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Gary Trousdale

Author of Beauty and the Beast [1991 film]

13 Works 3,031 Members 18 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: (Director) Gary Trousdale

Image credit: Gary Trousdale [credit: Wikimedia Commons user Boungawa]

Works by Gary Trousdale

Beauty and the Beast [1991 film] (1991) — Director — 1,658 copies, 8 reviews
Atlantis: The Lost Empire [2001 film] (2001) — Director — 487 copies, 6 reviews
The Hunchback of Notre Dame [1996 film] (1996) — Director — 465 copies, 3 reviews
Shrek the Halls [2007 TV special] (2007) — Director — 111 copies, 1 review
Atlantis: Milo's Return [2003 film] (2003) — Director — 104 copies
Scared Shrekless [2010 TV movie] (2011) — Director — 43 copies
Rocky and Bullwinkle [2014 short film] (2014) — Director — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Trousdale, Gary
Birthdate
1960-06-08
Gender
male
Education
California Institute of the Arts
Occupations
film director
animator
Organizations
Walt Disney Feature Animation
DreamWorks Animation
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
La Crescenta-Montrose, California, USA
Associated Place (for map)
California, USA

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Reviews

21 reviews
This re-imagining of the fairy tale was very well done, and I liked it.
The music is excellent, the animation perfect, and the characters NOT found in Mme Leprince de Beaumont's original story are enchanting.
½
Substance: Quasimodo the Hunchback is a very sympathetic and heroic character in this adaptation. The script makes a total hash of the book, of course, and totally "rewrites" the relationship between Esmerelda and Phoebus, her "true love." However, if you have never read the book, the story is great for the intended audience, and okay for adults.
At least this version kept the goat, although not quite in the same "role" as in the book.

I wish there had been more clarity that the bad guy, show more Frollo, was falsifying his alleged religious principles, but at least the nearly-irrelevant priest was a good guy.

Style: The girl-figure seems to be the same one who has been doing all the movies lately (in that era); they ought to give her a raise.

Rewatched ten years later: it's actually pretty good (again, on its own merits, not as an expression of Hugo's novel).
Note: Disney (and most animation houses) seem to settle on a set of "persona profiles" for each round of movie-making, and all the "actresses" and "actors" have to fit that mold.
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½
Fairly entertaining, not a bad movie. It was different than what Disney usually did but it was a refreshing change.
Some parts of this movie haven't aged well, but at least Quasimodo and Esmeralda got better/happier endings than they did in the novel. 3.5/5 stars.

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Bob Tzudiker Screenwriter
Sean Bishop Screenplay
Bill Riling Screenplay
Theresa Cullen Screenplay
Thomas Hart Screenwriter
Raman Hui Director
Tim Johnson Director
David Soren Director
Tom Owens Director
John Musker Director
Robert Ben Garant Screenwriter/Actor
Thomas Lennon Screenwriter/Actor
Ron Clements Director
Alan Menken Composer
Don Hahn Producer
Tom Hulce Voice
Tony Jay Voice
Victor Hugo Original book
Mike Mignola Designer
Teresa Cheng Producer
Gina Shay Producer
Luq Hamet Actor
Don L. Harper Composer
Josh Gad Actor
Jay Ward Original characters
Tony Morales Composer
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Statistics

Works
13
Members
3,031
Popularity
#8,424
Rating
3.9
Reviews
18
ISBNs
52
Languages
4

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