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Secret of Nimh [VHS]
 
 

Secret of Nimh [VHS] (1982)

Elizabeth Hartman , Derek Jacobi , Don Bluth  |  G |  VHS Tape
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (216 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Elizabeth Hartman, Derek Jacobi, Dom DeLuise, Arthur Malet, Hermione Baddeley
  • Directors: Don Bluth
  • Writers: Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, John Pomeroy, Robert C. O'Brien, Will Finn
  • Producers: Don Bluth, Gary Goldman
  • Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
  • Rated: G (General Audience)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
  • VHS Release Date: December 7, 1994
  • Run Time: 82 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (216 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 630197753X
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #285,496 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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In his book, Robert C. O'Brien called his brave widow mouse "Mrs. Frisby," but Disney escapee animator Don Bluth must have thought kids would laugh the wrong way at that. They renamed her "Mrs. Brisby" for NIMH. That acronym stands for the National Institute of Mental Health, and the rats that live near Mrs. Brisby came from NIMH--they have strange ways. But they're the only ones who can save her house and her children, so Brisby seeks them out with the help of a humorous crow (Dom DeLuise). The magic gets laid on a little thick but this is Don Bluth's most successful attempt to achieve a complete, sincere, animated film. It's often forgotten, but it's a true surprise and a rare treat in the vast wasteland of insubstantial children's fare. --Keith Simanton

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Get ready to meet some runaway rodents with an earth-shattering secret! Suspenseful and heartwarming, this beautifully animated odyssey stars Mrs. Brisby, a mild-mannered mother mouse with a plan to move Heaven and Earth (or at least her house and home) to save her family from Farmer Fitzgibbon's plow! Along the way she gets some help from a lovelorn Crow, a busybody neighbor mouse and a fearsome Great Owl. Unfortunately, Mrs. Brisby will need an engineering miracle to hoist her home, and for that she must face a mysterious rat, fend off a ferocious cat and claim a magic amulet! But when Mrs. Brisby discovers the astounding secret of NIMH...it could change her life forever! This timeless tale of love, courage and determination will transport the whole family into an enchanting world where the bravest hearts live in the meekest of mice.

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68 of 70 people found the following review helpful
Excellent animated tale February 27, 2001
Format:DVD
A captivating story; smooth, clean animation; and an outstanding musical score combine to make this film a rewarding sensory experience.

Set in the tradition of Disney animated movies (from where Mr. Bluth came), yet this film's flavor is a shade different. I would almost say more "realistic". Not to knock any Disney films (which I love to watch), this movie deals with a problem set on a 'it could happen' level. No search for a Prince Charming here -- just a person (mouse in the film) attempting to deal with the real world problem of how to relocate the Brisby family's home under emergency conditions when one of its members is too ill to move.

The story has charm and wit, and yes, even a bit of mortality thrown in. The art and animation are top notch, and the plot flows without a lot of irrelevant detail for padding. Very young children may not follow exactly what message is being sent to the audience, however, they will probably enjoy the show all the same. For older viewers, most should be able to pick up on the theme of "caring and self-sacrefice" under difficult conditions.

Originally not a well-known movie, it has built up a cult following over the years. Yes, this one has a place in your video or DVD library -- especially if you have children.

*** Recommended ***

~P~

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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
Mrs. Brisby is a newly-widowed young mother with four hungry mouths to feed. She's also a tiny field mouse who scrapes out a modest living for herself and her family among the other small animals who live in Farmer Fitzgibbons' field. Harder times have fallen upon the meek and selfless little mouse, however, as her youngest child, Timmy, has become ill with pneumonia just as the family is forced to find a new home before the farmer's plowing begins. Doing anything and everything in her power to help her son and discover a remedy for her moving woes, Mrs. Brisby visits an ingenious little mouse named Mr. Ages who provides her with medicine for Timmy. Unfortunately, the danger comes sooner than expected, and Mrs. Brisby must find a faster solution. At the suggestion of her friend and neighbor, Auntie Shrew, the desperate mother takes her plea to the Great Owl. This is a dangerous task indeed for a tiny little mouse, but Mrs. Brisby will stop at nothing for the welfare of her children. She survives the frightening experience only to be sent on another quest. The Great Owl informs her that she must seek out the wise, old Nicodemus, leader of the rats in the rosebush, for only they have the power to move her home; the rats of NIMH.

NIMH, the National Institute of Mental Health, is the key to all that Mrs. Brisby never knew about her late husband. Her experiences with the rats of NIMH, escapees from that awful place, will open her eyes to an entire world of secrets, science, and magic that she never could have imagined before. Most importantly, she will come to realize the power within herself. "Courage of the heart is very rare; the stone has a power when it's there."

When former Disney animator Don Bluth struck out on his own, he was unable to take the Disney "magic" with him. Despite the number of animated films to his credit since, most lack a certain special "quality" that sets them in league with the great works of the house that Walt built. This is not to say that many of his films aren't enjoyable. In fact, a few came rather close to that Disney excellence, and one such film shines above all the others: "The Secret of NIMH." In a time when fantasy films were all the rage, NIMH was the perfect animated feature, but what made this story so powerful and exceptional was the bold style in which Bluth chose to tell it. "The Secret of NIMH" makes no effort to be like a Disney film, nor does it attempt to be aggressively different. It simply uses its own style to create a world that suits the story perfectly. There is magic, but no fairy-godmothers or three wishes. The animals in NIMH live among modern day humans, but their own existence is very much medieval, with swords, wizards, and strange creatures around every corner. The film makes no apologies for depicting blood, death, and at least one use of the "D" word (I wasn't exactly counting). In fact, I'm quite surprised to see it listed as rated "G" on Amazon. I had thought it came out as a "PG" film, though I'm not certain. Regardless, the film is excellent for family viewing among parents and older kids; not too low-brow for adults, but full of humor, fun, and adventure for the younger set. The characters are striking and real, from the humble little Mrs. Brisby to her caring friends, to the dangerous creatures that lurk and plot around them. Dom DeLuise is unforgettable as the clumsy and confused Jeremy the crow, and the dramatic presence of greats like John Carradine, Hermione Baddeley, and Derek Jacobi is not unfelt. The animation is glorious, as one should expect from a former Disney animator, and the story's message about courage and love is conveyed flawlessly, but the real power of this film is invoked by the music. The hauntingly medieval-sounding score by Jerry Goldsmith will stay with you forever, even if Disney music is more your style (take it from me, a Disney fanatic), and Paul Williams' singing of "Flying Dreams" during the credits is equally enchanting.

The DVD is much less spectacular. The only real extra feature is the theatrical trailer, and the film is presented in fullscreen without having been remastered. Still, it's nice to replace the old VHS with a disc, even if the viewing experience is only slightly improved. The DVD I have features the previous cover art, however it is my understanding that the art is the only thing that has changed with this newer release. Hopefully, this animated classic will receive a more comparable DVD release in the future. If you haven't seen "The Secret of NIMH" yet and consider yourself a fan of animation, you MUST pick it up. Outside the Disney Studios, American animation doesn't get much better than this!
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Great movie, awful DVD March 11, 2002
Format:DVD
This movie has intense sentimental value to me, since I grew up with it as a child. When I discovered is was available on DVD I lept for joy and quickly baught it. However my joy has quickly fallen to disapointment. This is a pathetic DVD, no better then the VHS, from which I think it was transfered. Pan & Scan with a stereo audio track. The film is extreemly grainy and full of scratches. MGM is notorious for making horrible DVDs, and this is a classic example. Secret of NIMH isn't that old of a movie, I find it hard to believe they couldn't find an original print to do a good transfer from, rather then just copying the VHS. I sincerely hope they reevaluate this release and give us a remastered widescreen version in the future.
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Good Family Movie
I just like that the mother mouse is a strong character and doesn't let adversity or fear get in her way of doing what she thinks is best for her family. Read more
Published 1 month ago by N. L. Hunter
You should watch it!
Its a good movie since it was made and i recommend on watching for first time watchers plus since I loved it hopefully people of this time will watch it
Published 1 month ago by Tina
satisfied
Received this item within a few days and was completely satisfied. Fast, happy and will order again. So easy, just select, click and it arrives shortly.
Published 2 months ago by savvy saver
Secret of Nihm Blu-Ray: Yes, its worth the purchase
I remember seeing this on VHS when I was little, but I knew it was a theater release film. For years, I wondered if this title was originally in widescreen or 4:3 ratio as that is... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Chico D. Jennings
Terrible blu-ray transfer
It's a shame when a studio has such a great movie and refuses to remaster it before putting it on blu-ray.
Published 5 months ago by Daniel Avina
love this movie
loved this movie as a kid and i bought it for my kids and they love it. its a good buy and i would buy it if you have kids....or even if you dont and you grew up on it get it.
Published 7 months ago by Tyler G. Mcdonald
SO SWEET
I HAVE LOVED THIS MOVIE SINCE IT CAME OUT .IT IS ONE OF MY FAVS. NOW MY GRAND CHILDREN WILL LOVE IT TOO!!
Published 9 months ago by NANA
Old Classic Didn't Get Sound Update?
I've been a fan of Don Bluth since I was a young child. These were the movies that I loved watching over and over again, even if it meant renting to get said movies. Read more
Published 9 months ago by C. Nunn
Magic spoils the movie.
This movie makes fundamental departures from the book, adding magic spoils it. Jeremy the crow is just plain annoying. My 4 year old likes it, so I can't give it one star. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Robert Stephens
Great Movie
I watched this movie as a child, and I wanted to buy it so my child could watch and enjoy as much as I did. Read more
Published 10 months ago by lilmonkey1406
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