Two mice of the Rescue Aid Society search for a little girl kidnapped by unscrupulous treasure hunters. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 6.9/10 | |
Released: | June 22, 1977 | |
Runtime: | 77 min | |
Genres: | Animation Adventure Comedy | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Walt Disney Productions | |
Cast: | Bob Newhart Geraldine Page Eva Gabor | |
Crew: | Ken Anderson Wolfgang Reitherman Margery Sharp Larry Clemmons John Lounsbery Art Stevens | |
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I don’t say it often enough but thank you to those who keep Primewire going. It’s a treasure trove of films that fire up and route the memory circuits to long forgotten pleasures, and in this particular case, my childhood love of The Rescuers! 78 minutes of truly great animation, narrative and songs that went by in a flash, from a time when a Disney film was worthy of its name.
I second that. My son loved this movie when he was little, and this was was one of the Disney movies I didn’t mind watching over and over again
Oh my heart….This movie released the same day I was born, June 22 1977. Top 5 favorite movie from my childhood. I thought the alligators were soooo scary. Damn. I’m old.
I remember back when this movie was released, when I was all of 11 years old, I remember specifically that this was during a time when Disney couldn’t produce a hit to save the company’s life. Walt Disney during the Mid-70ies era was just an absolute mess and was even facing Bankruptcy due to a string of bad/poorly made live action and animated films that no one wanted to see..this one was that rare exception was a really well done movie.
It’s funny to look back on/think how bad Disney/Disney Studios was, compared to the Billion Dollar Conglomeration it now is today.