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The Iron Giant
(1999)
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Warner Home Video
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PG
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Studio:
Warner Home Video
Genre:
Children's
MPAA Rating:
PG
Director:
Brad Bird
Language:
English
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Cast:
Harry Connick, Jr.
,
Jennifer Aniston
Published ID:
38372
UPC:
085391764427, 085391831822,
Plot:
A boy's best friend is his robot in this animated adventure from
Brad Bird
, best known for his TV work on such series as
The Simpsons
,
King of the Hill
, and
The Critic
. Set in 1957,
The Iron Giant
focuses on Hogarth (voice of
Eli Marienthal
), an imaginative nine-year-old boy who daydreams of alien invasions and doing battle with Communist agents. One day, Hogarth hears a local fisherman talk about something that surpasses anything he could dream up: a fifty-foot robot that fell from the sky into a nearby lake. Needless to say, Hogarth's mom, Annie (voice of
Jennifer Aniston
) finds this a little hard to swallow, but when Hogarth finds the robot (voice of
Vin Diesel
) and fishes him out of the water, his pal Dean (voice of
Harry Connick Jr.
), a beatnik sculptor who also runs a junkyard, offers to help by hiding the robot with his salvage. A government agent named Kent Mansley (voice of
Christopher McDonald
) soon gets wind that there's a mechanical invader of unknown origins in the neighborhood and wants to wipe out the potential threat. However, the robot (which loves to eat metal and is learning to talk) turns out to be friendly, and the boy in turn tries to teach his new pal the ways of humans.
The Iron Giant
is loosely based on the book {~The Iron Man} by late British poet Ted Hughes, previously adapted for the stage by rock musician
Pete Townshend
, who executive produced the film. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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