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Charlotte's Web
Charlotte's Web poster
Directed byCharles A. Nichols
Iwao Takamoto
Written byE.B. White (book)
Earl Hamner Jr.
Produced byJoseph Barbera
William Hanna
StarringDebbie Reynolds
Paul Lynde
Henry Gibson
CinematographyDick Blundell
Ralph Migliori
Roy Wade
Dennis Weaver
Edited byLarry C. Cowan
Pat Foley
Music byRichard M. Sherman
Robert B. Sherman
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release dates
March 1, 1973
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Charlotte's Web, a children's book by E. B. White, was adapted into an animated, musical film by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Sagittarius Productions in 1973. The song score is by The Sherman Brothers. The film, distributed to theatres by Paramount Pictures on February 22, 1973, is one of only two Hanna-Barbera features not based upon one of their famous television cartoonsHeidi's Song (1982) being the other—and was a moderate critical and commercial success.

Paramount released a direct-to-video sequel, Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure, in 2003. A new film version of Charlotte's Web will be released in 2006.

Voice cast