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Rock-O-Rico

Original title: Rock-A-Doodle
  • 1991
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
11K
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Christopher Plummer, Glen Campbell, Eddie Deezen, Sandy Duncan, Toby Ganger, Ellen Greene, Phil Harris, Frank Kelly, T.J. Kuenster, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jim Doherty, and John Drummond in Rock-O-Rico (1991)
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Animal AdventureHand-Drawn AnimationParodyRock MusicalUrban AdventureAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyMusic

In order to defeat the wicked Grand Duke of Owls, a young boy, transformed into a cat, teams up with a group of barnyard animals to find the rooster who can raise the sun.In order to defeat the wicked Grand Duke of Owls, a young boy, transformed into a cat, teams up with a group of barnyard animals to find the rooster who can raise the sun.In order to defeat the wicked Grand Duke of Owls, a young boy, transformed into a cat, teams up with a group of barnyard animals to find the rooster who can raise the sun.

  • Directors
    • Don Bluth
    • Gary Goldman
    • Dan Kuenster
  • Writers
    • Don Bluth
    • John Pomeroy
    • David J. Steinberg
  • Stars
    • Glen Campbell
    • Christopher Plummer
    • Sorrell Booke
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Don Bluth
      • Gary Goldman
      • Dan Kuenster
    • Writers
      • Don Bluth
      • John Pomeroy
      • David J. Steinberg
    • Stars
      • Glen Campbell
      • Christopher Plummer
      • Sorrell Booke
    • 65User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Glen Campbell
    Glen Campbell
    • Chanticleer
    • (voice)
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • The Duke
    • (voice)
    Sorrell Booke
    Sorrell Booke
    • Pinky
    • (voice)
    Eddie Deezen
    Eddie Deezen
    • Snipes
    • (voice)
    Sandy Duncan
    Sandy Duncan
    • Peepers
    • (voice)
    Toby Ganger
    • Edmond
    • (as Toby Scott Ganger)
    Ellen Greene
    Ellen Greene
    • Goldie
    • (voice)
    Phil Harris
    Phil Harris
    • Patou
    • (voice)
    • …
    Christian Hoff
    Christian Hoff
    • Scott
    Kathryn Holcomb
    • Mother
    Stan Ivar
    Stan Ivar
    • Dad
    Jason Marin
    • Mark
    Charles Nelson Reilly
    Charles Nelson Reilly
    • Hunch
    • (voice)
    • (as Charles Nelson-Reilly)
    Will Ryan
    Will Ryan
    • Stuey
    • (voice)
    Dee Wallace
    Dee Wallace
    • Mother
    • (voice)
    Louise Chamis
    • Minnie Rabbit
    • (voice)
    Bob Gallico
    • Radio Announcer
    • (voice)
    • (as Bob Galaco)
    Jake Steinfeld
    Jake Steinfeld
    • Farmyard Bully
    • (voice)
    • …
    • Directors
      • Don Bluth
      • Gary Goldman
      • Dan Kuenster
    • Writers
      • Don Bluth
      • John Pomeroy
      • David J. Steinberg
    • All cast & crew
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    7gavin6942

    Don Bluth, The Master

    The rooster on the farm, Chanticleer, has to sing every morning for the sun to rise. One morning, he is stopped from singing and the other animals discover that he's a phony - the sun rises anyway. He becomes an outcast and runs away to the city. However, the animals discover that this was a mistake, because the sun stops coming up and rain, which causes a flood, begins instead.

    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.
    6Quinoa1984

    it's not that bad! as far as I can remember

    Clearly this wasn't Don Bluth's finest day as a filmmaker- it's nowhere near the imagination present in The Secret of NIMH and An American Tail, but it's still entertaining for kids. It certainly worked when I first saw it, and I remember watching it several times (maybe cause of the songs which were like filtered but enjoyable Elvis-type tunes, or some of the designs with the characters like the evil owls). It's about a little boy who gets transformed into a cat- his storybook, which comes to life, is about a rooster on a farm who can't do his patented COCKADOODLE call- and soon he's swept up in a quest to bring Chaunticlair back from his fall into a career as an Elvis star.

    It's not really too amazing, and it's probably even cliché by the standards of any animation let alone Bluth's. But there's enough invention and fun and quirks to make it worthwhile as a children's film, if not as an overall family flick (adults will most likely enjoy the final performance of Phil Harris, the voice of Baloo). Some of it is even very funny, like when the dastardly inept small owl who keeps spouting exclamations like "ANNIHILATION!" tries to skewer the heroes while tied up. It's like a minor rockabilly farm comedy, and there's certainly worse out there for your kids.
    7kittiecat02

    Rock A Doodle

    Rock A Doodle is a fun loving story about the sun not coming up. Chanticlear, the Rooster (a knock of Elvis) is in charge of crowing for the sun to come up, however one day he was disturbed and didn't crow. Since the Sun came up without him all his farm friends called him a fake. Having no where else to go he went to the city to find work, leaving the farm to the owls. Meanwhile in the real world, a flood is brewing and a little boy named Edmand tries to call Chanticlear, but got the Duke Owl. He turns the young boy into a cat and joins up with a dog, bird and mouse to go find Chanticlear and beat the darkness and find the sun. This is a great tale, especially for little kids. It teaches them about friendship and to never give up hope.
    6Vampenguin

    Good for kids, but that's it

    In all honesty, I never saw this as a child. Perhaps that accounts somewhat for why I don't enjoy it very much now. Unlike many other children's films which have plots that people of all ages could appreciate, this was contrived and full of holes that you could "drive a John Deere tractor through", as Chanticleer would say. The songs were lackluster and all sounded the pretty much same, and the kid that played Edmond brings a whole new level to bad child actors. I did have a few good laughs though, mostly due to the good ol' Patou, so I can't rate it too low. Overall, if you didn't see this as a kid, you more than likely wont like it now.

    6/10
    7jeremycrimsonfox

    An Underrated Gem Held Down By Executive Meddling

    Rock-A-Doodle is a movie that some say is the start of Don Bluth's streak of bad films until Anastasia was released, but to me, it sounds like an underrated gem. Telling the story of a boy named Edmond, a boy turned into a kitten by the Duke of Owls, he has to help the other farm animals bring back Chanticleer, whom they laughed out, as their farm is in danger of flooding.

    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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    • Trivia
      The film originally included more darker elements, a famous one being a deleted sequence from the kitchen scene. In this sequence the Duke bakes a live baby skunk in a pie and then eats it. Oddly enough, according to Gary Goldman, the reason this was cut wasn't because of the content but because Bluth's studio received a complaint from Goldcrest's marketing representative that most cases of child abuse happen in the kitchen, and involve baking instruments.
    • Goofs
      When Snipes signs his hand print on the letter, he places his right hand down, to reveal a left hand print.
    • Quotes

      Grand Duke: If I kill my nephew, would it be murder or charity?

    • Alternate versions
      For 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.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Straight Talk/Rock-a-Doodle/Thunderheart/Beethoven/Raise the Red Lantern (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Sun 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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    • Release date
      • June 24, 1992 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Basque
    • Also known as
      • Roco.o.Rico
    • Filming locations
      • Ardmore Studios, Herbert Road, Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland(Edmond's farm)
    • Production companies
      • Goldcrest Films International
      • Sullivan Bluth Studios
      • The Super Music Friends Show First 30 Years
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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,657,385
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,603,286
      • Apr 5, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,657,385
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1(original & negative ratio)
      • 1.85 : 1

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