Product Description: The Great Mouse Detective (A Walt Disney Classic) [VHS]
Amazon.com: Just because Walt Disney created contemporary and traditional classics of animation doesn't mean the studio is out of ideas--not by a long shot. The Great Mouse Detective is richly animated and offers a clever tale. It may not be as easily recognized a title as Aladdin or The Little Mermaid, but all three share the same director, Ron Clements. Originally released theatrically in 1986, the mystery borrows easily from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes and is based on Eve Titus's book Basil of Baker Street.
When a brilliant toymaker is kidnapped by a creepy peg-legged bat, his daughter, Olivia, enlists the aid of the legendary Basil. Basil, Olivia, and Basil's assistant, Dr. Dawson, are part of an intricate city system of Victorian-era London mice. Basil quickly realizes his archenemy, Professor Ratigan (a rat who wants to be a mouse), is behind the abduction. Ratigan (voiced by Vincent Price) fiendishly aspires to take over London rodents--and will stop at nothing to achieve his greatest desire. The unlikely trio of good guys become heroes, of course. The engaging story line is a perfect introduction to Doyle's work and mysteries in general. Look for a very cleverly executed voice-cameo by Basil Rathbone (as Sherlock Holmes, natch). Alan Young (Mr. Ed) also provides a voice. Ages 4 and up. --N.F. Mendoza
Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302426205 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, HiFi Sound, NTSC ISBN: 6302426200 Label: Walt Disney Home Video Languages:EnglishUnknown Manufacturer: Walt Disney Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Walt Disney Home Video Release Date: November 03, 1992 Running Time: 74 minutes Studio: Walt Disney Home Video Theatrical Release Date: July 02, 1986
Customer Reviews
Lame title, oh yeah and missing a BLU RAY ALTERNATIVE!!!
Disney is the only company I know of that tries to push blu ray down everyone's throats yet except for a couple of Diamond Edition & new theatrical releases gives NO blu ray option. How many times do you plan to soak people with useless additional dvd releases without giving a high definition release???