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The Rescuers is a 1977 American animated adventure comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution. Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor respectively star as Bernard and Bianca, two mice who are members of the Rescue Aid Society, an international mouse organization dedicated to helping abduction victims around the world.
"The Rescuers," a documentary produced by Joyce D. Mandell [1] and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Michael W. King, sheds light on the untold stories of 12 courageous diplomats who, at considerable personal risk, saved tens of thousands of Jews during World War II.
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The Rescuers-Last Chance Project is being produced by Emmy award-winning filmmaker Michael W. King in association with USC/Shoah Foundation and the Andrew J. and Joyce D. Mandell Family Foundation. King and Joyce D. Mandell, creators and producers of the 2011 award-winning documentary The Rescuers (documentary), featuring renowned historian Sir ...
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The Rescuers is a 1977 animated film from Walt Disney Animation Studios. The Rescuers may also refer to: The Rescuers, a 1959 book that the 1977 film was partially based on; The Rescuers Down Under, the sequel to the 1977 film; The Rescuers (documentary), a 2011 documentary film directed and produced by Michael W. King