Fievel (film)

Fievel Is A remake of the 1986 Animated Film, An American Tail.

Synopsis
The Year is 1885, In Shostka, Russia. the Mousekewitzes, a Russian-Jewish family of mice who live under a human house owned by the Moskowitz family, are having a celebration of Hanukkah where Papa gives his hat to his 7-year-old son, Fievel, Who is in grieving when His grandfather passed away. Fievel's Father then tells his three children about America, a country where there are no cats. The celebration is interrupted when a battery of Cossacks and their cats attack the village and the denizens. Because of this, the Moskowitz home, along with that of the Mousekewitzes, is destroyed. Later that night, the surviving mice gather at the center of the village, and decide to head for America. On their journey, The Mousekewitz Family and the village mice go westward to America, They headed for the towns of Gomel, Babruysk, Minsk, (Where Mr. Mousekewitz tells His kids about the Giant Mouse of Minsk) Bialystok, Warsaw, Bydgoszcz, Berlin, and finally Hamburg.

Arriving in Hamburg, the Mousekewitzes board a tramp steamer headed for New York City. All the mice aboard are ecstatic at the prospect of going to America as there are "no cats" there. Except for Fievel, who is still in grieving. During a thunderstorm on their journey, Fievel suddenly finds himself separated from his family and washed overboard. Thinking that he has died, they proceed to the city as planned, though they become depressed at his loss.

However, Fievel floats to New York City in a bottle and, after a from a French pigeon named Henri, embarks on a quest to find his family. He encounters conman Warren T. Rat, who heartlessly sells him to a sweatshop. At night, He along with a group of mice escape with Tony Toponi, a street-smart Italian mouse, and they join up with Bridget, an Irish mouse trying to rouse her fellow mice to fight the cats. When a gang of feral cats called the Mott Street Maulers attacks a mouse marketplace, the immigrant mice and the Mousekewitz family learn that the tales of a cat-free country are not true.

Bridget takes Fievel and Tony to see Honest John, an alcoholic politician who knows the city's voting mice. However, he can't help Fievel search for his family, as they have not yet registered to vote. Meanwhile, his older sister, Tanya, tells her gloomy parents she has a feeling that he is still alive, but they insist that they can't hang on to false hope.

Led by the rich and powerful Gussie Mausheimer, the mice hold a rally to decide what to do about the cats. As Warren is extorting them all for protection that he never provides. No one knows what to do about it, until Fievel whispers a plan to Gussie. Although his family also attends, they stand well in the back of the audience and they are unable to recognize Fievel onstage with her.

The mice take over an abandoned museum on Chelsea Pier and begin constructing their plan. On the day of launch, Fievel gets lost and stumbles upon the Maulers' lair. He discovers Warren there, that he is actually a small cat in disguise, and that he is the leader of the Maulers. They discover Fievel, but the mouse escapes the lair and hides in an alley. Knowing His life and the plan is in danger, Fievel tries to find the shortest and safest path to Chelsea Pier, and hides out in a Cheese Factory. While looking for a place to sleep, Fievel is attacked by a group of rough street mice, who tell Fievel to leave. but, One of the Maulers come in as the Bullying Mice scatter, with the leader throwing Fievel at the approaching Mauler, to cover their escape. But, after exiting the factory, the Bullying mice are ambushed by three more of the Maulers. As for Fievel, He spots a cat coming out of the shadows and hides behind a cheese wheel. The cat as it turns out, was a reluctant member of the Maulers; a goofy, soft-hearted long-haired orange tabby cat named Tiger, who befriends and lets Him leave in peace, as Fievel races to Chelsea Pier. However, two of the cats spot Fievel, and one of the cats tell the other to get Warren T.

As morning was nearing, Fievel races back to the pier with the cats chasing after him. There, the disguised Warren attempts to extort the mice again and to surrender Fievel and their money in exchange for their safety, but when Tony recognizes Warren as the rat who sold Fievel to the sweatshop, Tony uses His slingshot to get rid of Warren's disguise. after seeing Warren for what He really is, the mice defiantly refuse. Warren then sets fire to the pier's entrance in an attempt to burn the mice alive, until Gussie finally orders the mice to release the secret weapon. A huge mechanical mouse, inspired by the tales Papa told Fievel of the "Giant Mouse of Minsk", chases Warren down the pier and into the water as all the Maulers scatter in New York. A tramp steamer bound for Hong Kong picks Warren T. up on its anchor and carries Him away. However, a pile of leaking kerosene cans has caused remnants of the fire Warren had started to ignite the entire pier, and the mice are forced to flee when the human F.D.N.Y. arrives to extinguish it.

After the fire, Fievel wakes up on the burning remains of the pier. Papa and Tanya overhear Bridget and Tony calling out to Fievel, but Papa is sure that there may be another "Fievel" somewhere, until Mama finds his hat.

Joined by Gussie, Tiger allows them to ride him to Chelsea Pier to find Fievel and they are ultimately successful. Some time later, As Halloween was Nearing, Henri along with his girlfriend take the Mousekewitz family to see his newly completed project—the Statue of Liberty, which appears to smile and wink at Fievel and Tanya, and the Mouskewitzes' new life in the United States begins. Tiger is now leader of the Maulers, where instead of extorting mice, they help other cats find homes. as Tony and Bridget are now a couple. As for Warren T, He is impoverished while looking for new cats to continue His extortion plan.

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