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A Incrível Jornada

Título original: The Incredible Journey
  • 1963
  • G
  • 1 h 20 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
5,5 mil
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A Incrível Jornada (1963)
The story of three pets, a cat and two dogs, who lose their owners when they are all on vacation. Can they find their way home?
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Dois cães e um gato percorrem 400 quilômetros pela selva canadense tentando voltar para casa.Dois cães e um gato percorrem 400 quilômetros pela selva canadense tentando voltar para casa.Dois cães e um gato percorrem 400 quilômetros pela selva canadense tentando voltar para casa.

  • Direção
    • Fletcher Markle
  • Roteiristas
    • James Algar
    • Sheila Burnford
  • Artistas
    • Émile Genest
    • John Drainie
    • Tommy Tweed
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    5,5 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Fletcher Markle
    • Roteiristas
      • James Algar
      • Sheila Burnford
    • Artistas
      • Émile Genest
      • John Drainie
      • Tommy Tweed
    • 44Avaliações de usuários
    • 15Avaliações da crítica
    • 87Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Émile Genest
    Émile Genest
    • John Longridge
    • (as Emile Genest)
    John Drainie
    • Professor Jim Hunter
    Tommy Tweed
    • The Hermit
    Sandra Scott
    • Mrs. Hunter
    Syme Jago
    • Helvi Numi
    Marion Finlayson
    • Elizabeth Hunter
    Ronald Cohoon
    • Peter Hunter
    Robert Christie
    Robert Christie
    • James MacKenzie
    Beth Lockerbie
    • Nell MacKenzie
    Jan Rubes
    Jan Rubes
    • Carl Nurmi
    Iréna Mayeska
    • Mrs. Nurmi
    • (as Irena Mayeska)
    Beth Amos
    Beth Amos
    • Mrs. Oakes
    Eric Clavering
    • Bert Oakes
    Rex Allen
    Rex Allen
    • Narrator
    • (narração)
    Syn Cat
    Syn Cat
    • Tao -Cat
    • (não creditado)
    Muffy
    • Bodger -Dog
    • (não creditado)
    Rink
    • Luath -Dog
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Fletcher Markle
    • Roteiristas
      • James Algar
      • Sheila Burnford
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    lestmore

    Bodgers identity

    My only problem with the movie is the fact that both the narrator AND the families themselves refer to Bodger, the white pit bull, as a "he" when clearly the dog is female!?!?!?!?!? Whats up with that???? Did Bodger spend alot of time in doggie therapy due to this?
    8soymilk

    Straightforward, heart-warming stuff - pet lovers will appreciate

    Yep, I can still recall just how much this particular film managed to stir, thrill, rattle and enthral me when I was first introduced to it at the age of four. Having spanned the past couple of decades or so as an afternoon TV favourite, it's given me plenty of opportunities over the years to catch up with it every so often and witness Lua the retriever, Bodger the bull terrier and Tao the Siamese cat making the incredible journey referenced in the title all over again. No matter how archaic it could easily be dismissed as in comparison to the kind of household pet movies that get snapped up nowadays (no celebrity voice-overs here…no voice-overs at all for that matter), it remains as charming and wonderful as I ever remember it being - simple, engaging, maybe even a little powerful, especially for anyone who's ever felt close to an animal companion of their own. The plot, straightforward enough for a young kid to easily follow, but never crossing the line into the overly simplistic or childish, is the perfect definition of loyalty and devotion, particularly in regards to the bond between a pet and their owner. Two dogs (one a sprightly youngster, the other an aged fellow struggling to keep up) and their feline friend get separated from the human family that's doted on them all their lives, and are compelled by their strong sense of homing instinct and longing for their two-legged pals to head off together in the direction of home - completely oblivious, of course, to the fact that it's over 200 miles away and leads mostly through a terrain of beautiful but treacherous wilderness where wild animals have the upper paw.

    What works so well about 'the Incredible Journey' is that the animals themselves are actually a very good set of actors (the highly expressive cat playing Tao is particularly impressive), and the film-makers show a lot of well-judged willingness to let that tell the bulk of the story in itself. Contrast this with the 1993 remake, 'Homeward Bound', which updated the tale to a contemporary setting and, inevitably, gave them celebrity voice-overs and human personalities (a handful of people embraced it for precisely those reasons, but, even if one of those voices did come from the legendary Michael J Fox, I found it a little unconvincing and distracting myself). While that particular version chose to up the emphasis on comedy, and had its four-legged trio spouting throwaway wisecracks and playground dialogue for much of the time, the original was much more confident (and rightly so) in the animals' abilities to charm and engage us with their own naturalistic merits. An off-screen narrator does explain a lot of the details that they probably couldn't have otherwise conveyed on their own, but these never feel forced or excessively anthropomorphic - they remain animals at all times, natural and convincing, and in the process actually manage to express far more depth and character than the 'Homeward Bound' trio ever could, even with their firm grasp of the English language. That scene where Bodger licks and nudges Tao so enthusiastically says a lot more about the affection they have for one another, I think, than all the throwaway gags in the world.

    The human actors are more of a mixed bag - some of them are good, some of them are just average - but hey, they're hardly the reason why most of us would choose to watch this movie in the first place. Things are generally a lot stronger when they're focusing on the animals, a fair exception being the sequence involving a lonely young girl who provides temporary refuge for Tao, which paves way for one of the most poignant moments in the entire film (and which the remake, oddly enough, has no equivalent scene for).

    Another great thing about 'the Incredible Journey' is the way in which it manages to blend both the beauty and splendour of the natural wilderness with the far rougher 'survival of the fittest' principle that drives it. The scene involving the mother bear and her cubs goes from being cute and amusing to outright towering in the blink of an eye (allowing the ever-charismatic Tao to bag one of his finest moments). The scene where Tao gets pursued by the lynx is also pretty frightening (and certainly not without its irony), and Lua's run-in with the porcupine becomes rather harrowing when the poor dog has to deal with the consequences of going after such prickly prey. Incidents which all serve as sharp reminders of just how vulnerable these pampered pets really are in a world so far out of their usual kitchen-and-fireside-rug element. Though it was the river-crossing sequence, along with the less dramatic but equally affecting scene that follows, that I'll readily admit to finding most heart-rending the first time I saw it, and on every single viewing since I can't help but feel just a little apprehensive inside as it happens.

    Still, while it's certainly a more daunting experience than its light-hearted remake (which reformulated most of those scenes for their comic effect), it also maintains a good balance between the danger and the warmth, and the robust appeal of its trio of leads gives it a heart of solid gold from beginning to end. Other than the animals, the scenery and the background score, there really isn't a great deal else to it when all is said and done, but those assets alone are effective enough to make it soar - indeed, the only modern creature flick that could stand a chance of outclassing it would have to be 'Babe'. Tailor-made for any pet lover, 'the Incredible Journey' is one of Disney's key live action classics, one which I've enjoyed watching all my life, and I anticipate many a pleasurable repeated viewing in the years and afternoon TV airings still to come.

    Grade: A-
    PeachHamBeach

    Amazing Animal Adventure

    I can't get over how AWESOME the animals are who had the three main roles in this movie!!! As a matter of fact, the animals in the story made the human actors really hard to watch. I've been a big lover of this story since I read the book by Sheila Burnford and saw this 1963 film. The new film with the voices of actors sucks by comparison. Miss it and catch this classic. My favorite character is Tao-Cat of course, because he has all the best stunts in the movie. Just watch the scenes with the bear and the lynx and the rushing river!!! The interaction between Bodger, Luath and Tao is beautiful to watch as they protect and encourage each other en route across the beautiful rugged terrain of Ontario, Canada to find their family. I'm not a big advocate of family and G rated films, but some are just too good to pass up!!!
    10TheLittleSongbird

    A sheer delight

    I love the 1993 film too, but I only just prefer this delightful classic. The humans are good enough characters, but to me the animals- who are incredibly charming, adorable and very convincing actors- are the best thing about this movie. Though there are many other things to like about The Incredible Journey too, especially the understated and thoughtful documentary-like narration, beautiful scenery and photography and beguiling soundtrack, not to mention a sweet and heart-warming story that effectively shows themes of friendship and determination. All in all, The Incredible Journey is a truly delightful film. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    7moonspinner55

    Aptly-titled charmer, a highpoint of Disney's early-'60s output...

    Wonderful adventure from Walt Disney, adapted from Sheila Burnford's book and a total charmer that should captivate any audience, regardless of age. A gorgeous Golden Retriever, a Bull Terrier, and a Siamese cat travel 200 miles together across wilderness territory in Canada to be reunited with their human family. Director Fletcher Markle does amazing things with these animals (much more so than he does with the somewhat-stilted human actors, anyway). Beautifully photographed, exciting, and funny/sweet without resorting to the obvious. These plucky pets are something to see, much better than those cast for the 1993 remake (in which celebrities 'voiced' the animals' thoughts). Some things are better left simplified. *** from ****

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    • Curiosidades
      Quebec-born Émile Genest did not dub himself in the French version. It was done by a French actor in SPS studios, Paris, France.
    • Erros de gravação
      While Bodger the Bull Terrier is referred to as a male, the dog playing the part is obviously a female.
    • Citações

      Narrator: As he went deeper and deeper into the forest, the cat began to get uneasy. He had a strange feeling he was being followed. There was nothing in sight, yet his sense told him there was something back there, something evil.

    • Conexões
      Featured in L'ami public numéro un: Les ours (1971)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Oh My Darling, Clementine
      Music by Percy Montrose

      Lyrics by H.S. Thompson

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 1966 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Incredible Journey
    • Locações de filme
      • Mono Mills, Ontário, Canadá(Main house)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Cangary
      • Walt Disney Productions
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