 | Two con men trick the gullible emperor into buying an imaginary suit of clothes. They tell the emperor that only the "wise and worthy" can see the expensive "garments." |
 | Two con men trick the gullible emperor into buying an imaginary suit of clothes. They tell the emperor that only the "wise and worthy" can see the expensive "garments." |
 | Sir John Gielgud tells the tale of an entire kingdom intimidated by a bunch of swindlers. |
 | Sir John Gielgud tells the tale of an entire kingdom intimidated by a bunch of swindlers. |
 | A scatterbrained king hires a new tailor to provide him with dazzling royal outfits. The tailor pockets the loot and sells the king on a garment that can only be seen by the wisest of men in this musical version of the classic fairytale. |
 | A scatterbrained king hires a new tailor to provide him with dazzling royal outfits. The tailor pockets the loot and sells the king on a garment that can only be seen by the wisest of men in this musical version of the classic fairytale. |
 | Two con men trick the gullible emperor into buying an imaginary suit of clothes. They tell the emperor that only the "wise and worthy" can see the expensive "garments." |
 | Child star, Shirley Temple hosted these first-ever televised dramatic performances of 13 of the most beloved children's classics from the "Golden Age" of television. |
 | The Emperor Lion of Oaf almost loses his kingdom when his pride won't let him admit his clothes aren't there in this animated retelling of the classic tale. |
 | The Emperor Lion of Oaf almost loses his kingdom when his pride won't let him admit his clothes aren't there in this animated retelling of the classic tale. |