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What does An American Tail represent?

What does An American Tail represent?

An American Tail and Maus[edit] An American Tail is an allegory, similar to Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel Maus, for the terrible conditions immigrants to the United States faced at the turn of the century. Like in Maus, the mice represent the Jewish immigrants, and the cats their anti-Semitic tormentors.

Who Owns An American Tail?

An American Tail
Edited by Dan Molina
Music by James Horner
Production companies Amblin Entertainment Sullivan Bluth Studios
Distributed by Universal Pictures

Who is the director of an American Tail?

An American Tail is a 1986 American animated musical comedy-drama adventure film directed by Don Bluth and produced by Sullivan Bluth Inc. and Amblin Entertainment. It tells the story of Fievel Mousekewitz and his family as they emigrate from the Imperial Russian territory of Ukraine to the United States for freedom.

How long is the movie an American Tail?

Running time. 80 minutes. An American Tail is a 1986 American animated adventure film directed by Don Bluth, produced by Don Bluth, John Pomeroy, and Gary Oldman, and filmed by Universal Studios, Sullivan Bluth Studios and Amblin Entertainment.

What did critics say about an American Tail?

The consensus is: “Exquisitely animated, An American Tail is a sweet, melancholy immigrants story.”. Critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert gave it “two thumbs down” on a November 22, 1986, episode of their television program At the Movies, calling it “the most downbeat children’s movie since Return to Oz “,…

Who is Tony Toponi in an American Tail?

Pat Musick as Tony Toponi, a streetwise teenage mouse of Italian descent. His “tough guy” attitude suits his New York surroundings. The name “Toponi” is a play on “topo”, the Italian word for “mouse”. He hits it off with Fievel, acting as a surrogate big brother to the younger mouse, while falling in love with Bridget.