Il sole non sorge più alla fattoria da quando il gallo Chanticleer è fuggito in città per far fortuna come cantante rock. Ma il piccolo Eddy e i suoi tre amici sfidano il Re dell'Oscurità ed... Leggi tuttoIl sole non sorge più alla fattoria da quando il gallo Chanticleer è fuggito in città per far fortuna come cantante rock. Ma il piccolo Eddy e i suoi tre amici sfidano il Re dell'Oscurità ed una città piena di pericoli per ritrovare il loro amico gallo.Il sole non sorge più alla fattoria da quando il gallo Chanticleer è fuggito in città per far fortuna come cantante rock. Ma il piccolo Eddy e i suoi tre amici sfidano il Re dell'Oscurità ed una città piena di pericoli per ritrovare il loro amico gallo.
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- Chanticleer
- (voce)
- Pinky
- (voce)
- Snipes
- (voce)
- Peepers
- (voce)
- Edmond
- (as Toby Scott Ganger)
- Goldie
- (voce)
- Patou
- (voce)
- …
- Hunch
- (voce)
- (as Charles Nelson-Reilly)
- Mother
- (voce)
- Radio Announcer
- (voce)
- (as Bob Galaco)
- Farmyard Bully
- (voce)
- …
Recensioni in evidenza
Somewhere along the way, cartoons and Disney became almost synonymous. And yet, Don Bluth has forged ahead, with "American Tail" and "Land Before Time", among many others. This one, though forgotten by some, is beloved by others. Personally, I think it is just as good as any Disney film of the era, and you have to love the voice casting of Glen Campbell.
If it hasn't already been done, someone ought to release a retrospective blu-ray set of Bluth's golden years.
Well, I will admit, the story was weird and predictable and has a lot of flaws that went nowhere despite it being supposedly charming. The characters were good. Edmund was okay, but nothing special, Chanticleer and the others were very decent, but the Grand Duke of Owls' henchman and the fox guy that wants some money for using Chanticleer to sing for the audiences were not that interesting. I think that the best character throughout the whole movie is the Grand Duke of Owls himself voiced by Christoper Plummer (who previously voiced Henri the pigeon in An American Tail) since he was so intimidating and very threatening which makes him one of the best non-Disney villains ever.
The songs were forgettable. The first song in the beginning was surprisingly good, but some of them were forgettable due to their uninspired lyrics.
There were several inconsistencies like the Grand Duke's breath contains magical powers and the rooster can sing while bringing the sun with his cock-a-doodling voice. It's weird, but that's not saying much.
And that's it for Rock-A-Doodle. Is it a weird movie like The Pebble and the Penguin? Yes, but unlike A Troll in Central Park, it's not a bad movie for it's worth watching for the kids. For adults, however, they will have a hard time viewing this.
6/10
Now, the movie is seen as a box office bomb, and one of the reasons why is executive meddling. Originally, there was not going to be any live-action segments, but MGM saw Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, a successful film that combined live-action and animation, and decided they want a piece of the money pie it was making. Also, a lot of scenes were cut or edited for being "too scary for kids", either because of notes for test audiences or done to avoid a PG rating (the test audiences notes being mostly because Don decided to take their advice after All Dogs Go To Heaven was negatively received for its dark content). The result was a different movie that strayed far from what Don originally planned, and to me, that could be one of the reasons that caused it to bomb.
But despite those changes, the movie is still good. It still has some dark scenes that is a trademark of any Don Bluth film, the characters are memorable, and the music is good, as the country music songs are actual country music instead of the stuff we have today that masquerades as country music. This is a film work checking out.
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- QuizThe final scene's blending live action with animation was inspired by the popularity of it in Chi ha incastrato Roger Rabbit (1988). Similarly, Goldie the pheasant's sultry appearance was slightly based off of that of Jessica Rabbit. As shown in one of the early trailers (found on the original 1990 VHS release of Charlie - Anche i cani vanno in Paradiso (1989)), Goldie was also originally given large cleavage, identical to that of Jessica Rabbit. However, after mothers at test screenings were scandalized by her outrageous proportions, Bluth's animators were ordered by Goldcrest Films to censor Goldie's cleavage.
- BlooperWhen Snipes signs his hand print on the letter, he places his right hand down, to reveal a left hand print.
- Citazioni
Grand Duke: If I kill my nephew, would it be murder or charity?
- Versioni alternativeFor the Spanish release of the film, the cartoons were dubbed in Latin Spanish and the humans in Castilian Spanish. For a re-release in South America all the humans were re-dubbed to Latin Spanish.
- Colonne sonoreSun Do Shine
Sung by Glen Campbell
Written by T.J. Kuenster
Arranged and Produced by T.J. Kuenster
Executive Music Producer: Shopan Entesari
Backing Vocals: The Jordanaires
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paesi di origine
- Lingue
- Celebre anche come
- Amigos inseparables
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Ardmore Studios, Herbert Road, Bray, County Wicklow, Irlanda(Edmond's farm)
- Aziende produttrici
- Vedi altri crediti dell’azienda su IMDbPro
Botteghino
- Budget
- 18.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 11.657.385 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.603.286 USD
- 5 apr 1992
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 11.657.385 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 14min(74 min)
- Proporzioni
- 1.78 : 1(original & negative ratio)
- 1.85 : 1