The Rescuers Down Under - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Rescuers Down Under"
The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
Timing: 1:17 (77 min)
The Rescuers Down Under - TMDB rating
6.64/10
1364
The Rescuers Down Under - Kinopoisk rating
7.71/10
7785
The Rescuers Down Under - IMDB rating
6.8/10
51000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Thomas Schumacher
Producer

Editor

Michael Kelly
Editor

Art Direction

Pixote Hunt
Art Direction

Original Music Composer

Photo Bruce Broughton #72406

Bruce Broughton

Bruce Broughton
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Kathleen Gavin
Associate Producer

Animation

Vera Pacheco
Animation
Larry White
Animation

Screenplay

Photo Joe Ranft #1946Photo Joe Ranft #66570

Joe Ranft

Joe Ranft
Screenplay
Jim Cox
Screenplay
Byron Simpson
Screenplay

Special Effects

Rob Bekuhrs
Special Effects

Characters

Casting Director

Mary V. Buck
Casting Director
Susan Edelman
Casting Director

Production Coordinator

Dennis Edwards
Production Coordinator

Visual Effects

Scott F. Johnston
Visual Effects

Title Designer

Photo Dan Perri #66569

Dan Perri

Dan Perri
Title Designer

Color Timer

Jim Passon
Color Timer

Supervising Animator

Photo Jorgen Klubien #8692
Jorgen Klubien
Supervising Animator

Layout

Bill Perkins
Layout

Story Supervisor

Photo Joe Ranft #1946Photo Joe Ranft #66570

Joe Ranft

Joe Ranft
Story Supervisor

What's left behind the scenes

  • This is the first full-length animated film in history where the animation and backgrounds were drawn by hand (although some backgrounds were three-dimensional), but the inking, editing, and many various effects were done on a computer. Here, Walt Disney Pictures first applied the “CAPS” system developed with Pixar. Meanwhile, the theatrical release of the cartoon turned into a financial failure, after which Disney vowed not to release sequels to its animated films in wide theatrical release, and sequels to other animated films henceforth began to be released directly to video.
  • A third part was planned, which was supposed to be released in 1996, but the death of Eva Gabor in July 1995 dashed all plans for sequels.
  • This was the first feature-length animated film where the animation and backgrounds were drawn by hand, but the inking, editing, and many different effects were done on a computer. Disney Studio was the first to use the CAPS system developed with Pixar.
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