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The Prince and the Pauper
Directed by
George Scribner
G
1990
27m
Animation
,
Comedy
,
and more
7.1
76%
69%
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A poor boy and a prince exchange identities and lives while the villainous Captain of the Guard plots to take advantage of this.
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Cast of The Prince and the Pauper
Wayne Allwine
Mickey Mouse / The Prince (voice)
Arthur Burghardt
Captain Pete (Voice)
Bill Farmer
Goofy / Pluto / Horace Horsecollar / Weasel #1 (voice)
Tony Anselmo
Donald Duck (Voice)
Elvia Allman
Clarabelle Cow (Voice)
Frank Welker
Archbishop / Dying King (voice)
Charlie Adler
Weasel #2 / Weasel #3 / Pig Driver / Peasant / Man in Street (voice)
Roy Dotrice
Narrator (voice)
Trevor Eyster
Kid #1 (voice)
Rocky Krakoff
Kid #2 (voice)
George Scribner
Director
Jenny Tripp
Writer
Charles Fleischer
Writer
Sam Graham
Writer
Chris Hubbell
Writer
Gerrit Graham
Writer
Dan Rounds
Producer
The Prince and the Pauper Ratings & Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Charles Solomon
The Prince of the Pauper is certainly entertaining, but it goes by awfully fast. It's really just the beginning and end of a story.
Charlotte Observer
Lawrence Toppman
The movie doesn't make any impact. At full-length, it probably would have.
Dayton Daily News
Terry Lawson
Any excuse to get Mickey on the big screen is OK by me, but despite some beautiful backgrounds, this short, too, is something less than magical.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Desmond Ryan
The delightful short is a double treat with an effervescence that belies Mickey's age (62).
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Jack Garner
The animation is colorful and richly textured, and the tale and its cast are naturals. Opportunities are missed, however, to flesh out the tale.
Newsday
Joseph Gelmis
[The Prince and the Pauper] is satisfying because something of value we thought was gone is back, restored and good as new.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Steve Murray
Co-stars Goofy, Pluto and Donald Duck are in fine form, and Mickey is nearly as convincing as Jeremy Irons at playing twins.
Tampa Bay Times
Hal Lipper
The featurette is drawn in classic Disney style, but makes great use of perspective.
Kansas City Star
Robert W. Butler
Noteworthy for the elaborate and beautifully complex sight gags that harken back to the best classic Disney shorts and for some striking experimental efforts.
Hartford Courant
Malcolm Johnson
This loosey-goosey adaptation of Mark Twain does not live up to any of those earlier vehicles for the founder's favorite character.
Tulsa World
Dennis King
The 23-minute short marks Mickey's first big-screen appearance since 1983's "Mickey's Christmas Carol," and it's irresistible fun.
Austin American-Statesman
Michael MacCambridge
Mickey's still a hallowed character at Disney and the short is gorgeously drawn, full of great expressions and wondrous color.
Miami Herald
Beth Dunlop
It is, in turns, giddy and lovely -- the kind of film that reminds you absolutely of what childhood is really about.
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