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The Enchanted Tale of The Last Unicorn! Upon hearing that she may be the very last of her kind on Earth, a Unicorn (Mia Farrow) goes in search of others like her. Her quest wont be easy, as it leads her straight to the evil King Haggard (Christopher Lee) and his infamous Red Bull! And the journey is made even more complicated when, to protect her from the envious wrath of Haggard, a spell is cast to turn the Unicorn into the Lady Amalthea, a beautiful, young human woman. But with this new body comes new thoughts and feelings, such as love for Haggards son, Prince Lir (Jeff Bridges). Will Amalthea get lost inside this new body? Will she meet the fate of the other Unicorns? Or will she be able to defeat Haggard and his Red Bull with the aid of her friends, Schmendrick the bumbling magician (Alan Arkin) and Molly Grue (Tammy Grimes)? From Arthur Rankin, Jr. and Jules Bass (The Hobbit), comes a magical adventure with an all-star cast, including Mia Farrow, Jeff Bridges, Christopher Lee, Alan Arkin, Tammy Grimes, Angela Lansbury, Rene Auberjonois and Robert Klein, and unforgettable songs from the rock band, America! The original, uncut version of The Last Unicorn is proudly presented with a stunning new transfer and new bonus materials!

A**G
Lovely imaginative unicorn story
Lovely story, imaginative and beautiful animation.
M**O
Real But Wonderful Blast From The Past - Now Loved By My Own Child
I won't give away my age but when I spotted this on DVD it was an instant must have purchase as this had been one of my favourite films growing up. My Nan still has this film on video from when she bought it for me many years ago but as video players are pretty much obsolete nowadays and neither myself nor any friends and family own one, the video has sat unloved (but not fogotten!) on my Nan's video shelf (which she refuses to throw the contents of it away) for many years.I was actually browsing for a different DVD for my son when this came up in the "customers who purchased this also purchased..." list and as I said above it was an instant add to basket and purchase. My son is absolutely addicted to the DVD at the moment and has this on almost every morning before breakfast. It is so nice and very strange to see my own son getting so much enjoyment out of a film that I thought I'd never watch again let alone the 50 or so times I've now watched it with him!Surprisingly the film quality is actually really good and even the sound and music has been transferred onto DVD okay. The story is the same and tells of The Last Unicorn who sets out to find the rest of the Unicorns and what has happened to them. She finds out from a funny bird that the Unicorns have been taken by the Red Bull and then later that the Red Bull is being commanded by King Haggard. After being captured by a witch and a run in with a Harpy she meets up with the magician Smendrick who vows to help her. Other characters include Prince Lear, Molly and a drunk skeleton (I think the mention of the skeleton may jog memories who watched this when they were young).Like other reviewers have said, I knew the songs and the words to them within a few seconds of hearing them again and I can't believe all the parts and music I had forgotten. A real but wonderful blast to the past and still an enjoyable film even for the future generations. If you loved this film when you were a child then you'll fall in love with it all over again.
A**X
Words can't express how much I love this story
Words can't express how much I love this story. Loved it as a child, when it was just a beautiful fantasy story about hope and the power of love. Loved it even more when I re-visited it as an adult and now I'm taking some very differenty things from it. These days, it reads more like a quest for authenticity/truth, the power of courage versus fear, all in a wider senser and in the narrower context of art and the artist (some lines will hit a creative person or artist right in the heart). It even has a spiritual level - you could read it as the quest of the soul for its true purpose (and again, the power of love) - as the unicorn becomes human, she learns what it means to be human, and this will hit anybody in the heart who's ever wondered why on earth did they incarnate on this weird and wonderful planet. :) I think the true power of a story is measured by how it remains relevant as we grow and mature - anybody, regardless of age or background, will take something from this story, which to me is the mark of true greatness. A wonderful story, and a film I keep giving as a present to anybody who'll have it.
M**E
Not quite a masterpiece but essential viewing for animation fans
I had never heard of this film before but I love animation and had heard good reviews of this film. It's a Rankin Bass film and like all his films has a really unique and interesting style. It really looks gorgeous and has some excellent visual moments and ideas. The voice acting is top notch and Mia Farrow is exactly what a unicorn should sound like. Christopher Lee delivers the doom but also sorrow and heartbreak underneath those dark baritones. Alan Arkin is fun and Jeff Bridges sings! One of the great things of a Rankin Bass film is that it's never afraid to go dark and scary, there is a ugly harpy hag and a demonic Red Bull that is a brooding, destructive masculine presence that contrasts brilliantly with the frail, wispy feminine Unicorn. The songs performed by America work well whilst watching the film but you won't remember them by the time the credits roll. The story is your standard Hero's tale but the emotions really work and you genuinely feel sorry for the Unicorn and even for the bad guy at times because he's such a well rounded character. The ending leaves some loose ends and a band of Robin Hood loving bandits are introduced then completely dumped. However, these are minor flaws which stop the film being five stars but certainly don't ruin it and the film is still an entertaining and visually impressive film. The climax is especially amazing and a beautiful, fantastic sequence and one of my favorite animated scenes of all time. I won't spoil it but once you've seen it you will remember how breathtaking this climax is long after the credits roll.
G**.
Lovely
I bought this purely for nostalgic reasons. I remembered this film from when I was tiny. I know the red bull scared the living daylights out of me when I was 4 haha, but wanted to see it again as an adult.It's a lovely film, well worth watching.
P**O
Well chuffed
My daughter who is now 11 borrowed a VHS version of this DVD years ago when we had a working VHS player,she came accross the last unicorn book and told me how much she loved the film as she is mad about horses and asked if we could hire the DVD,after phoning around various rental shops to our disappointment we were told it was not available on DVD as it was released in 1982.I therefore had the task of telling her this,it was my daughter who suggested Amazon as she always see's me purchasing goods,I never gave it a thought but searched for it and to our delight we found it on DVD,you should have seen her wee face,great price,service and delivery Thank's.
A**R
Robyn Harvey, Co. Meath, Ireland
The Last Unicorn is a beautiful story about the last unicorn in the world on an adventure to find more of her kind. On the way she meets colourful characters such as Schmendrick the Magician, Mommy Fortuna and Molly Grue . I love the music as it is beautifully written and sung.I love the movie and I would like to read the book. The Last Unicorn is an enchanting tale that all children will love.
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