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The Great Mouse Detective
When the young mouse Olivia sees her toymaker father, Hiram, abducted by a peg-legged bat, she runs to find famous mouse detective Basil of Baker Street. Through the investigation, Basil uncovers its link to his arch-enemy, Professor Ratigan.
13 June 1892, Johannesburg, South Africa
14 April 1933, Tottenham, London, England, UK
11 September 1941, Saint-Chartier, Indre, France
7 February 1947, Glendale, California, USA
29 November 1929, London, England, UK
15 February 1951, The Bronx, New York, USA
19 November 1919, Tynemouth, Northumberland, England, UK
4 March 1948, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA
18 February 1960, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
27 May 1911, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
25 December 1913, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
17 November 1916, Mandalay, Burma
1 August 1923, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
6 February 1926, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
10 February 1932, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, UK
June 10, 2005
Not classic, but the start of something good.
August 15, 2002
...intended mainly for kids, most audiences, young and old, will get a kick out of it. ...the film is entertaining in its own low-key manner.
June 08, 2003
The next best Holmes to Jeremy Brett.
March 22, 2008
Pedestrian Disney cartoon w/nice Vincent Price voice-over.
January 01, 2005
The game is a-paw!
December 31, 2010
Clever Sherlock Holmes tribute mixes wit, peril.
July 11, 2005
An amiable little trifle that entertains during its scant running time.
February 09, 2006
As usual with film noir, however, it is the villain who steals the heart and one is rooting for in the breathtaking showdown high up in the cogs and ratchets of Big Ben.
November 23, 2009
If the film fails to click on all the emotional levels that Disney might have wanted, at least it's a brightly-paced bit of comedy and fun.
November 16, 2009
This is high-quality animation. The engaging characters play out the action against elegantly designed backgrounds.
January 01, 2000
It's a lot of fun.
August 30, 2004
Small children may be afraid of some of the bad characters -- the Disney Studio's gift for creating really nasty bad guys means that they are scary -- but they will love the cute, brave mice and cheer their triumphs. Adults will enjoy the wit and style.

