Madeline: Lost In Paris

Madeline: Lost In Paris

By Stan Phillips

  • Genre: Kids & Family
  • Release Date: 1999-01-01
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 15min
  • Director: Stan Phillips
  • Production Company: DiC Entertainment
  • Production Country: Canada, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
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She's captured millions of hearts and has been adored by every generation - now Madeline stars in her first animated feature ever! Full of spirited fun, with five fantastic new songs, "Madeline: Lost In Paris" is narrated by Christopher Plummer and features the voices of stars such as Jason Alexander. When a long-lost uncle from Vienna pays a surprise visit, Madeline's dreams of family life seem wonderfully fulfilled - until she finds herself in the middle of an unscrupulous scheme. Madeline must call upon all of her courage and cleverness in order to foil an evil plot to take her from the only family she's ever known. Join Madeline. Miss Clavel, Pepito, her eleven school friends and ever-so-smart dog Genevieve in a thrilling Paris adventure as they all rediscover the true meaning of family.

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  • Awful!

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    By JulieMcculloch
    I have general trust in the content of the Madeline series. I rented a few Madeline videos for my daughter to keep her entertained. This was the third one we watched. Basically, a man takes Madeleine to live with him, claiming to be her uncle. She happily agrees. However, upon their arrival in Vienna, it turns out that Madeline’s uncle works for a lace saleswoman, and she forces Madeline to labor away with other girls, some of which are ill. They’re all threatened, scolded, refused food and care, and generally abused. Oh, and their hair is cut off without their consent! This really threw me off guard. Check out the little twenty five minute features, episodes of the show, the adaptation with Shirley Temple, and the books instead.

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