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- CINEMA, Page 114Furry Fun
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- By RICHARD SCHICKEL
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- THE RESCUERS DOWN UNDER Directed by Hendel Butoy and Mike
- Gabriel Screenplay by Jim Cox, Karey Kirkpatrick, Byron Simpson
- and Joe Ranft
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- Boy saves golden eagle from poacher's trap. Eagle saves boy
- from nasty fall off towering cliff. Evil poacher kidnaps boy,
- tries to force him to tell where eagle aerie is. Rescue team
- flies in and saves everybody, including a zoo's worth of exotic
- creatures the villain has also captured.
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- Sounds like your standard kidventure picture, doesn't it?
- But that judgment reckons without the transforming power of
- animation, which in this case offers a fascinating study in
- contrasts. The setting is the Australian outback -- vast, empty,
- rendered in subtle pastels and often seen from radically high
- or low angles -- where only grownup man, the poacher, is vile.
- The film's designers speak of Gustave Dore as an inspiration,
- but their use of geologic mass may also remind viewers of the
- Creation sequence in Fantasia. And their vision of the eagle
- recalls Fantasia's prehistoric creatures.
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- The look of this movie is not idly chosen. It functions to
- reinforce the comic resourcefulness and astonishing gumption of
- its cast. The world is so large, and they are so tiny -- notably
- the title characters, Bernard and Miss Bianca, top operatives
- of the International Rescue Aid Society, but mice all the same.
- They are straight arrows, but their supporting menagerie
- includes a full range of furry, feathery and scaly scamperers,
- caperers, klutzes, all delightfully addled, all in constantly
- inventive motion.
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- This sequel to The Rescuers appears with a 23-min. version
- of The Prince and the Pauper. It stars Mickey Mouse in his first
- dual role, includes his entire stock company (right down to
- Horace Horsecollar) and is done in the classic Disney style of
- 50 years ago. Tradition and innovation, all on the same bill.
- Plus fun (and a few shivers) for the kids. What more can you
- ask?
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