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The Stick Man

The Stick Man (1967) Streaming - Where to Watch Online

Set to enjoy 'The Stick Man' on any device you have handy? Discovering a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or watch the Lee Harrison-directed movie via subscription can be a challenge, so we here at Moviefone want to help you out.

Below, you'll find a number of top-tier streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription options - along with the availability of 'The Stick Man' on each platform when they are available. Now, before we get into the nitty-gritty of how you can watch 'The Stick Man' right now, here are some particulars about the animation flick.

The Stick Man starring has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 min, and a scheduled release date of August 1st, 1967.

Let’s set the scene for you... Here's the plot: "The first motion capture film." .

'The Stick Man' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on August 1st, 1967

ANIMAC Demos

This compilation of four films demonstrates the capabilities of the ANIMAC analogue computer, the predecessor to the later Scanimate video synthesizer, which would kickstart a new era in motion graphics during the 1970s. The ANIMAC’s jaunty and fluid forms, created using manually controlled cathode rays which drew on screen in real time, give an early example of electronically designed and animated characters.