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Atlantis - The Lost Empire (2001)
Front Cover Actor Back Cover
Michael J. Fox Milo James Thatch
Corey Burton Gaetan Moliere
Claudia Christian Helga Katrina Sinclair
James Garner Commander Lyle Tiberius Rourke
John Mahoney Preston B. Whitmore
Phil Morris Dr. Joshua Strongbear Sweet
Leonard Nimoy King Kashekim Nedakh
Don Novello Vincenzo Santorini
Jacqueline Obradors Audrey Rocio Ramirez
Florence Stanley Wilhelmina Bertha Packard
Movie Details
Genre Animation; Adventure; Family; Fantasy
Director Kirk Wise; Gary Trousdale
Producer Don Hahn; Kendra Halland
Writer Gary Trousdale; David Reynolds
Studio Buena Vista
Language English
Audience Rating PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time 95
Country USA
Color Color
Plot
The Disney Studio was built on innovation in animation, so it seems ironic that Atlantis is both a bold departure and highly derivative, borrowing heavily from anime, video games, and graphic novels. Instead of songs and fuzzy little animals, the artists offer an action-adventure set in 1914: nerdy linguist Milo Thatch (Michael J. Fox) believes he's found the location of the legendary Lost Continent. An eccentric zillionaire sends Milo out to test his hypothesis with an anachronistic crew that includes tough Puerto Rican mechanic Audrey (Jacqueline Obradors), demolition expert Vinnie (Don Novello), and butt-kicking blond adventurer Helga (Claudia Christian). When they find Atlantis, its culture is dying because the people can no longer read the runes that explain their mysterious power source--but Milo can. Nasty Commander Rourke (James Garner) attempts to steal that power source, leading to the requisite all-out battle.

Atlantis offers some nifty battle scenes, including an attack on a Jules Verne-esque submarine by a giant robotic trilobite and fishlike flying cars. But the film suffers from major story problems. If Princess Kida (Cree Summer) remembers her civilization at its height, why can't she read the runes? Why doesn't Milo's crew notice that the Atlanteans live for centuries? The angular designs are based on the work of comic book artist Mike Mignola (Hellboy), and the artists struggle with the characters' stubby hands, skinny limbs, and pointed jaws. The result is a film that will appeal more to 10-year-old boys than to family audiences.

Suitable for ages 8 and up: violence, scary imagery, tobacco use, and a difficult-to-follow story. --Charles Solomon

Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Price $39.99
Links Amazon US
Atlantis: The Lost Empire at Movie Collector Connect
Amazon US
Edition Details
Edition Disney Collector's Edition
Format DVD
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio 2.35:1
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Barcode 786936163872
Release Date 1/29/2002
Subtitles English
Packaging Keep Case
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 5.1
French Dolby Digital 2.0
No. of Disks/Tapes 2
Extra Features
"The Making of..." Featurette(s) Commentary Deleted/Extended Scenes DVD-Rom Content Interactive Game Multiple Angles Music Videos Production Notes Scene Access Theatrical Trailer(s) THX Certified 2 Disc-Set, Virtual Tours, Speak Atlantean, Easter Eggs