When a wealthy woman dies, she leaves all of her money to her cat Duchess and her kittens, Berlioz, Toulouse, and Marie. The woman?s jealous butler Edgar dumps the cats in the French countryside in order to take the fortune himself. But the four cats meet country felines Thomas O'Malley and Scat Cat who help them get back home.
C**A
One of my favorites
I absolutely love this movie. It is one of the great classics. Eva Gabor is adorable.
A**C
Great!
One of the best Disney classics!
I**R
She loved it
I got this DVD for my daughter. She loves Disney and all things animal. Not my type of movie. Still, pretty good. I didn't feel actual physical or psychological pain. Totally bearable and she adored it.
M**D
Ev'rybody Wants to Be a Cat
The Aristocats is one hour and eight minutes and was release in theaters on December 11, 1970. This was Disney Studios 20th animated film and the last that was given approval by Walt Disney before his death in 1966. The film is set in 1910 Paris, France and centers on a mother cat named Duchess and her three kittens: Marie, Berlioz, and Toulouse. Their owner Madame Adelaide Bonfamille is making out her will and her butler (Edgar) overhears the will and realizes that he is second in line to Madame fortunes with the cat and kittens being first. Edgar kidnaps the feline family and fails in his attempt to kill them, but does manage to loose the family. The family is found by a cat named Abraham de Lacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley the Alley Cat. Thomas O'Malley agrees to help find their way back home. On the way back home O'Malley meets up with Scat Cat and his musical cat gang. All the cats sing to Ev'rybody Wants to Be a Cat. O'Malley brings home the family safely, but Edgar there is waiting to kidnap the cat and kittens and send them to Timbuktu. Roquefort, a mouse, alerts O'Malley about what is going on and O'Malley rushes back to save Duchess and the kittens and Scat Cat and his gang also come to help save the day as well.This would be the last movie for two actors: Maurice Chevalier who was coax out of retirement to sing the opening theme song as well as poking fun at him at the end of the film. Look for the scene where Roquefort is chasing Scat Cat and his gang. The other actor final performance is Bill Thompson who played Uncle Waldo the English goose. Overall the Aristocats is a good movie to watch along with some funny scene to go with it. The Aristocats gets an AAAA++++.DVD FEATURESChapter SelectionSet UpBonus MaterialI. Theatrical TrailerII. The Aristocats Read AlongIII. The Aristocats Trivia GamePreview TrailersI. DinosaurII. The Fox and the HoundIII. The Little Mermaid II Return to the SeaIV. Toy Story 2PlayVHS PREVIEWSI. Hunchback of Notre DameII. Muppets Treasure IslandIII. Tom and HuckIV. Aladdin and the King of Thieves
J**M
Clásico para colección
En mi colección
M**E
An adorable family Disney movie
This animated Disney movie, made in 1970, was always one of my very favorites! I rented it the other night just out of nostalgia, as I have not seen it in several decades. It did not disappoint even this many years later. It is a very fun, adorable and feel good animated movie! Really is great for the entire family! Just remember that it was made in 1970 but that adds to the uniqueness and nostalgic effect. Highly recommend this movie to watch for the first time or to rewatch, as to me it never got old!
C**E
Good quality
Another good Disney movie. It was delivered without any issues or damage.
A**A
Great movie
"The Aristocats" is a delightful and charming Disney classic that brings a warm smile to my face every time I watch it. Released in 1970, this movie has a timeless appeal that makes it enjoyable for both kids and adults alike.Pros:Endearing Characters: The film's characters are simply lovable. Duchess, the elegant and caring mother cat, is beautifully voiced by Eva Gabor, while her three mischievous kittens—Toulouse, Berlioz, and Marie—each have their own distinct personalities that add to the fun. And let’s not forget Thomas O’Malley, the street-smart alley cat with a heart of gold, whose carefree attitude and catchy theme song make him unforgettable.Memorable Music: The soundtrack is one of the highlights of the film. Songs like "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat" are jazzy and upbeat, perfectly capturing the playful and lively spirit of the movie. The music adds an extra layer of joy to the story, making it a film you’ll want to sing along to.Beautiful Animation: The animation has that classic, hand-drawn Disney feel that’s full of warmth and character. The depiction of Paris is particularly charming, with its romantic, picturesque streets and cozy atmosphere. The artistry in this film holds up well, even decades after its release.Heartwarming Story: At its core, "The Aristocats" is a story about family, love, and finding where you truly belong. The journey of Duchess and her kittens as they try to make their way back home, with the help of O’Malley and his friends, is both heartwarming and filled with adventure.
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