- Year: 1970
- Released: 24 Dec 1970
- Country: United States
- Adwords: 3 wins
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065421/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_aristocats
- Metacritics: https://www.metacritic.com/movie/the-aristocats
- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
- MPA Rating: G
- Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy
- Runtime: 78 min
- Writer: Larry Clemmons, Vance Gerry, Ken Anderson
- Director: Wolfgang Reitherman
- Cast: Phil Harris, Eva Gabor, Sterling Holloway
- Keywords: paris, france, cat, 1910s, inheritance, butler,
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Without a care in the world, snow-white Duchess, a sophisticated cat and elegant mother-of-three, enjoys attracting the love and attention from the retired opera diva and dedicated cat lover, Madame Adelaide Bonfamille, in picturesque 1910 Paris. However, trouble is brewing at the lavish mansion, as the unsuspecting Madame’s English butler, Edgar, is up to no good. Now, after overhearing generous Adelaide’s plans for the future, Edgar sets in motion his elaborate scheme to get rich without breaking a sweat. However, not if the gallant, free-spirited alley cat named Thomas O’Malley can help it. But it’s a jungle out there. Can Madame Adelaide’s once-happy Aristocats find their way home? Above all, will crafty Edgar get what’s coming to him?
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Sweet, Romantic and Completely Underrated!
This is NOT the masterpiece that is Snow White, Cinderella, or Bambi, but it IS a very sweet, enjoyable, romantic, well-done Disney animated feature.
There are, of course, lessons included herein for the kiddies, and some very appropriate kiddie-cheek, but there is plenty herein for the adults, as well.
While this is somewhat of a regurgitation of the Classic Disney RomCom Adventure, it still holds some elements, which solely belong to the AristoCats. O’Malley is the “tramp” and Dutchess is the “lady,” but Dutchess has several kittens and they are all trying to get home.
Phil Harris is our tomcat O’Malley. You may recognize his voice, as he also furnished the voice of Baloo the Bear in the Jungle Book, and Little John in Disney’s Robin Hood. Eva Gabor lends her silky sweet voice to Dutchess.
Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, who directed, or worked on, every Disney animated film worth mentioning until his death in 1985.
This is among my very favorite of the Disney animated feature films, and belongs in any Disney collection. The 2-Disk Special Edition Is Due Out This Summer (2007).
This rates an 8.4/10 from…
the Fiend :.
Now that I’m older, I can definitely relate to Edgar!
When I was six, I went to see “The Aristocats” in the theater and enjoyed it thoroughly. Now, almost 50 years later, I’m seeing it for the second time….and not surprisingly my reaction is a tad different. This review is intended for older audiences. Kids will love it….adult probably will like it.
The story begins with a crazy rich lady meeting with her lawyer to draw up a will. She wants to give her money to her four cats…and, if anything should happen to them, the butler, Edgar, will get the money. Naturally, Edgar overhears this and plans of getting rid of the cats once and for all. Unfortunately for him, while he does catnap the cats, they escape and the film consists of the mother cat and her three kittens making their way back home. An alley cat, O’Malley, befriends these pampered pets and helps them on their journey.
As an adult, I noticed a lot of stuff kids probably won’t care about very much. The biggest thing I noticed was how poor the animation was compared to most other Disney cartoons. While the cats were animated well, the cats’ owner looked pretty garish and hurredly drawn. The same goes for some of the other characters. The animation marks the low point for Disney for full-length films and looks unfinished and ugly at times. The other thing I noticed is how simple the story is–too simple. The cats are stolen, the cats return….and the rest seemed like filler. Overall, not a big film at all…it was enjoyable. But it’s also one of the least of the Disney ‘classic’ films…if not the least. I’d place it among “The Rescuers Down Under” quality-wise.
By the way, I mentioned this in the summary. But as an adult, I actually could sympathize with Edgar. After all, some balmy old lady leaving her fortune to her cats is pretty dopey!
One of the better Disney movies after the Jungle Book
The Aristocats is really quite charming, and is rated far too low on IMDb. The songs aren’t as memorable as the ones in the Jungle Book, but they weren’t bad at all, Everybody wants to be a Cat is a classic and the title song is brilliantly sung by Gigi’s Maurice Chavelier. The animation is really lovely, the best sequence being the landscape of Paris in general. It looked beautiful. This is probably Disney’s most relaxing animation I think, and as another reviewer quite rightly said, who doesn’t love cats? Another great piece of animation was O’ Malley looking into Duchess’s eyes, as their romance was so believable while not obvious.(a good thing)The plot(about a greedy butler and a fortune, reminds me of Bailey’s Billions) was a little unoriginal, but worked very well, and the script was really funny, especially the fights between the kittens. They remind me of me and my brother and 3 sisters, always fighting. My favourite scene was the chase of Edgar with the two dogs, who were always fighting about who was the leader. The voice talents were a delight, most notably Phil Harris, whom I recognised from the Jungle Book, and Eva Gabor, from the Rescuers. The supporting characters, namely Scat Cat, were also well done. In conclusion, a really pleasant film, that is definitely underrated. 8.5/10 Bethany Cox