Rabbit Ears - The Lion and the Lamb Trailer

Rabbit Ears - The Lion and the Lamb Trailer (1996)

20 March 1996 Family 30 mins

This is the only story in the Rabbit Ears collection that is fully animated. Christopher Reeve and Amy Grant relate this wondrous fable of an escaped lion and a new-born lamb who teach a brother and a sister about the true spirit of Christmas. Based on European legends, this animated tale is directed by Bill Kroyer (FernGully: The Last Rainforest) with a score by composer-pianist Lyle Mays. The Lion and the Lamb is a heartfelt holiday story for all ages that promises to be a seasonal classic.

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Cast

Amy Grant

as Narrator (voice)

Christopher Reeve

as Narrator (voice)

Crew

Bill Kroyer

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 20 March 1996

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