The Rescuers
Upon receiving a message calling for help of a young girl, who has been hijacked by an evil and dangerous hunter, two young courageous mice, working for the Rescue Aid Society, where a group of courageous, who do their best, in order to save the lives of people, who ask them for help, struggle against saving the life of a young orphan girl.
19 May 1906, Monks Coppenhall, Crewe, Cheshire, England, UK
26 February 1907, Richmond, Virginia, USA
23 March 1925, Michigan, USA
24 July 1936, Westerly, Rhode Island, USA
30 December 1911, Los Angeles, California, USA
9 June 1935, Louisiana, USA
5 September 1929, Oak Park, Illinois, USA
27 June 1907, Spokane, Washington, USA
22 November 1924, Kirksville, Missouri, USA
17 December 1928, Fairfield, Alabama, USA
August 18, 2012
It's still a film that has its charms, along with one of the more peculiarly conceived Disney villains.
September 03, 2008
Four years of work were invested on this $7.5 million production and the expense, care, and expertise shows.
September 03, 2008
A solid, child-friendly work which will keep little ones content, if not mesmerised.
May 09, 2005
Efficiently short, charming, mildly scary in unimportant ways, and occasionally very funny.
September 03, 2008
A beautifully animated film that showed Disney still knew a lot about making quality children's fare even as their track record was weakening.
January 01, 2011
Great adventure, but too dark for preschoolers.
March 17, 2006
An old-fashioned Disney delight/
January 01, 2000
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.
November 20, 2009
The one completely successful Disney feature produced between 1967 and the beginning of the company's renaissance in 1989.
February 09, 2006
The people who really need rescuing are the Disney animators and storymen, who seem uncertain whether to keep up the old studio traditions of cute characters and plush settings, or to branch out into contemporary urban satire.

