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A young mouse named Fievel and his family decide to migrate to America, a “land without cats,” at the turn of the 20th century. But somehow, Fievel ends up in the New World alone and must fend off not only the felines he never thought he’d have to deal with again but also the loneliness of being away from home.
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Film Cast:
- Fievel Mousekewitz (voice): Phillip Glasser
- Mama Mousekewitz (voice): Erica Yohn
- Papa Mousekewitz (voice): Nehemiah Persoff
- Tanya Mousekewitz (voice): Amy Green
- Henri (voice): Christopher Plummer
- Warren T. Rat (voice): John Finnegan
- Digit (voice): Will Ryan
- Moe (voice): Hal Smith
- Tony Toponi (voice): Pat Musick
- Bridget (voice): Cathianne Blore
- Honest John (voice): Neil Ross
- Gussie Mausheimer (voice): Madeline Kahn
- Tiger (voice): Dom DeLuise
- The Balladeer (voice) (uncredited): Linda Ronstadt
- The 2nd Balladeer (voice) (uncredited): James Ingram
- Jake (voice) (uncredited): Dan Kuenster
Film Crew:
- Executive Producer: Steven Spielberg
- Producer: Kathleen Kennedy
- Casting: Jane Feinberg
- Casting: Mike Fenton
- Producer: Frank Marshall
- Songs: James Horner
- Producer: Gary Goldman
- Story: David Kirschner
- Producer: John Pomeroy
- Producer: Don Bluth
- Story: Tony Geiss
- Editor: Dan Molina
- Associate Producer: Deborah Jelin Newmyer
- Story: Judy Freudberg
- Animation Manager: Greg Tiernan
- Animation: Skip Jones
- Visual Effects: Diann Landau
- Animation: Vera Pacheco
- Production Manager: Fred Craig
- Storyboard Assistant: Larry Leker
- Assistant Director: David J. Steinberg
- Sound Editor: Christopher Ackland
- Animation: Tim Allen
- Animation Manager: Brendan Harris
- Special Effects: David ‘Joey’ Mildenberger
- Animation Manager: Fred A. Reilly
- Songs: Barry Mann
- Production Manager: Thad Weinlein
- Casting: Lynda Gordon
- Songs: Cynthia Weil
- Assistant Director: Sue Shakespeare
- Associate Producer: Kate Barker
Movie Reviews:
- zaynerocks128isback: I love An American Tail, I used to have an copy of this film and watching it! Better than The Emoji Movie! I wish to rewatch this film.

