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The Last Unicorn By Keith Simanton
A story line that truly deserves the A-list treatment, The Last
Unicorn is memorable for its attempts to stay faithful to its origins,
the Peter Beagle novel of the same name. The animation is vintage
Rankin/Bass, and that's too bad; but there's an undeniable strength in
this tale and telling. A unicorn (Mia Farrow)--she believes herself the
last--searches for any others of her kind, while avoiding the malevolent
Red Bull, the agent believed to have destroyed the rest of the herd. Along
the way, she is mistaken, ignored, attacked, and obsessed about, finally
finding help from a magician named Schmendrick (Alan Arkin) and a knight
named Prince Lir (Jeff Bridges). A haunting film that pays homage to
mythology and the people who love it.
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|  | Director: Jules Bass
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|  | Stars: Jeff Bridges, Mia Farrow, Angela Lansbury
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|  | Released: November 19, 1982
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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