The Great Mouse Detective 1986

London's crime-fighting ace on his most baffling case!

7.1 / 10   1563 vote(s)
G
Animation Family Adventure Mystery

When the diabolical Professor Ratigan kidnaps London's master toymaker, the brilliant master of disguise Basil of Baker Street and his trusted sidekick Dawson try to elude the ultimate trap and foil the perfect crime.

Homepage http://movies.disney.com/the-great-mouse-detective
Release Date 1986-07-02
Runtime 1h 14m
Directors Ron Clements, Burny Mattinson, David Michener, John Musker, Ed Austin
Producers Burny Mattinson, Ron Miller
Writers Paul Galdone, Eve Titus, Ron Clements, Vance Gerry, Steve Hulett, Burny Mattinson, David Michener, Bruce Morris, John Musker, Matthew O'Callaghan, Mel Shaw, Peter Young, Larry Grossman, Ellen Fitzhugh, Melissa Manchester

The "Moriarty" inspired "Ratigan" is a nasty piece of work! He kidnaps a toy-maker with a view to making toy that will embody this evil genius with the power to dominate the world! Needless to say, this piques the interest of the formidable sleuthing team that is "Basil" and "Dawson" and so in best "Holmes/Watson" tradition they must examine every detail and follow every trail if they are to find and thwart their nemesis. I did quite enjoy this. It develops a sense of menacing mischief quite engagingly over seventy five minutes with some wittily crafted scripting and some clues for all of us to follow as the future of "Mousedom" is at stake. The whole Victorian scenario allows the animators to capitalise on the costumes, the enquiring scientific minds of the day and, of course, the whole sense of Empire, decency and loyalty. The precarious denouement at Big Ben tops off an enjoyable adventure film that focusses much more on character and story than endless special effects and CGI - and it's entertaining!

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