DVD Rip 95 mins IMDB 6.4
PG
Atlantis - The Lost Empire
Buena Vista (2001)
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Action, Adventure, Animation, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
USA  /  English

Michael J. Fox Milo James Thatch [Voice]
James Garner Commander Lyle T. Rourke [Voice]
Cree Summer Princess Kidagakash "Kida" [Voice]
Leonard Nimoy Kashekim Nedakh "King of Atlantis" [Voice]
Don Novello Vincenzo "Vinny" Santorini [Voice]
Claudia Christian Helga Sinclair [Voice]
Jacqueline Obradors Audrey Ramirez [Voice]
John Mahoney Preston B. Whitmore [Voice]
Corey Burton Gaetan "Mole" Moliere [Voice]
David Ogden Stiers Fenton Q. Harcourt [Voice]
Phil Morris Dr. Joshua Strongbear Sweet (voice)
Florence Stanley Wilhelmina Bertha Packard (voice)

Director Gary Trousdale; Kirk Wise
Producer Don Hahn
Writer Tab Murphy

The first Disney cartoon to be produced in the 70 mm format since The Black Cauldron (1985), this blend of traditional animation with computer-generated imagery is a straight adventure tale of the Jules Verne school, eschewing the studio's typical formula of cute critters mixed with song-and-dance routines. Michael J. Fox is the voice of Milo Thatch, a lowly museum employee and linguist in the early 20th century who's determined to continue his late grandfather's search for the lost, sunken empire of Atlantis. Bankrolled by eccentric millionaire Preston Whitmore ( John Mahoney ), Milo teams up with a diverse crew of mercenaries led by submarine commander Rourke ( James Garner ). After a sea battle with a giant denizen of the deep, the explorers locate the submerged civilization. Milo falls in love with Princess Kida ( Cree Summer ), the daughter of Atlantis' aged ruler ( Leonard Nimoy ), and must choose sides when it's revealed that some of his fellow expedition members intend to steal a mystical energy source from their hosts. Claudia Christian , Mark Hamill , David Ogden Stiers , Don Novello , and the late Jim Varney co-star. Although considered a shoo-in for a nomination in the debut year of the new Oscar category of Best Animated Feature, Atlantis: The Lost Empire faced stiff competition from other non-live-action entertainment in the summer of 2001, including Shrek , Final Fantasy , and Monsters Inc. . — Karl Williams

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