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The ultimate case: set-top detective game; Water birds: Disney true life adventure; The rescuers scrapbook; Under the hat villains; Three blind mouseketeers: silly symphony animated short; Someone's waiting for you: sing along song
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1. Opening Credits/The Journey [4:16]
2. Rescue Aid Society [7:08]
3. Duty Calls [2:39]
4. At the Orphanage [5:44]
5. At Madame Medusa's Pawnshop [4:07]
6. Albatross Air Service, Flight #13 [5:40]
7. Tomorrow is Another Day [2:58]
8. Devil's Bayou [5:27]
9. Penny Runs Away [4:08]
10. Mr. Snoops and Madame Medusa's Hideout [7:50]
11. Someone's Waiting for You [2:33]
12. Escape Plans [2:43]
13. The Devil's Eye [4:56]
14. We Did It! [1:23]
15. Volunteers/The End [7:30]
Two fantasy novels by Margery Sharp were combined for in the Disney animated feature The Rescuers. The title characters are a pair of mice, Bernard and Miss Bianca. A little girl named Penny has been kidnapped by Miss Medusa. When the human law enforcement officials fail to locate the child, Bernard and Miss Bianca take over with the help of several colorful animal companions. In classic Disney tradition, the comedy element is offset by moments of genuine terror. Voices are provided by Bob Newhart (Bernard), Eva Gabor (Miss Bianca), Geraldine Page (Madame Medusa), Jim "Fibber McGee" Jordan, John McIntire, George "Goober" Lindsay, Joe Flynn (who died in 1974, not long into the four-year production), and a host of others. It scored at the box office, more than compensating for the $8 million investment and the half-decade of work it took to complete the film. In fact, The Rescuers remains one of the most popular of the Disney cartoon films produced after the death of Uncle Walt. A heavily-computerized sequel, The Rescuers Down Under, appeared in 1990. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide