The Rescuers Down Under (1990)

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Written by Margery Sharp, Jim Cox

Directed by Hendel Butoy, Mike Gabriel

Also known as "Disney's The Rescuers Down Under"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1990

Rating: U Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Bernard and Miss Bianca, those intrepid members of the Rescue Aid Society, set out for Australia to try to free a kidnapped eagle called Marahute and a young Australian boy called Cody. With the help of Wilbur the albatross and some friends from Down Under they embark on a series of exciting adventures while trying to outwit the evil Percival McLeach. This is a fast and funny animated classic, full of lovable characters and chock-a-block with famous voices.

When is The Rescuers Down Under next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic November 26th, 3:00pm and on Disney Cinemagic HD November 26th, 3:00pm. See more...

Cast

Bob NewhartBernard RAS Mouse
Eva GaborMiss Bianca RAS Mouse
Image for John CandyJohn CandyAlbatross Wilbur
Tristan RogersJake: the Outback Kangaroo-Mouse
Adam RyenCody
George C. ScottPercival C. McLeach the Outback Poacher
Wayne RobsonFrank: the Green Hyper Frilled-Neck Lizard
Douglas SealeKrebbs the Blue Koala Bear
Frank WelkerJoanna: McLeach's sidekick Lizard
Bernard FoxChairman /Surgeon Doctor
Image for Peter FirthPeter FirthRed
Billy BartyBaitmouse
Ed GilbertFrancois
Carla MeyerFaloo/Mother
Russi TaylorNurse Mouse

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