The Iron Giant

This gentle reworking of Ted Hughes's 1968 novella was the unseen gem of 1999. Hogarth, a young boy who lives in the Maine woods during the cold war, befriends a giant robot. As with E.T., the iron giant is a misunderstood outsider who becomes a child's best friend, and Hogarth does his best to hide the massive figure from his mom (voiced by Jennifer Aniston) and the local scrap-yard beatnik (Harry Connick Jr.). Soon the suspicions of neighbors and a government agent (Christopher McDonald) spell trouble. With no songs, no sidekicks, and no cheap ending,The Iron Giant is a refreshing change-- like an off-Broadway production compared to the glitz of Disney's annual animated extravaganzas. Director Brad Bird may haveFamily Dog andThe Simpsons to his credit, but this film doesn't have that brand of scatological humor. As with the best family entertainments, there are gags that adults will howl at while the kids are watching something else (see Bird's interpretation of cold war propaganda). And the star is one cool piece of animated magic. Voiced by Vin Diesel ( Saving Private Ryan 's hulking Private Caparzo) and filled with more gadgets than a Swiss army knife, the giant is a grand thing to behold. And like another famous cinema tin man, our hero--and the movie--has heart. Superb entertainment for ages 5 and up.--Doug Thomas

 
Title:The Iron Giant
Director:Brad Bird
Stars:Jennifer Aniston
Harry Connick Jr.
Vin Diesel
James Gammon
Cloris Leachman
Christopher McDonald
John Mahoney
Eli Marienthal
M. Emmet Walsh
Mary Kay Bergman
Ollie Johnston
Jack Angel
Michael Bird (IV)
Devon Cole Borisoff
Rodger Bumpass
Robert Clotworthy
Jennifer Darling
Zack Eginton
Paul Eiding
Bill Farmer
Publisher:Warner Home Video
Genre:Animation
3-6 Years
7-9 Years
10-12 Years
Adapted from Books
Connick Jr., Harry
Animated
Family Films
Robots & Androids
Fantasy
Kids & Family
Edition:
Minutes:86
MPAA Rating:PG
Net Rating:5
Features:Anamorphic
Animated
Closed-captioned
Color
Dolby
Full Screen
Widescreen
NTSC
2.35:1