| Valiant | |
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Promotion poster for Valiant |
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| Directed by | Gary Chapman |
| Produced by | John H. Williams |
| Written by | Jordan Katz |
| Starring | Ewan McGregor, Ricky Gervais, Tim Curry, John Cleese, John Hurt, Jim Broadbent, Hugh Laurie, Rik Mayall |
| Distributed by | Entertainment Film Distributors (UK) Buena Vista Pictures (USA) Universal Studios (NL DVD) |
| Release date(s) | March 25, 2005 (UK) August 12, 2005 (USA) |
| Running time | 76 minutes. |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $40,000,000 |
| IMDb profile | |
- For other uses, see Valiant.
Valiant is a 2005 computer-animated film, which tells the tale of a group of messenger pigeons during World War II. Produced by Vanguard Animation, it was distributed Buena Vista Pictures in the United States and a variety of other companies internationally. It is Britain's first computer animated feature film.
- Tagline:
- Some pigeons eat crumbs, others make history.
- Featherweight heroes.
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Plot
The film starts showing Mercury, a homing pigeon and two team mates flying towards the white cliffs of Dover, and trying to escape from something, though it is not seen. Mercury is left, then, while a few metres from the cliffs of Dover, he looks down and sees a feather from the one of his team mate, looks back and is captured. Set in 1944, Valiant is a woodland pigeon who wants to become a hero someday. When he hears they are hiring recruits for the Royal Homing Pigeon Service, he immediately sets out for London. On the way, he meets a smelly but friendly pigeon named Bugsy, who joins him, mainly to get away from clients he cheated in a game of find-the pebble, and helps him sign up for the war. At camp, they meet two wisecracking burly pigeon twins, Toughwood and Tailfeather, and a regal red pigeon named Lofty. They go under serious training by Sergeant Montegue, who gives them a good workout and giving them the name squad F. While there, Valiant falls in love with the nursing dove, Victoria, who has feelings for him also.
Suddenly, the founder of the RHPS, Gutsy, informs Montegue that his troops, Squad F, have to leave for France immediately to get a message even though their training isn't finished. Their plane is shot down in France, and Valiant and company enlist the help of two French mice, Charles de Girl and Rollo, to get them into German territory and help them defeat the evil pigeon-hunting Nazi falcon general Von Talon. Valiant rescues Bugsy and Mercury from Von Talon's bunker, and in the process, gets the message back. Valiant defeats Von Talon with the help of his family and friends and delivers the message. He is awarded a Dickin medal and reunites with Victoria.
Reaction and Box Office
Valiant was received rather poorly by American critics, with a running total of 29% by Rotten Tomatoes and a "cream of the crop" rating of only 13%. Many critics felt the film lacked originality and quality humor. Some also felt that the film was too pro-military and pro-war. Those who liked the film tended to feel that it had a high attention to detail and fluid animation. In the United Kingdom, the film was better received by both audiences and critics, but still fell short of excellent reception. It is fairly popular with families, particularly those with young children. It is possible that the relative failure of the film was due to being overshadowed by the recent release of Robots, a more successful CGI film with a larger recognisable cast to American and British audiences. American audiences did not spark to Valiant. According to Box Office Mojo, it did business of $19,478,106 in the U.S. and $41,629,971 internationally. This gives it a worldwide total of $61,108,077, which is considered successful, but low by CGI animated film standards (its record was later beaten in 2006 by Doogal, the re-dubbed version of The Magic Roundabout).
Cast
- Ewan McGregor - Valiant
- Ricky Gervais - Bugsy
- Pip Torrens - Lofty Thaddeus Worthington
- Dan Roberts - Tailfeather
- Brian Lonsdale - Toughwood
- John Cleese - Mercury
- Olivia Williams - Victoria
- John Hurt - Felix
- Annette Badland - Elsa
- Jim Broadbent - Sergeant
- Hugh Laurie - Wing Commander Gutsy
- Tim Curry - General Von Talon
- Rik Mayall - Cufflingk
- Michael Schlingmann - Underlingk
- Sharon Horgan - Charles De Girl
- Buckley Collum - Rollo
- Sean Samuels - Jacques
Trivia
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- This is the second Disney (either distributed or produced) CGI movie that has nothing to do with Pixar. Disney would later release their third non-Pixar / Disney-released CGI film, The Wild in 2006, and produce some of their own CGI movies such as Chicken Little and Meet the Robinsons.
- RHPS is also an abbreviation for Tim Curry's 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
- The film will premiere on Disney Channel on November 10, 2007 as part of their Night of Premieres.


