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Rescuers & Rescuers Down Under [Blu-ray] [Region Free]
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Genre | Action & Adventure |
Format | PAL, Blu-ray |
Contributor | Art Stevens, Wolfgang Reitherman, Joe Ranft, Byron Simpson, John Lounsbery, Mike Gabriel, Hendel Butoy, Jim Cox, Larry Clemmons, Karey Kirkpatrick, Thomas C. Schumacher, Ken Anderson See more |
Runtime | 2 hours and 34 minutes |
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Product description
Double bill of Disney animated features. In 'The Rescuers' (1977), after finding a bottle with a note in it from orphan Penny (voice of Michelle Stacy), who is being held captive in the swamps of Devil's Bayou by the evil Madame Medusa (Geraldine Page), mice Bernard (Bob Newhart) and Bianca (Eva Gabor), Rescue Aid Society members, and their albatross friend Orville (Jim Jordan) set off to rescue her. In the sequel, 'The Rescuers Down Under' (1990), Bernard and Bianca are pressed into service to foil the machinations of an evil poacher in Australia. With the help of albatross Wilbur (John Candy) and hopping mouse Jake (Tristan Rogers) can they rescue young boy Cody (Adam Ryen) and his eagle friend from the poacher's clutches?
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 16:9 - 1.66:1
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 13.5 x 1.5 x 17.2 cm; 45 g
- Item model number : BUY0259001
- Director : John Lounsbery, Wolfgang Reitherman, Art Stevens, Hendel Butoy, Mike Gabriel
- Media Format : PAL, Blu-ray
- Run time : 2 hours and 34 minutes
- Release date : 9 Nov. 2015
- Subtitles: : Spanish, French
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Walt Disney Studios HE
- Producers : Wolfgang Reitherman, Thomas C. Schumacher
- ASIN : B015PEV8B0
- Country of origin : Poland
- Writers : Ken Anderson, Larry Clemmons, Jim Cox, Karey Kirkpatrick, Byron Simpson
- Number of discs : 1
- غ Rank: 4,268 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
- 339 in Animation (DVD & Blu-ray)
- 395 in Children & Family (DVD & Blu-ray)
- 973 in Action & Adventure (DVD & Blu-ray)
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 February 2020Brings back great childhood memories. These films were amazing, excellent to see them in blu Ray.
It does come with the sleeve as well if anyone wants to know. One of the reasons I bought it was to have a collection of them with sleeves on.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 January 2020Lovely Walt Disney classic, restored in really good quality. My children did enjoyed this movies, and appreciate it the old good cartoons.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 July 2021There was nothing to dislike about the the service
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 October 2016Love these films. Rescuers Down Under is particularly good and entertains the whole family. The combination of music and film during the opening footage is particularly thrilling, and we have a really good villain. Very funny too.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 November 2015I was a bit disappointed when I saw they had put two classic movies in one pack and on one disc, it messes with my numbering on the shelf.
The two movies together have a stated 154 minutes running time.
Unlike some of the other Nov 2015 Blu-Ray releases this one does have some extras.
i) Peoplitis C Deleted song
ii)Three Blind Mouseketeers(1936) Silly Symphony Animated Short. (8m 44s)
iii)Water Birds C A Walt Disney True Life Adventure (1952) (30m 40s)
iv) Someones Waiting For You Sing-a-long(2m 10s)
v) The Making of The Rescuers Down Under (10m 32s) how they made vintage animation.
vi) Discover Blu-ray 3D with Timon and Pumbaa (4m.20s)
The Rescuers version is the 35th Anniversary edition that has been available on American Import (3 disc multi-play pack). Indeed, all the trailers have U.S. certificates.
The Spine has Classics No 29 Rescuers Down Under printed at the top of the spine and Classic No 23 The Rescuers half way down the spine.
Both movies are 1080p HD/ 16 x 9 / 1.66:1 C 5.1 DTS English. (Dolby Digital 5.1 for French and Spanish).
Sub-titles: English, French and Spanish.
If you are looking for Disney Reward points dont bother, there arent any C none since Maleficent. If you have got points sitting in your Disney Movie Rewards account spend them quickly as they now expire.
As for the movies they are both great and have been reviewed many times individually elsewhere.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 May 2021Brilliant picture quality. My kids love it. The case is perfect
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 August 2020A wonderful set of films but was surprised that both films came on one disk.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 June 2021My young nephew enjoyed watching the films
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AnbloReviewed in Canada on 26 June 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars 35e anniversaire d'un classique de mon enfance.
Version BLU-RAY et DVD.
Deux films inclus.
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Client d'غReviewed in France on 6 February 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Qualit exceptionnelle pour un petit prix
Utilisation familiale, qualit plus que parfaite de limage et des menus. Rien a dire sur ce produit
- Alexander GarciaReviewed in the United States on 10 April 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Two of the great Disney gems
The Rescuers: The 23rd animated Disney classic is underrated and somewhat forgotten, yet one of Disney's finest! It's a great movie, even one of Disney's finest underrated works.
This charming film, while undoubtedly heartwarming, is also creative and very lively. It has lots of adventure and suspense, classic humor, fine artwork, a wonderful soundtrack and a dark atmosphere. When I say "dark" I mean dark in the sense of being somewhat chilly, but without being extremely dark or a story of horror/terror. The darkness of the Devil's Bayou is amazing, creepy to the point of almost looking like a forbidding place, which helps a lot to create this distinct atmosphere.
Despite the apparent simplicity, this motion picture has some very artistic palette colors. One good example of this is the amazing and gorgeous opening sequence. The beautiful but sad song 'The Journey' matches in perfection.
The song 'Tomorrow is another day' is very optimistic and nostalgic. Not just that, it fits perfectly on that sequence: beautiful vistas painted with heart and soul. Besides, that rainbow and those New York City lights at night look incredibly real.
The song 'Someone's waiting for you' is heartwarming, but so is the sequence itself. 'The U.S. Air Force' is a delightful instrumental music, very energetic and full of life.
Medusa is a great villain. One of Disney's best villains, says I. She's mean and nasty, but at the same time funny (even hilarious at times). She is a little eccentric but not too much and not annoying. Besides, she isn't too sinister or one of the most cruel villains.
Medusa's sidekick, Snoops, is someone I don't consider a real villain. He's not bad enough to be a villain and he doesn't know how to be bad, although he attempts. I think that deep down he is a good guy. I like Snoops: he's a simple and goofy guy but funny (even hilarious at times) and not that bad. He's more of a poor guy who messed with the wrong person.
By the way, Medusa and Snoops have a nice pawn shop named "Medusa's pawn shop" or, like Medusa delightfully says on the telephone, ?Madame Medusa's pawn shop boutique?.
Comical characters like Luke and the albatross Orville have small roles, perhaps because this movie is more of a dramatic natured one. Numerous swamp animals appear (others than Luke), but their roles are minor (with the exception of Ellie Mae and Evinrude).
Bernard is the kind of romantic and shy hero. Bianca has a characteristic Hungarian charm (her voice actress, Eva Gabor, was Hungarian). Orville is carefree and spirited, as well as a comic relief. Like albatrosses in real life, he flies beautifully but is very bad at landings.
Evinrude's sounds are awesome. They sound so real! I have no words to describe them! James MacDonald really had a gift for sounds.
Penny was apparently modeled after Michelle Stacy, the cute little girl who did her voice. Penny is cute and has a very cute voice. People sympathize with Penny and her situation in the film, yet despite being very endearing she is also confident and has a strong personality - something which Snoops doesn't know how to deal with.
The crocodiles Nero and Brutus are hilarious in every scene they appear. I don't know why, but there is something hilarious about them even just by looking at them. They are at their most hilarious when they play organ. And those rascals really know how to play talent, LOL. They have talent for music, LOL! Besides, although they are Medusa's loyal pets, they are good crocodiles and not vicious. Whenever they catch Penny, they always grab her carefully not to harm her. And they are just as careful with her beloved teddy bear. Even in the water they have special care with her and her teddy bear.
A very good and timeless Disney classic! This is one of those animated classics I grew up with - and 'The Rescuers Down Under' too. Both were part of my childhood.
1977 was one of the best years in cinema ever!
This should definitely be on Top 250.
The Rescuers - Down Under: THE RESCUERS, in my opinion, is pure Disney entertainment. It made me feel all warm and tingly when Bernard (voice of Bob Newhart) and Bianca (voice of Eva Gabor) set out on their mission to rescue Cody (voice of Adam Ryen) and the rare golden eagle. If you ask me, McLeach (voice of George C. Scott) was absolutely nefarious. You'll have to see the movie if you want to know why. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that everyone was perfectly cast, the direction was flawless, and Disney has scored a big hit. Also, after having seen this movie, I would love to go to Australia one day. In conclusion, I highly recommend this pure Disney blockbuster to everyone who hasn't seen it. I guarantee you you'll enjoy it.
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PetatesterReviewed in Spain on 30 August 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buena edicin
Me van a gastar el disco mis hijas. Aunque se puede seleccionar cual de las dos ver, se reproducen seguidas y me parece que se ven muy bien
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