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The Lord of the Rings By Jeff Shannon
Although it was ultimately overshadowed by Peter Jackson's live-action Lord
of the Rings trilogy, Ralph Bakshi's animated adaptation of J.R.R.
Tolkien's fantasy classic is not without charms of its own. A target of
derision from intolerant fans, this ambitious production is nevertheless a
respectably loyal attempt to animate the first half of Tolkien's trilogy,
beginning with the hobbit Frodo's inheritance of "the One Ring"
of power from Bilbo Baggins, and ending with the wizard Gandalf's triumph
over the evil army of orcs. While the dialogue is literate and superbly
voiced by a prestigious cast (including John Hurt as Aragorn), Leonard
Rosenman's accomplished score effectively matches the ominous atmosphere
that Bakshi's animation creates and sustains. Bakshi's lamentable decision
to combine traditional cel animation with "rotoscoped" (i.e.,
meticulously traced) live-action footage is jarringly distracting and
aesthetically disastrous, but when judged by its narrative content, this Lord
of the Rings deserves more credit than it typically receives.
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|  | Director: Ralph Bakshi
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|  | Stars: Christopher Guard, William Squire, John Hurt, Michael Sholes (voices of)
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|  | Released: November 15, 1978
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