Max and Ruby (1994 Film)

Max and Ruby is a 1994 Live Action/Animated film based on the Book Series By Rosemary Wells, Directed by Simon Wells Produced by Steven Spielberg and David Kirschner Executive Producers Frank Marshall, Bonne Radford and Rosemary Wells and was Produced by Amblimation and was Distributed by Universal Pictures in the US and Miramax Films Internationally, Rosemary Wells, creator of Max and Ruby, Served as Creative Consultant, Thad Heinlein as animation executive Music By James Horner

Plot
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Synopsis
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Cast

 * Phillip Glasser as Max.


 * Cathy Cavadini as Ruby


 * Dom Deluise as Mr wells

Transcript
See Max and Ruby (1994 Film)/Transcript

Credits
See Max and Ruby (1994 Film)/Credits

Reciption
The film received positive reviews, Some say the movie is an endearment to the original Book series, As of today, Rotten Tomatoes states that the film has a 78% based on 110 reviews

Rating
The movie is Rated G

Home Media
The film came out on VHS on May 19th 1994 from MCA Universal Home Video and was later released on DVD from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment in 2004 for the 10th Anniversary of the film.

Sequel
In 1997, a sequel was announced by Spielberg and Wells, in 1998 It was announced that Universal and Miramax would return to work on the film, the film, entitled Legend of Max and Ruby was released on April 16th, 1999.

Trivia

 * Michael Sporn will be Involved as Animation Consultant.


 * In 2002 a TV series based on Max and Ruby Based on the books was made at Nelvana Limited without the involvement of Steven Spielberg or Universal. It was instead from Nickelodeon.
 * On some prints of the movie (such as the Region 4 DVD), John Cale's version of Hallelujah is replaced with Rufus Wainwright's version, this may be an editing mistake, the standard DVD, VHS, Blu-Ray, and TV airings keep the original version.
 * The movie had it's TV premiere on HBO on September 15th, 1994, and it was later shown on Nickelodeon and CBS in 2002 to promote the Max and Ruby TV Show, in 2012, it aired on Nickelodeon again to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the show.