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The Muppet Movie By Doug Thomas
This simply irresistible first feature from the Muppets has Kermit the
frog going from the swamps to Hollywood to be a star. As he travels and
picks up his usual friends (Miss Piggy, Fozzie the Bear), Doc Hopper
(Charles Durning) is in pursuit, looking for Kermit to be the spokesman
for his frog-leg cuisine. A loose rendition of The Wizard of Oz,
the film incorporates the same cagey humor as their breakout syndicated TV
series The Muppet Show. This is one of the few times that a human
cast (notably Steve Martin, Orson Welles, and Carol Kane) are integrated
seamlessly with nonhumans. Worth noting is Paul Williams's score, which
includes the Oscar-nominated "The Rainbow Connection."
Williams's music, much like Howard Ashman's work on The Little Mermaid
and other Disney films, provides more than atmosphere; there's a degree of
magic here. Williams did not work on the future Muppet films until A
Muppet Christmas Carol. His contributions made these films the best of
the Muppet series.
Academy Awards
The Muppet Movie received Academy
Awards nominations for Best Original Score (Paul Williams, Kenn
Ascher) and Best Song (Paul Williams, Kenny Ascher). |
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|  | Director: James Frawley
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|  | Stars: Jim Henson, Miss Piggy, Frank Oz, Charles Dunning
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|  | Released: June 22, 1979
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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