A little bird with a big personality sets of in search of the little girl who raised him. Read more
| Starring | Gena Rowlands, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Bruce Davison |
|---|---|
| Director | John Roberts |
| Genres | Family |
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A little bird with a big personality sets of in search of the little girl who raised him.
| Starring | Gena Rowlands, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Bruce Davison, Jay Mohr |
|---|---|
| Director | John Roberts |
| Studio | 4 FRONT VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 32 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Family |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Dubbed | Dutch, German |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: Dutch |
| Released | DVD: 14 May 2001 Production year: 2001 |
| Format | DVD |
Refreshingly free from gratuitous pyrotechnics and sentimental moralising (well, almost), this fine-feathered blend of Black Beauty and The Incredible Journey should prove a playground talking point. Such is the technical ingenuity that, for much of the time, it's impossible to tell whether we're looking at one of the 14 blue-crown conure parrots specially trained for the film or an animatronic replica, created by Michael Tony Meagher and his special-effects team. Yet, this film is so much more than just a technical triumph — it also has a heart and a sly sense of humour (where else would you see a parrot cheering on the winged attackers while watching Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds on TV?). Paulie (voiced by Jay Mohr) lives in the basement of an animal study institute, and how he got there and why he's so desperate to find the little girl he helped cure of a stammer form the basis of the story, as told to the building's Russian janitor, Tony Shalhoub. However, there are many engaging diversions along the way, as painter Gena Rowlands tries to teach the cocky bird some manners, Cheech Marin introduces him to his singing circus and scientist Bruce Davison tries to steal the secret of his voice. Mohr even crops up in human form — as a petty criminal whose credit-card scam lands Paulie behind bars. There are longueurs, but this mostly flies by.
"...[It] takes so many turns that it easily shakes loose the sentiment....Voiced with cheek by Mohr....[Rowlands is] luminous..." -- Rating: B
What more does a children's film need? A tale of a talking bird who gets kidnapped by a bad man who wants to run experiments on him, he them befriends a janitor who helps him find his old owner. By this time she is all grown up.
This is a great film for all the family, my children adore it and i know pretty much the who script by heart !!!
Good film for my kids. They were glued to it. Funny and humorous. All three of my kids enjoyed it, at ages 7, 9 and 11. Can't be bad.
Good family entertainment film.
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