outside Phoenix, Arizona.
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