Dot and Keeto
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Directed by | Yoram Gross |
Screenplay by | John Palmer |
Based on | Dot and the Kangaroo by Ethel Pedley |
Produced by | Yoram Gross |
Starring | Robyn Moore Keith Scott Barbara Frawley Ross Higgins |
Cinematography | Graham Sharpe |
Edited by | Rod Hay Andrew Plain |
Music by | John Sangster Bob Young |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Hoyts Distribution (Australia) |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Dot and Keeto is a 1986 Australian animated film.[1]
Plot
[edit]When Dot accidentally eats a magic root and shrinks to the size of an insect, she is suddenly alone in a world of giant creatures and overwhelming bushland, but her previous good deed, rescuing a helpless mosquito and dragonfly from the peril of a spider's web, guarantees her two reliable and helpful friends. With the aid of Keeto the mosquito, Butterwalk the caterpillar and a surprise visit from an old friend, Dot sets out on a grand adventure to discover a way to return to her original size.
Cast
[edit]- Robyn Moore as:
- The voice of Dot, a young, perpetually barefoot, red-headed Australian girl who loves animals
- The voice of Simon, Dot's brother
- The voice of Dot and Simon's mother
- Kangaroo
- Possum
- Nasty the Wasp
- Misc.
- Keith Scott
- Keeto, a male mosquito
- Butterwalk, a grandfatherly caterpillar
- Atlantis, a Praying Mantis
- Grasshopper
- Misc.
- Ashley Ayre as Dot (live-action segments)
- Leaf Nowland as Simon (live-action segments)
- Lucy Charles as Dot and Simon's mother (live-action segments)
References
[edit]- ^ Dot and Keeto at Yoram Gross Films
External links
[edit]- Dot and Keeto at IMDb
- Dot and Keeto at Oz Movies