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Jump to: navigation, search The Aristocats (The Aristocats) Image desired Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman Production Winston Hibler Wolfgang Reitherman Script Ken Anderson, Larry Clemmons Eric Cleworth Vance Garry Tom McGowan Tom Rowe Julius Svendsen Frank Thomas Ralph Wright Featuring See votes Music George Bruns Distribution Buena Vista Pictures Released December 24, 1970 Genre Animation Length 78 min Language Dutch (orig. English) Budget $ 4 million IMDb profile Portal adeg Movie
The Aristocats (English: The Aristocats) is an American cartoon from Walt Disney Pictures in 1970. It was the first animated film made after the death of Walt Disney. However, the script of the film was still approved by Disney before his death. The film is directed by Wolfgang Reitherman.
In the Paris of 1910, a mother cat Duchess and her three kittens, Marie daughter and sons Berlioz and Toulouse in the big house of retired opera singer Madame Adelaide Bonfamille, live with the butler adeg Edgar Mietzelfeld, horse Frou Frou and Roquefort mouse, which is good friends with the cats.
One day Madame shall arrange her will. She wants all her possessions to her cats go there she has no family itself. Edgar hears this and is furious. For he had expected that he would inherit everything. To establish his legacy is safe, he decides to discard it. Cats He does sleeping adeg pills in their milk. That night he takes the sleeping cat in a basket to the countryside. However, he is attacked by two dogs, Napoleon and Lafayette, and lose the basket at a bridge. Later that night Madame discovers that her cats are gone.
Cats awaken from their sleep by a thunderstorm and decided again to return to Paris even though they have no idea where they are left behind. The cats are good friends with stray cat Thomas O'Malley, who decides to help them out. So he helps them get a milkman a lift. They also get roadside assistance of two British geese. adeg Once in Paris, they spend the night with some friends OMally, a group of street cats playing jazz.
Back at Madame cats are waiting for Edgar. He is trying to update the cats away. Again This time he put them in a box that will be brought to Timbuktu. O'Malley and jazz cats there to help. By their actions and those of Frou Frou Edgar lands himself in the chest and is discharged to Timbuktu.
After the sudden disappearance of Edgar Madame adeg Bonfamille changes for the last time her will: Her legacy is her cat shelter adeg where jazzKat with his band and Thomas O'Malley may also attend. [Edit] Vote
The film was originally published in English, adeg and was subsequently dubbed twice for the Dutch market. Character English version English version English version 1970 2008 Thomas O'Malley Phil Harris Louis Neefs Gnther Neefs Duchess Eva Gabor Wieteke Maaike van Dort Widdershoven adeg Berlioz Dean Clark Michiel Geelen adeg Cannabis de Bruijn Toulouse Gary Dubin Sander Van Zijl Werner Xavier Marie Liz English adeg Barbra Gulikers Lydia Roddy Maude-Roxby Verhoef Edgar Luc Lutz Sander Sir Adelaide 'Madame' Bonfamille Hermione Baddeley Emmy Lopes Dias Roquefort Sterling Holloway Arnold Gelderman Ewout Eggink Napoleon adeg Pat Buttram Joan Remmelts Wim van Rooij Lafayette George Lindsey Joost Prinsen Jan Drenth Jazz Cat Scatman Crothers Anne Willem Duyn Pim Koopman Abigail Giebel Monica Evans Tonny Huurdeman Amelia Giebel Carole Shelley adeg Maya Bouma Notary George Charles Lane Sacco van der Made Fred Meijer Uncle Waldo Bill Thompson Harrie Geelen adeg Chinese Cat Paul Winchell Arnold Gelderman Russian Cat Thurl Ravenscroft Harrie Geelen Engelese Cat Lord Tim Hudson Harrie Geelen Italian Cat Vito Scotti Arnold Gelderman
On April 16, 2008 Disney released adeg a special version of the DVD of the movie The Aristocats off. For this DVD, there is a new Dutch dubbing made with ao Gnther Neefs and Maaike Widdershoven.
The film first appeared in theaters on December 11, 1970, and was subsequently re-released on December 19, 1981 and April 10, 1987. On January 1, 1990 released the film on VHS. [Edit] Soundtrack "The Aristocats" - Maurice Chevalier. The title song of the movie. The song was written by Robert & Richard Sherman at the end of their eight-year contract with Disney. Singer Maurice Chevalier was already retired when he agreed to sing for the movie the song. "Scales and Arpeggios" - Liz English, Gary Dubin, Dean Clark, Robie Lester "Thomas adeg O'Malley Cat" - Phil Harris "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat" - Phil Harris, Scatman Crothers, Thurl Ravenscroft, Vito Scotti, Paul Winchell "She Never Felt Alone" - Robie Lester "Ev'rybody Wants to Be a Cat (reprise)" - Phil Harris, Scatman Croth

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