After the smash hit of The Jungle Book and the relative success of Robin Hood, the Disneystaff worked on a story based on Margery Sharp’s novels about two little mice that Walt Disney had begun supervising before his death.
Floyd Huddleston |
A main title was designed to describe the activity of the organization with successive scenes showing the mice helping others animals or humans with a song to match. Finally, a ballad was planned in the style of “Love” from Robin Hood, with the same singer Nancy Adams, called "The Need to be Loved”.
Unfortunately, Prima’s health took a turn for the worse when he discovered he had a tumor and the talented singer went into a coma in 1975 and died three years later. Instead of shelving the project, the studio decided to alter their concept and remove the bear altogether. The mice were now on their own.
All songs were scrapped except “The Need to be Loved”, the only one to match the new style of the film. Yet the lyrics were changed to “Someone’s Waiting For You”. Shelby Flint, a new singer, was hired and two more similar songs were added for her by Carol Connors and Amy Robbins.
The main title would now be a stylized account of the journey of the bottle containing the message of a little girl in distress, told with a series of paintings with Flint singing a lovely ballad called “The Journey”. A first, for a Disney animated feature.
Penny and Louie |
Penny and Rufus |
Can any of you tell me what the connection between this film and Alfred Hitchcock’s Psychois? Well, the cute little muskrat Ellie May is voiced by Jeannette Nolan, one of the voices of… the infamous Mrs. Bates!
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