Billy Budd Films Movies
- 1998
The First Christmas
The First Christmas51998HD
The story of the birth of Christ brought to life in this claymation short film.
- 1979
The Little Prince
The Little Prince6.81979HD
The Little Prince questions the universe in this story of innocence and wonder.
- 1981
The Creation
The Creation6.91981HD
The film is based on a poem by James Weldon Johnson depicting the power of the southern black American preacher's telling of the biblical creation...
- 1999
The Chimes
The Chimes71999HD
A claymation adaptation of "The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In". The Chimes was a short novel by...
- 1978
Rip Van Winkle
Rip Van Winkle51978HD
Rip Van Winkle, a lazy American man, wanders off one day with his dog Wolf into the Kaatskill mountains where he runs into an odd group of men...
- 1977
Martin the Cobbler
Martin the Cobbler8.21977HD
A poor cobbler has a dream in which he hears the Lord promise to visit him. Instead poor people in need of food, clothing, warmth, and understanding...
- 1995
Michael the Visitor
Michael the Visitor81995HD
Stockard Channing narrates this inspiring story adapted from Leo Tolstoy's tale "Truths We Live By." Simon the shoemaker barely makes enough to get...
- 1971
Holy Smoke In Three Acts
Holy Smoke In Three Acts41971HD
Made by 21st Cinetics and Billy Budd Films for the Morris County, Pennsylvania Division of Drug Control and Intervention, “Holy Smoke in Three...
- 1980
A Christmas Gift
A Christmas Gift71980HD
On Christmas Eve, a lonely young boy, shut out from the shiny world of presents and holiday parties, peers into a candlelit window, where a...
- 1989
The Star Child
The Star Child71989HD
Pero is a handsome boy, but when he becomes enamored with his own looks, he must learn a difficult lesson about the value of external beauty. Based...
- 2003
Clay Classics: The Velveteen Rabbit
Clay Classics: The Velveteen Rabbit5.52003HD
Using vivid clay animation, this adaptation of the classic children's book is a feast for the eyes. Although the velveteen rabbit is the favorite...