Napoleon
starring: Jamie Croft, Philip Quast, Susan Lyons, Coralie Sawade, Brenton Whittle
directed by: Mario Andreacchio
directed by: Mario Andreacchio
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Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780792849094
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
ISBN: 0792849094
Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Pan & Scan
Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD)
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 06, 2001
Running Time: 81 minutes
Sales Rank: 10826
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Theatrical Release Date: 1995
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Editorial Review:
Description:
Join a precocious golden retriever pup as he takes off on a magical journey to the wilds of the Australian Outback in this wonderful all-animal adventure. Napoleon is a wonderful treat the whole family will love! Life as a house pet isn't much fun for young Muffin, a puppy who dreams of being a 'wild dog.' So when he gets his chance to escape his suburban backyard in a helium balloon-powered basket, the pup hops on board, changes his name to Napoleon and sets off on the adventure of a lifetime. Along the way he meets some very special friends a chatty parrot, a wise owl, a clever koala and more who help him on his journey for excitement. But fun isn't all that Napoleon discovers on his quest for adventure...he also learns more about the world and himself than he ever thought possible.
Amazon.com:
This live-action feature follows the adventures of a golden retriever puppy who chafes under his given name of 'Muffin' (much preferring his own choice of 'Napoleon') and who travels through the Australian outback in search of his canine roots. Plopping, as puppies will do, into a basket suspended by balloons one day, Napoleon drifts from the home of his mother and human family, eventually landing on the rocky shore of Sydney Harbor. There he becomes acquainted with a chatty parrot named Birdo Lucci (say the name aloud, you film buffs) and encounters all manner of animals in the wild: a cagey koala, a maternal kangaroo, an irritated lizard, and the dingoes with whom he wants to bond. The film was produced with an eye toward pleasing young audiences practically anywhere on earth, and the sight gags and visual thrills have a broad, universal appeal, while the many creatures in this film are given human voices on the soundtrack (any language would do, but the English-language actors include Joan Rivers and Dame Edna). On the downside, the dialogue can be a bit coarse ('shut up,' 'stupid,' that sort of thing), though it's never obscene. And while no animals were hurt during the making of the movie, some of them certainly look as if they're placed in stressful situations. --Tom Keogh
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- Baby loves this videoThis video was a God-sent one, as we traveled up north this weekend and our 12 month old was captivated ... Read More
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- Great MovieAfter my daughter borrowed this from the library
and watched it four times (and would have watched ... Read More
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- the best movie i have ever seenthis movie is great for adults and kids. its a wonderful story about a puppy that goes out see the world. ... Read More
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- NapoleonWonderful wonderful movie. Two days later I am still thinking about the movie and telling everyone. It was ... Read More
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- NapoleonI haven't watched this DVD yet, but it arrived quickly and in excellent condtion
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