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''The Point!'' is the sixth studio album by American songwriter and musician
Harry Nilsson Harry Edward Nilsson III (June 15, 1941 – January 15, 1994), sometimes credited as Nilsson, was an American singer-songwriter who reached the peak of his success in the early 1970s. His work is characterized by pioneering vocal overdub experi ...
, released in late 1970. It was accompanied by an animated film adaptation directed by Fred Wolf, which aired in early February 1971 on the ABC-TV network. Its
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, " Me and My Arrow", peaked at number 34 on the ''
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. ''The Point!'' is a fable that tells the story of a boy named Oblio, the only round-headed person in the Pointed Village, where by law everyone and everything must have a point. Nilsson explained his inspiration for ''The Point!'':


Story

The round-headed Oblio has had to wear a pointed hat since birth to conceal his "pointless" condition from his pointy-headed peers. However, Oblio is accepted in the town despite his nonconformity, until one day, when the son of a fanatic evil count is unwittingly dishonored by Oblio. The count's son challenges Oblio to a one-on-one game of Triangle Toss, where participants catch triangles on their heads. Oblio wins with the help of his dog Arrow. In a fit of rage, the count, who wants his son to rule the land one day, confronts the good-hearted but timid king to reaffirm the law of the land, which states that those who are pointless must be banished from the kingdom and into the Pointless Forest. A jury reluctantly convicts both Oblio and Arrow, leaving the king with no choice but to send the pair away. Oblio and Arrow are sent to the Pointless Forest, but soon discover that even the Pointless Forest has a point. They meet curious creatures like giant bees, a "pointed man" pointing in all directions who proclaims "A point in every direction is the same as no point at all!", a man made of rocks, three dancing fat sisters, and a walking, talking tree who helps Oblio see that everyone has a point, although it might not be readily displayed. Oblio and Arrow spend the night in the Pointless Forest, then awaken to a large stone hand with the finger pointing to their "destination point". They take the road indicated by the hand and make their way back to the Land of Point, where they receive a hero's welcome from the land's citizens, and the king. Oblio begins to tell his story but is interrupted by the furious count, who is then silenced by the king. Oblio tells the king and the people of the land that everything has a point, including the Pointless Forest, and himself. Angered, the count pulls off Oblio's pointed hat, but is taken aback when he sees a point on top of Oblio's bare head. Upon this revelation the points of everyone else in the land disappear and the pointed buildings become round.


Album

''The Point!'' album, unlike the later film, features Nilsson himself telling the story directly to the listener, providing all the characters' voices as well as the narration. A small comic book was included with the
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when it was first released. The comic was illustrated by Gary Lund, who was also the production designer of the animated film. On November 19, 2002, BMG Heritage released a Deluxe CD of the album with demos and a bonus track.


Track listing


Charts


Animated television film


Production

''The Point'', an animated adaptation of the story, first aired on February 2, 1971. It was the first animated feature ever to air in prime time on US television, appearing on the ABC television network as an ''
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''. The film was directed by Fred Wolf and produced by Murakami-Wolf Films in association with Nilsson House Music. This version uses a framing device of a father telling his son the fable as a bedtime story. In its initial airing, the voice of the father was provided by
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, a friend of Nilsson's, who agreed to take US$20,000 for his narration (), but to be used on one broadcast only; for later airings of the film, the narration had to be re-recorded. The initial re-recording was done by actor Alan Barzman. The VHS and DVD releases feature another of Nilsson's friends,
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, as the father. Another version, seen on cable television in the 1980s and 1990s, featured narration by Alan Thicke. The voices of Oblio and the narrator's son were provided by Mike Lookinland, best known for playing Bobby Brady on the television series ''
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''. A 50th anniversary
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edition of the animated version (with the Ringo Starr narration) was released in February 2020.


Voice cast

* Paul Frees as Oblio's Father/Pointed Man's Left Head/King/Leaf Man/Villagers * Lennie Weinrib as Count/Pointed Man's Right Head/Villagers * William E. Martin as Rock Man *
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as Count's Son * Joan Gerber as Oblio's Mother/Pointed Man's Middle Head/Villagers/Children * Mike Lookinland as Oblio


Musical play

In the mid-1970s, Esquire Jauchem, artistic director of the Boston Repertory Theater, adapted and directed a stage musical version that starred 18-year-old David Morse as Oblio. The production later toured to the Trinity Repertory Company in Providence. In 1991, Nilsson gave Jauchem permission to remount his adaptation of ''The Point!'' at the Chapel Court Theatre in Hollywood, run by Richard and Tamara Merson, who had been involved in the Mermaid Theatre production in London, as well. In 1976, a stage adaptation of ''The Point!'' was presented at the Mermaid Theatre in London. It was revived the following year, featuring Davy Jones and
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, both former members of the band
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and long-time friends of Nilsson. To accommodate the expansion of ''The Point!'' to a full-length musical, other Nilsson songs from various points in his career were incorporated. An original cast album was released in the United Kingdom by MCA.Celebrating 50 Years of “The Point” and Its Nice Round Records, Cartoon Research
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on July 1, 2016, under license from Geffen, which controls the MCA Records catalogue via
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.Mickey Dolenz/Davy Jones – The Point – Original Cast Recording – Amazon.com Music
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London credits


1976 Cast

* Wayne Sleep as Oblio * Bernard Miles as The King * Colin Bennett as The Count * Ken Caswell as Count's Kid, The Pointed Man * Cristina Avery as Count's Lady, The Pointed Man * Jo Warne as Oblio's Mum, Balloon Lady * Roy Sampson as Oblio's Dad, The Leafman * Paul Aylett as Arrow * Raymond Skipp as The Pointed Man * Oscar James as The Rockman * Peggy Ann Jones as Balloon Lady * Alan Bodenham as Balloon Man * Richard Merson as New Bird


1977 Cast

* Davy Jones as Oblio *
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as Count's Kid, The Leafman * Colin Bennett as The Count * David Claridge as Arrow * Veronica Clifford as Oblio's Mum, Balloon Lady * Noel Howlett as The King * Julia Lewis as Oblio's Girlfriend * Clovissa Newcombe as Count's Lady, The Pointed Man * Mark Penfold as The Pointed Man * Felix Rice as The Rockman * Chrissy Roberts as Balloon Lady * Denny Ryder as The Pointed Man * Roy Sampson as Oblio's Dad * Gary Taylor as Balloon Man, New Bird Backing vocals were provided by Anna Macleod, Richard Barnes, and Jean Gilbert.


Crew

* Directed by Ron Pember (1976), Colin Bennett (1977) * Original adaptation by Ron Pember and Bernard Miles * Designed by Gary Lund * Lighting by Peter Sutton * Choreography by Gillian Gregory * Musical director Mike McNaught


Track listing, original cast recording

All titles were written by Harry Nilsson, except "Thursday" (Nilsson, Danny Kortchmar). # Overture – Orchestra # "Everything's Got 'Em" – Company # "Me and My Arrow" – Davy Jones # "Poli High" – Company # " Remember" – Veronica Clifford # "To Be a King" – Noel Howlett and Company # " He's Leaving Here This Morning (Bath)" – Micky Dolenz, Colin Bennett, Clovissa Newcombe # "Think About Your Troubles" – Davy Jones and Company # " Blanket for a Sail" – Davy Jones # "Life Line" – Davy Jones' # " Thursday (Here's Why I Did Not Go to Work Today)" – Felix Rice # " It's a Jungle Out There" – Micky Dolenz # "P.O.V. Waltz" – Davy Jones and Company # "Are You Sleeping? (Song Title)" – Davy Jones and Company # " Gotta Get Up" – Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz # Reprise Overture – Orchestra


References


External links

*
The Point! at HarryNilsson.com
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