A young boy and a group of misfit friends embark on a quest to find a dark magic item of ultimate power before a diabolical tyrant can.A young boy and a group of misfit friends embark on a quest to find a dark magic item of ultimate power before a diabolical tyrant can.A young boy and a group of misfit friends embark on a quest to find a dark magic item of ultimate power before a diabolical tyrant can.
Grant Bardsley
- Taran
- (voice)
Freddie Jones
- Dallben
- (voice)
Susan Sheridan
- Eilonwy
- (voice)
Nigel Hawthorne
- Fflewddur
- (voice)
Arthur Malet
- King Eidilleg
- (voice)
John Byner
- Gurgi
- (voice)
- …
Lindsay Rich
- Fairfolk
- (voice)
Brandon Call
- Fairfolk
- (voice)
Gregory Levinson
- Fairfolk
- (voice)
Eda Reiss Merin
- Orddu
- (voice)
Adele Malis-Morey
- Orwen
- (voice)
Billie Hayes
- Orgoch
- (voice)
Phil Fondacaro
- Creeper
- (voice)
- …
Peter Renaday
- Henchman
- (voice)
James Almanzar
- Henchman
- (voice)
Wayne Allwine
- Henchman
- (voice)
Steve Hale
- Henchman
- (voice)
Phil Nibbelink
- Henchman
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe first Disney animated film that's not a musical, does not contain any songs neither performed by characters, nor in the background.
- GoofsTaran unchains the gate barring their escape from the castle. In subsequent shots, the lock and chains reappear and then, finally disappear.
- Crazy creditsThere are no opening or cast and crew credits.
- Alternate versionsThe version of the film released to theaters omits numerous fully animated scenes that include shots of graphic violence as Taran fights his way out of the castle and shots of Eilonwy sporting ripped garments as she's hanging for her life with Taran and Fflewddur. The most well-known deleted scene, due to a clumsy jump that it left in the film's soundtrack and a cel of the infamous scene appearing online, is that of a man being mauled by one of the Cauldron-born.
- ConnectionsEdited from Fantasia (1940)
Featured review
1st watched 10/2/2004 - 7 out of 10(Dir- Ted Berman & Richard Rich): Well-done overlooked Disney film. This is one of the movies that came out before "Little Mermaid" in 1989 similar to "The Great Mouse Detective" that didn't get much attention but nevertheless was a well-done story & production. This may have been the first animated Disney film to be rated PG as well, which may have kept people away. The PG rating may have been given for a small blood being shown on the mouth of our hero or the very scary zombie-like "Horn King" who has to rate up there as one of the truly scary villains in the Disney films. The story revolves around the Horn King's reign and his attempt to have greater reign over the world by finding the Black Cauldron. An enchanted pig that is able to see the future is also much wanted by the Horn King in order to find out where the Black Cauldron is. What makes this movie good is the story, the animation, the music, and the overall presentation. I also like that it didn't follow other Disney films and became it's own entity. This may be another reason it's not associated with Disney often. Overall this is a very groundbreaking Disney film, but it was so forgotten that it's not had any impact on the future of Disney.
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Languages
- Also known as
- El caldero negro
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $44,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $21,288,692
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,180,110
- Jul 28, 1985
- Gross worldwide
- $21,289,084
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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