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The Last Unicorn

1982

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1 h 32 m

Estados Unidos

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Pakikipagsapalaran

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A beautiful unicorn sets out to learn if she truly is the last of her kind in this sparkling animated musical.
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Jeff Bridges
Prince Lir
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Mia Farrow
Unicorn
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Mia Farrow
Amalthea
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Angela Lansbury
Mommy Fortuna
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Alan Arkin
Schmendrick
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Tammy Grimes
Molly Grue
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Robert Klein
The Butterfly
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Christopher Lee
King Haggard
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Keenan Wynn
Captain Cully
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Keenan Wynn
Harpy
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Paul Frees
Mabruk
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Paul Frees
The Cat
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Paul Frees
The Tree
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Rene Auberjonois
The Skull
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Theodore Gottlieb
Ruhk
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Don Messick
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Jack Lester
Hunter #1
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Jack Lester
Old Farmer
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Jack Lester
Cully's Men
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Nellie Bellflower
Princess Alison Jocelyn
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Ed Peck
Jack Jingley
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Ed Peck
Cully's Men
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Ken Jennings
Hunter #2
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Ken Jennings
Cully's Men
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America
The Balladeers
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America
Chorus
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Gerry Beckley
The Balladeer

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Anu's Manu

14/09/2024 16:01
This is an excellent animation that I have loved since childhood. The story, voices, and music are by far more beautiful and memorable than any other animated movie I have seen. In fact, there are few animations that can top the cast of great stars that provided their voice talents for this movie. The music is astoundingly wonderful and even after it had been years since I had seen the movie I would still often find the tunes playing inside my head. As for the profanity and nudity mentioned on the other review I have to say that I can't recall either (I own the DVD and have watched it recently). I would say this movie is by far suitable for any child that can handle a one or two mildly frightening scenes. Great movie and I still love it!
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Ginafine

14/09/2024 16:01
The Last Unicorn, a unforgettable 1982 Animation Fantasy classic that enchanted fans of Fantasy and animation since it first came out. It is about a lonely Unicorn who thinks she is the last of her kind and sets out on a quest to find them throughout the dangerous yet magical world that she has never seen before, along the way she meets a cast of colorful characters including my favorite " Schmendrick The Magician", who is a goofy-but-lovable magician that magically transforms Unicorn into a Beautiful Human maiden to fool the bad guys. This is indeed a beautiful, fabulous and touching animated movie that is one of my faves. It's both appealing to children and their parents, highly recommended.
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khuMz AleEy

13/09/2024 16:00
There are three movies with this animation style that I fondly remember from my youth. This movie, "The Last Unicorn," "Flight of Dragons" and "The Hobbit." I own copies of both "Dragons" and "The Hobbit" (both excellent) and I hadn't seen "The Last Unicorn" in more than a decade. That was until today and now I wish I hadn't. What bothered me the most was the script. It was incredibly choppy and often inane. Things would happen for no reason and other things would happen without explanation. We're not just talking about little things here either; we're talking about key plot points! The story itself isn't that great to begin with, but it could have worked had the script been decent. Not even close. On top of that the music was awful! I know that music in movies such as these rarely have what one would call classic pieces, but the music in this movie made me want to knock myself unconscious with a bowling ball. This was one of those films that I was going to show to my kids some day, but it just got cut. I don't think I could ever sit through that crap fest again. Disappointed is putting it mildly.
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Riya Daryanani

13/09/2024 16:00
This is one of my all time favorite movies. I grew up watching this movie and cherished it. The characters are timeless and the quotes from this movie are so moving. The things that the characters say are so real and true to life. They often reflect some of what's in my own soul and I love that. I read earlier that one of the other reviewers compared this to a Hayao Miyazaki and I would totally have to agree. It has the same elements of the films, the whole reality without the happy ending thing, but it's not sad either. As Schmendrick says, "There are no happy endings because nothing ends." I admire Peter S. Beagle for not only writing a fabulous book by the same title, but for writing this fabulous screenplay as well. I must admit, I'm a bit hesitant to see the upcoming movie for fear it will ruin the old one. I wonder what they will do about songs. America's songs are timeless. They take you to another place and you are part of the magical world that is created for you through animation. While my family is sick of me watching it all the time still and my roommates are definitely tired of me watching it, I will continue to do so since this is a movie that can be watched over and over without anyone getting tired of it. Fabulous. Definitely give it two thumbs way up! Huzzah!
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Messie Obami

13/09/2024 16:00
I saw this movie in theaters when I was a kid. I didn't see it again for the longest time until I found it on video recently. I rented it and was instantly reminded of what a wonderful movie this is. I bought my own copy a week later. It's one of the few book-to-movie translations that actually stays true to the spirit of the book. Probably due to the fact that Peter S. Beagle wrote the screenplay. A must-see. Gotta love that theme song!
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Monika wadhwania

13/09/2024 16:00
This is probably the worst cartoon I have ever seen in my life, it's British/American, and yet it looks Japanese. Basically, a unicorn has been alone in the forest for ages and decides to go and look for other unicorns. On the way she meets Schmendrick (Alan Arkin), a Wizard/magician. They also meet Molly Grue (Tammy Grimes) with really scruffy hair. When they encounter the Red Bull, Schmendrick turns the Unicorn into a human to protect her from harm. To give her more protection they head for a castle run by King Haggard (Christopher Lee). Also while they are there, the unicorn disguised as a human falls in love with Prince Lir (Jeff Bridges), she then thinks that she wants to stay a human. Also starring Angela Lansbury as Mommy Fortuna. It may be quite a good cast, but it is still a rubbish animated film. Poor!
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Wazza k

13/09/2024 16:00
The first time I saw this movie was when I was very young. So young, in fact, that the only things I can remember about this movie are subtle images; I couldn't even remember if I liked it or not. Now, more than twelve years later and after reading the book, I can honestly say that this is a truly great film. I have seen very few films that have actually brought me close to tears, and most of those movies are ones I didn't like. The Last Unicorn is an especially good film not just because it stays true to the book, which animated films are rarely good at, but also because it breaks away from the Disney formula for telling the story. All the characters in this film are sympathetic in one way or another, including the villains King Haggard and Mommy Fortuna. Many people would ask why a villain would need to be sympathetic? The simple answer is they don't. The villains are sympathetic though because they are human. The unicorn herself doesn't truly become sympathetic until she is transformed. I say this film is in the spirit of the great filmmaker and master animator Hayao Miyazaki, a Japanese director, because even though this film is a fantasy, it is not a fairy tale. Miyazaki has become famous for making animated films that are enjoyable for children, but are also sophisticated and deep enough for adults. What makes this movie great is its story. One of the things that makes this movie so special for me is because it has become one of my favorite love stories. More specifically, it is a story about hopeless love. There are only four love stories, this one included, that I regard as my favorites. One them being Princess Mononoke, one of the many great films by Miyazaki. It is also a unique love story because it is about true eternal love. How is it eternal? I will not say because I don't want to spoil the movie. My only real complaint about this movie is that the animation isn't very fluid, but I am willing to let that slide because the film was obviously low budget. I only hope that the live-action version will be as good and hopefully even better than the animated version, because even though this movie was well paced there were certain things from the book I hope they mention in the new version that they didn't have time to put into the animated version. I also hope the live-action version is as truthful to the book as this movie was, and leans more to the adult side of the story so more emotion and character development can come out of it. You're never to old to believe in the impossible.
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knightFemmy

02/10/2023 16:04
Brings back memories Thank you.
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29/05/2023 16:27
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