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The Secret of NIMH



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Shannen Doherty Movie:
The Secret of NIMH



Movie
The Secret of NIMH
The Secret of NIMH
List Price: $14.98Label: MGM (Video & DVD)

Salesrank: 10250

Released: November 17, 1998
Our Price: $7.77
Used Price: $1.89
MPAA Rating: G (General Audience)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Animated
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Elizabeth Hartman
  • Derek Jacobi
  • Dom DeLuise
  • Arthur Malet
  • Hermione Baddeley
  • Editorial Review:
    Get ready to meet some runaway rodents with an earth-shattering secret! Suspenseful and heartwarming, this beautifully animated odyssey stars Mrs. Brisby, a mild-mannered mother mouse with a plan to move Heaven and Earth (or at least her house and home) to save her family from Farmer Fitzgibbon's plow! Along the way she gets some help from a lovelorn Crow, a busybody neighbor mouse and a fearsome Great Owl. Unfortunately, Mrs. Brisby will need an engineering miracle to hoist her home, and for that she must face a mysterious rat, fend off a ferocious cat and claim a magic amulet! But when Mrs. Brisby discovers the astounding secret of NIMH...it could change her life forever! This timeless tale of love, courage and determination will transport the whole family into an enchanting world where the bravest hearts live in the meekest of mice.

    Description of The Secret of NIMH:
    In his book, Robert C. O'Brien called his brave widow mouse "Mrs. Frisby," but Disney escapee animator Don Bluth must have thought kids would laugh the wrong way at that. They renamed her "Mrs. Brisby" for NIMH. That acronym stands for the National Institute of Mental Health, and the rats that live near Mrs. Brisby came from NIMH--they have strange ways. But they're the only ones who can save her house and her children, so Brisby seeks them out with the help of a humorous crow (Dom DeLuise). The magic gets laid on a little thick but this is Don Bluth's most successful attempt to achieve a complete, sincere, animated film. It's often forgotten, but it's a true surprise and a rare treat in the vast wasteland of insubstantial children's fare. --Keith Simanton

    The Secret of NIMH Reviews:
    Gen X Childhood Favorite, great for all ages. 5 Star Review
    2009-11-11 - If you have not seen this classic you have to check it out. It was one of my favorite animated feature films for its fun, adventure, and emotion. It is a great film regardless of your age. enjoy!

    The plow is comming!! 5 Star Review
    2009-09-07 - Haven't seen this movie in about 20 years..It was neat to see it again. The annimation is great for the early 80's and the story is cute. I bought it to share with my daughter. I hope she will enjoy watching it as much as my mom and I use to. But don't expect the annimation to look remastered...it is still the same movie I saw as a child on a VHS. But I enjoyed it just the same. I would recomend this movie.

    great movie, service 5 Star Review
    2009-09-02 - When I ordered this movie, it came quickly and was wrapped - brand new. Very nice! The movie is worth having: fantastic animation, good character development, interesting characters and story. All in all, great buy through this vendor!

    Puts New Animated Movies To Shame 5 Star Review
    2009-08-08 - Traditional animation is a lost art. Sadly, skilled artisans of the silver screen have been replaced by computers. They can do it cheaper, and they can do it quicker in today's world. Yet, they can't do it as good. This movie is an animated lovers dream. It's absolutly stunning. When you think that in 1982 they were still doing this stuff without computers. They were hand painting the animation cells and photographing them onto film one shot at a time.
    This wasn't just a job to these guys back then. Don Bluth left Disney because he felt they had dropped in their standards for animation. I'd say he is right. This movie puts modern animated films to shame. While there have been some great Disney films in the modern age: The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King they don't look nearly as beautiful as this film. There are so many rich colors and an overall more organic atmosphere. Computers just can't capture the passion and the love that animators had in their films 30 or 40 years ago. It wasn't all about the $$$$$$$$$ back then.
    I loved this when I was a kid and now that I'm an adult I appreciate it much more. They don't make them like this anymore gang. Perhaps I'm just getting old, but this is a must own classic to me.

    After all these years, still wonderful... 5 Star Review
    2009-08-08 - Having seen this movie all those years ago when it first came out, it amazes me that it can still move me - from the graceful, energetic animation to the passionate, moving voice performances, The "Secret of NIMH" is a classic in my book. While I am uncertain if I would recommend it for very young children, I have always been impressed at how this film deals with such serious subjects as responsibility, loneliness and mortality in a way that doesn't talk down to kids.

    I'm quite happy that TSON is now finally available in widescreen with this edition. I do wish that this film would get the conscientious remastering of which it is so deserving. While the picture is generally clean, some scenes appear rather washed out, and the whole movie suffers a bit from "telecine jitter". I would love to see a deluxe remaster treatment a la "Wizard of Oz" for this movie with an audio redo in Dolby 5.1 -- I'd buy that edition in a heartbeat.

    All in all, though, whether you have kids or not, do yourself a favor and get this classic movie for your collection.










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