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BD 301 The Secret of NIMH

#1 Post by yoloswegmaster » Thu Sep 26, 2024 10:00 am

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In 1979, legendary animator Don Bluth made the decision to leave Walt Disney Productions and establish his own animation studio with several former Disney employees. The newly established Don Bluth Productions first made a short – Banjo the Woodpile Cat – and then its first feature: The Secret of NIMH, adapted from Robert C. O’Brien’s popular children’s book Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH.

The widowed Mrs Brisby (Elizabeth Hartman), a field mouse, lives with her children in a cinderblock on the rural Fitzgibbon farm – although not for much longer. With harvest season approaching, she must relocate her family before their home is destroyed by the farmer’s plough. But her son, Timothy (Ina Fried), has fallen ill and can’t be moved. In desperate need of help, Mrs Brisby pays a visit to the Great Owl (John Carradine), who in turn introduces her to Nicodemus (Derek Jacobi): the wise leader of a rat colony living beneath a rose bush on the Fitzgibbon property. The rats are technologically advanced and possess vast intelligence due to their connection to a mysterious place they call NIMH, and agree to help Mrs Brisby due to a cherished friendship with her late husband. But not all of the rats are so kind, and the power-hungry Jenner (Paul Shenar) has a vested interest in making sure that Mrs Brisby and her family stay put…

A sweeping fantasy epic realised through astoundingly beautiful cel animation, The Secret of NIMH paved the way for Bluth’s later successes An American Tail, The Land Before Time and All Dogs Go to Heaven. The Masters of Cinema series is honoured to present this touchstone of American animation on Blu-ray.

SPECIAL FEATURES
Limited edition [2000 copies]
Limited edition O-Card slipcase featuring original poster artwork [2000 copies]
1080p HD presentation on Blu-ray from a studio supplied master
Brand new audio commentary with animation scholar Sam Summers, author of DreamWorks Animation: Intertextuality and Aesthetics in Shrek and Beyond Archival audio commentary with director Don Bluth and producer Gary Goldman
The Rats of NIMH – A new on-camera interview with director and animator Don Bluth
Beyond Your Wildest Dreams - A new on-camera appreciation of The Secret of NIMH with animation expert and fan Stacey Abbott
Courage of the Heart – A new video essay by children’s media expert Catherine Lester on motherhood in The Secret of NIMH
Secrets Behind the Secret – archival featurette
Theatrical trailer
Stills Gallery
A collector’s booklet featuring new writing on Don Bluth and The Secret of NIMH by Peter C. Kunze, author of Staging a Comeback: Broadway, Hollywood, and the Disney Renaissance

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Re: BD 301 The Secret of NIMH

#2 Post by yoloswegmaster » Thu Sep 26, 2024 10:01 am

Curious to know owns the rights to this in the U.K., since the previous U.K. release came from Fox.

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Re: BD 301 The Secret of NIMH

#3 Post by domino harvey » Thu Sep 26, 2024 10:19 am

One of my childhood favorites. Exhibit A in the argument that kids movies in the 80s were fearless, because this movie is disturbing as hell!

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Re: BD 301 The Secret of NIMH

#4 Post by ChunkyLover » Thu Sep 26, 2024 10:24 am

yoloswegmaster wrote:
Thu Sep 26, 2024 10:01 am
Curious to know owns the rights to this in the U.K., since the previous U.K. release came from Fox.
MGM. Fox handled MGM's home video distribution from the late 00s until the Disney buyout.

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Re: BD 301 The Secret of NIMH

#5 Post by yoloswegmaster » Thu Sep 26, 2024 10:29 am

ChunkyLover wrote:
Thu Sep 26, 2024 10:24 am
yoloswegmaster wrote:
Thu Sep 26, 2024 10:01 am
Curious to know owns the rights to this in the U.K., since the previous U.K. release came from Fox.
MGM. Fox handled MGM's home video distribution from the late 00s until the Disney buyout.
Thanks!

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Re: BD 301 The Secret of NIMH

#6 Post by cdnchris » Thu Sep 26, 2024 12:00 pm

domino harvey wrote:One of my childhood favorites. Exhibit A in the argument that kids movies in the 80s were fearless, because this movie is disturbing as hell!
I've shown my kids loads of 80s stuff through the years, and they're shocked at what we had for kids' entertainment. They saw this one when they were a bit older,, but were still disturbed by the lab sequence, and my daughter says she still finds the owl to be nightmare fuel.

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Re: BD 301 The Secret of NIMH

#7 Post by hearthesilence » Thu Sep 26, 2024 12:32 pm

I live with a cat now and...
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...every time she insists on sitting beneath a drawer I need to open, I think of this movie. You know what I mean! (Which is why I keep one hand underneath when I do open them!)

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Re: BD 301 The Secret of NIMH

#8 Post by pistolwink » Thu Sep 26, 2024 12:32 pm

domino harvey wrote:
Thu Sep 26, 2024 10:19 am
One of my childhood favorites. Exhibit A in the argument that kids movies in the 80s were fearless, because this movie is disturbing as hell!
I haven't seen it in > 35 years and I'm still traumatized by it. Would watch again!

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Re: BD 301 The Secret of NIMH

#9 Post by beamish14 » Thu Sep 26, 2024 1:14 pm

Aesthetically gorgeous, but my god does it miss the point the novel makes about science vs. spiritualism.

The scene with Mrs. Brisby trapped in the farmer’s house that alternates between the kitchen and plough in the field is iusr incredible.

It’s remarkable what a small crew this film had. When I saw Don Hahn’s wonderful Waking Sleeping Beauty, about Disney’s transition from Ron Miller to Eisner/Katzenberg, the famous photograph of Bluth, Goldman, and co. literally driving away from Disney got a huge laugh

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