The Muppets... Scotland Yard... jewel thieves... lead to high adventure in London.
"The Great Muppet Caper" (1981), a delightful concoction of humor and whimsy, was a collaborative effort between ITC Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company, filmed across the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Directed by the visionary Jim Henson himself, this film marks a significant entry in the Muppet franchise, blending the charm of puppetry with a classic heist narrative. The story follows Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, and Gonzo as they embark on a mission to solve a jewel theft, with the backdrop of vibrant London settings adding a unique flavor to the Muppets' usual antics. The plot revolves around the trio's investigation into the theft of the fabulous Baseball Diamond, owned by the glamorous Lady Holiday. As they delve deeper, the Muppets' characteristic blend of slapstick comedy and heartfelt moments shines through, with Kermit's budding romance with Lady Holiday's fashion editor, Miss Piggy, adding a layer of romantic intrigue. The film's strength lies in its ability to weave together a coherent storyline with the Muppets' inherent chaos, resulting in a narrative that is both engaging and hilariously unpredictable. One of the standout features of "The Great Muppet Caper" is its innovative use of puppetry and special effects, which were groundbreaking for the time. The seamless integration of the Muppets into real-world settings, such as the streets of London and the opulent interiors of Lady Holiday's mansion, showcases the technical prowess of Henson's team. The film also boasts memorable musical numbers, penned by the legendary Joe Raposo, which add to its charm and have become beloved classics among Muppet fans. In essence, "The Great Muppet Caper" is a testament to Jim Henson's creative genius and the enduring appeal of the Muppets. It successfully combines elements of mystery, romance, and comedy, all while maintaining the unique spirit that has made the Muppets a beloved part of popular culture. This film not only entertains but also celebrates the joy of storytelling through the art of puppetry, leaving audiences of all ages enchanted and eager for more Muppet adventures.
Año1981
Página principal
Presupuesto14000000$
Duración98 minuto
Ingresos31200000$
GénerosCrimenComediaMisterioMúsicaRomanceFamilia
Países de producciónUnited KingdomUnited States of America