The Rescuers

    The Rescuers
    1977

    Synopsis

    What can two little mice possibly do to save an orphan girl who's fallen into evil hands? With a little cooperation and faith in oneself, anything is possible! As members of the mouse-run International Rescue Aid Society, Bernard and Miss Bianca respond to orphan Penny's call for help. The two mice search for clues with the help of an old cat named Rufus.

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    Cast

    • Bob NewhartBernard (voice)
    • Eva GaborMiss Bianca (voice)
    • Geraldine PageMadame Medusa (voice)
    • Joe FlynnMr. Snoops (voice)
    • Jeanette NolanEllie Mae (voice)
    • Pat ButtramLuke (voice)
    • Jim JordanOrville (voice)
    • John McIntireRufus (voice)
    • Michelle StacyPenny (voice)
    • Bernard FoxThe Chairman (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 100

      Washington Post

      One of the most rousing and appealing animated features ever made by the Disney studio. [24 June 1977, p.B1]
    • 90

      Chicago Reader

      The Walt Disney animators returned to top form with this beautifully crafted and wonderfully expressive cartoon feature, the first major work to come out of the Disney studios in a decade. There are limitations to Disney's naturalistic style, but for every failure of imagination there is a triumph of craftsmanship.
    • 80

      The New York Times

      Efficiently short, charming, mildly scary in unimportant ways, and occasionally very funny. It's a perfect show for the very, very young who take their cartoons seriously.
    • 80

      Variety

      There’s real terror in the story, and the Gothic setting of the swamp where the girl is held captive; the maudlin pitfalls of the plot are avoided through deft use of humor, and the plucky character of the young captive.
    • 75

      TV Guide Magazine

      The voices are all well suited to the characters, and the film is a delight for children as well as adults who appreciate good animation and brisk storytelling.
    • 60

      Empire

      A solid, child-friendly work which will keep little ones content, if not mesmerised.
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      While The Rescuers is at times a showcase for marvelously expressive art—especially in Kahl’s design for Madame Medusa, a sloppy, flailing disaster of a woman with a shapeless bust hanging to her waist and a face like a half-empty bag—the seams show throughout, and it’s all too easy to see the patchwork process that created it from foregrounds and backgrounds, and from animators of varying experience and talent.
    • 50

      Time Out London

      There is one lovely character, though - Orville the albatross, who runs an airline service armed with goggles, scarf, and a sardine tin for his passengers to sit in.

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