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Synopsis
The British animation firm of John Halas and Joy Batchelor perform yeoman service in adapting George Orwell's allegorical novel Animal Farm to the screen. As any high-school English student can tell you,the original 1945 novel was Orwell's spin on the rise and fall of the Communist myth. A group of intelligent animals overthrow their corrupt human owner and set up their own self-sustained farm, predicated on an idealistic credo: "All Animals are Created Equal", "No Animal Shall Ever Drink Liquor", "Four Legs Good: Two Legs Bad" etc. But when Snowball the Pig (read: Trotsky) is overthrown by the despotic Napoleon (read: Stalin), all idealism goes out the window, and soon the pigs are ruling dictatorially over the other animals. Before long, Animal Farm operates on but one principle: "All Animals Are Created Equal, But Some Are More Equal Than Others." Orwell's ironic ending, in which it becomes impossible to tell the difference between the Pigs and the Humans, is blunted in favor of a grafted-on happy ending, perhaps to mollify the kiddie trade. Maurice Denham supplies all the character's voices, while Gordon Heath serves as narrator. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Mátyás Seiber Composer (Music Score)
John Halas Director
Joy Batchelor Director
John Halas Producer
Joy Batchelor Producer
Louis de Rochemont Producer
Borden Mace Screenwriter
Halas Batchelor Screenwriter
John Halas Screenwriter
Joy Batchelor Screenwriter
Lothar Wolff Screenwriter
Philip Stapp Screenwriter
George Orwell Short Story Author
George Orwell Short Story Author
Jack King Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1955
Runtime: 73
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Animated

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Associated British Picture Corporation
RKO Radio Pictures