Madeline and the White Lie is the twentieth Episode of Madeline's Seventh Season. The Episode was written by Diana Fresco, John Swartzwelder and Shelley Zellman, based on the Story Idea by Pete Doctor and Jon Vitti with additional matierals written by Jon Vitti, Matt Warburton and George Meyer and directed by David Silverman. The Episode guest stars John Candy and Kathy Bates as Harris and Marris Farris, Carol Burnett as Mona Lisa, John Travolta as Louis XIV, Jim Carrey as a Guard, Chevy Chase as Leonardo Da Vinci, Jamie Lee Curtis as an Egyption Mummy, Tim Conway and Don Knotts as the curators, Michael Caine as Ship Sailor, Christopher Reeve as Victor Hugo, John Ritter as Herman Melville, Nathan Lane as Egyption King Statue and Steve Martin as Henry.
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| - Madeline and the White Lie is the twentieth Episode of Madeline's Seventh Season. The Episode was written by Diana Fresco, John Swartzwelder and Shelley Zellman, based on the Story Idea by Pete Doctor and Jon Vitti with additional matierals written by Jon Vitti, Matt Warburton and George Meyer and directed by David Silverman. The Episode guest stars John Candy and Kathy Bates as Harris and Marris Farris, Carol Burnett as Mona Lisa, John Travolta as Louis XIV, Jim Carrey as a Guard, Chevy Chase as Leonardo Da Vinci, Jamie Lee Curtis as an Egyption Mummy, Tim Conway and Don Knotts as the curators, Michael Caine as Ship Sailor, Christopher Reeve as Victor Hugo, John Ritter as Herman Melville, Nathan Lane as Egyption King Statue and Steve Martin as Henry.
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| - Madeline and the White Lie is the twentieth Episode of Madeline's Seventh Season. The Episode was written by Diana Fresco, John Swartzwelder and Shelley Zellman, based on the Story Idea by Pete Doctor and Jon Vitti with additional matierals written by Jon Vitti, Matt Warburton and George Meyer and directed by David Silverman. The Episode guest stars John Candy and Kathy Bates as Harris and Marris Farris, Carol Burnett as Mona Lisa, John Travolta as Louis XIV, Jim Carrey as a Guard, Chevy Chase as Leonardo Da Vinci, Jamie Lee Curtis as an Egyption Mummy, Tim Conway and Don Knotts as the curators, Michael Caine as Ship Sailor, Christopher Reeve as Victor Hugo, John Ritter as Herman Melville, Nathan Lane as Egyption King Statue and Steve Martin as Henry. The Song "One little Lie leads to another" Composed by Alan Menken with Lyrics written by Howard Ashman won an Annie Award for "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Production".
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