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The Great Muppet Caper

The Great Muppet Caper is a 1981 musical heist comedy film directed by Jim Henson (in his feature directorial debut) and the second theatrical film featuring the Muppets. The film stars Muppet performers Henson, Frank Oz, Dave Goelz, Jerry Nelson, Richard Hunt, and Steve Whitmire, as well as Charles Grodin and Diana Rigg with special cameo appearances by John Cleese, Robert Morley, Peter Ustinov, and Jack Warden. The film was produced by ITC Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company and distributed by Universal Pictures. In the plot, the Muppets are caught up in a jewel heist while investigating a robbery in London.

The Great Muppet Caper
Theatrical release poster by Drew Struzan
Directed byJim Henson
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyOswald Morris
Edited byRalph Kemplen
Music byJoe Raposo
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Associated Film Distribution [a]
Release dates
  • 26 June 1981 (1981-06-26) (United States)
  • 30 July 1981 (1981-07-30) (United Kingdom)
Running time
97 minutes[2]
Countries
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$14 million[3][4]
Box office$31.2 million (United States)[5]

The film was released by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution on 26 June 1981 in the United States and on 30 July 1981 in the United Kingdom. It is the only Muppets feature film directed by Henson. Shot in the United Kingdom and London in 1980, the film was released shortly after the final season of The Muppet Show.

Plot Edit

Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear are investigative reporters for the Daily Chronicle newspaper—they are supposedly identical twins, which becomes the source of a running gag: nobody can tell they are twins unless Fozzie is wearing his hat. Gonzo the Great is their loyal photographer, and together they make a team. One day, after the trio is dismissed for failing to report on a major jewel robbery, Kermit asks their editor Mr. Tarkanian to allow them to travel to London to investigate the robbery and interview the victim, the prominent fashion designer Lady Holiday. Statler and Waldorf make appearances throughout the film to heckle them and the audience.

With only $12 for the trip, they are forced to travel in an airplane baggage hold and are literally thrown out of the plane as it passes over Britain. They stay at the dilapidated (but free) Happiness Hotel, which is populated by other Muppet characters, including Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, Scooter, the Swedish Chef, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Beaker, Lew Zealand, Annie Sue, Rowlf the Dog, Sam the Eagle, Pops, Beauregard, Crazy Harry, Camilla the Chicken, and Rizzo the Rat. The next morning, when Kermit seeks out Lady Holiday in her office, he finds her newly hired receptionist, the alluring Miss Piggy, and mistakes her for the fashion designer. Piggy instantly falls in love with the little green reporter. She poses as Lady Holiday, and Kermit asks her out for dinner; to keep up the pose, she allows Kermit to assume she lives at a "highbrow" address. She sneaks into a townhouse at 17 Highbrow Street to wait for him (much to the surprise of the actual upper-class British residents), and they go out to the Dubonnet Club for dinner.

At the nightclub, the real Lady Holiday's necklace is stolen by her jealous brother Nicky and his accomplices Carla, Marla, and Darla, three of her exploited fashion models (the very same thieves who robbed her before). After the robbery, Miss Piggy's charade is revealed and she flees, leaving Kermit behind. Gonzo has taken a picture of the robbers, but it is later inadvertently ruined. The next day, in a park, Kermit and Miss Piggy reconcile after having a brief argument. Despite Nicky's instant attraction to Miss Piggy, he and his accomplices frame her for the necklace theft during Lady Holiday's fashion show. They plan to steal an even more valuable prize: Lady Holiday's largest and most valuable jewel, the fabulous Baseball Diamond, now on display at the Mallory Gallery. Unbeknownst to them, Gonzo overhears their plot. He, Kermit, Fozzie, and the other residents of the Happiness Hotel decide to intercept the thieves and catch them red-handed to exonerate Miss Piggy. Kermit arrives at the prison to explain the plan to Piggy, while being disguised as her "lawyer".

The Muppets sneak into the Mallory Gallery and get to the Baseball Diamond at the same time as the thieves. They try to keep the diamond out of the thieves' hands via a game of keep away, but Nicky eventually catches the diamond and takes Kermit hostage at gunpoint. In the meantime, Piggy escapes from prison, and she races to the gallery, thus crashing through the window on a motorcycle that serendipitously fell off a truck in front of her. She knocks Nicky out and dispatches Carla, Marla and Darla with a flurry of furious karate chops. As the police arrive, all charges against Piggy are dropped, Nicky and his accomplices are arrested, and the Muppets get their deserved credit for foiling the heist.

The Muppets then return to the United States the same way they departed, thus being thrown out of the cargo hold and parachuting back.

Cast Edit

  • Diana Rigg as Lady Holiday, a famous British fashion designer who has been the victim of a jewel heist
  • Charles Grodin as Nicky Holiday, Lady Holiday's brother
  • Michael Robbins as Henderson, the Mallory Gallery's security guard
  • Joan Sanderson as Dorcas, Neville's wife
  • Peter Hughes as Stanley, a maître d' at the Dubonnet Club
  • Peggy Aitchison as a prison guard
  • Tommy Godfrey as a bus conductor
  • Erica Creer as Marla, Nicky's henchwoman.
  • Kate Howard as Carla, Nicky's henchwoman.
  • Della Finch as Darla, Nicky's henchwoman.

Cameo guest stars Edit

Muppet performers Edit

Release Edit

The Great Muppet Caper was theatrically released on 26 June 1981 in the United States and on 30 July 1981 in the United Kingdom. In celebration of the film's 40th anniversary, The Great Muppet Caper was re-released into theaters for two days on August 8 and 11, 2021.[6]

Home media Edit

The film was first released on Betamax, VHS, and LaserDisc in 1982 by 20th Century-Fox Video. On 29 January 1993, Buena Vista Home Video, under the Jim Henson Video label, re-released the film on VHS and LaserDisc.[7]

It was reissued on VHS and released on DVD for the first time by Columbia Tristar Home Video and Jim Henson Home Entertainment on 1 June 1999. It was later released on DVD by Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment and Jim Henson Home Entertainment on 10 July 2001 and subsequently on 29 November 2005 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment as Kermit's 50th Anniversary Edition.

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released The Great Muppet Caper on Blu-ray and DVD, alongside Muppet Treasure Island, on 10 December 2013.[8]

Reception Edit

Box office Edit

After the success of The Muppet Movie (1979), and with good reviews, the film was expected to be a hit but grossed only half the amount of its predecessor. The film ultimately earned $31.2 million in the United States. The New York Times reported that one studio president had thought the use of the word "caper" in the title was a mistake.[9][5]

It is the fifth-highest grossing Muppet film behind The Muppets (2011), The Muppet Movie (1979), Muppets Most Wanted (2014) and Muppet Treasure Island (1996).

Critical response Edit

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film a two star rating (out of four), writing "...Henson and his associates haven't developed a screenplay that pays attention to the Muppet personalities. Instead, they ship them to England and dump them into a basic caper plot, treating them every bit as much like a formula as James Bond." He concluded his review by stating that "the lack of a cutting edge hurts this movie. It's too nice, too routine, too predictable, and too safe."[10] Similarly, Sheila Benson of the Los Angeles Times felt the "Muppets don't belong in a caper movie. They are interpreters of character, relationship and the human condition. (Of the first film's writers, Jerry Juhl and Jack Burns, only Juhl remains, now collaborating with Jack Rose; Tom Patchett and Jay Tarses are the other pair of writers credited. You can frequently scent trouble, or at least a lack of cohesion, as the list of writers mounts.) Somebody let the air out of the jokes and the originality out of the melodies, which this time are by Joe Raposo."[11]

Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune awarded the film three out of four stars, particularly singling out Miss Piggy for her "fabulous personality, a genuine star quality". However, he felt the film suffers "from a case of the we-know-we're-cute-so-we-can-get-by-with-anything disease. The disease manifests itself in the script that forever interrupts itself with jokes about the movie we're watching ... I expect the screenwriters to try to write a seamless story. Anybody can interrupt the action of a movie for gratuitous remarks such as these, but it's a very cheap laugh."[12] Todd McCarthy, reviewing for Variety, wrote that The Great Muppet Caper "possesses all the charm of the first installment", in which he applauded Henson for showing "a sure hand in guiding his appealing stars through their paces."[13] Vincent Canby of The New York Times compared the romantic chemistry between Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy to that of Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald, in which he praised both characters as the "real stars" of the film.[14]

The film holds a 78% approval rating based on 27 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 6.5/10. The site's consensus says "The Great Muppet Caper is overplotted and uneven, but the appealing presence of Kermit, Miss Piggy and the gang ensure that this heist flick is always breezily watchable."[15] On Metacritic, it has a score of 70 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[16]

After the May 2021 death of co-star Charles Grodin, a number of writers called attention to his performance in the film. Robert Taylor of Collider wrote, "It's tough for a human actor to leave much of an impression in a Muppet movie. Their screen time is usually limited (often to just a cameo) and tends to consist of playing second banana to the Jim Henson-birthed lunacy. But in The Great Muppet Caper, Grodin employs his considerable comedy chops to more than hold his own, and he feels like a natural fit with the Muppet mayhem going on around him."[17] Matthew Dessem wrote in Slate that "Hollywood is going to continue making movies, they say, and birds will continue to sing, and spring will continue to be lovely, and jewel thieves will continue to fall head over heels for pigs who are working as receptionists at posh British houses of fashion while attempting to launch their modeling careers. But a light has been extinguished, a greatness has gone out of the world, and it's fair to wonder if any other actor will ever embody pure, untamed desire for Miss Piggy the way Charles Grodin did. He was sensational."[18]

Music Edit

The songs and score for the film were written and composed by Joe Raposo. In 1982, Raposo was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "The First Time It Happens" but lost to "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" by Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, Christopher Cross and Peter Allen from Arthur.[19]

In 1981, Miss Piggy won the Youth in Film Award for Best Young Musical Recording Artist for her performance of "The First Time It Happens", becoming the first, and only, non-human recipient in the history of the award.[20]

Soundtrack Edit

The Great Muppet Caper: The Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Released1981
GenreSoundtrack
Length36:46
LabelAtlantic
The Muppets chronology
The Muppet Movie: Original Soundtrack Recording
(1979)
The Great Muppet Caper: The Original Soundtrack
(1981)
The Muppets Take Manhattan: The Original Soundtrack
(1984)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [21]

The Great Muppet Caper: The Original Soundtrack contains all of the songs from the film, as well as several portions of dialogue and background score. The album reached #66 on Billboard's Top LP's and Tapes chart in 1981.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Joe Raposo

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."The Main Title" (Instrumental) 2:48
2."Hey A Movie!"Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear and The Great Gonzo2:44
3."The Big Red Bus" (Instrumental) 1:25
4."Happiness Hotel"The Muppets3:07
5."Lady Holiday" (Instrumental) 1:13
6."Steppin' Out With a Star"Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear and The Great Gonzo2:32
7."The Apartment" (Instrumental) 0:54
8."Night Life"Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem2:58
9."The First Time It Happens"Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy4:13
10."Couldn't We Ride"The Muppets3:08
11."Piggy's Fantasy"Stuart Kale and Kermit the Frog3:58
12."The Heist/The Muppet Fight Song/Muppets To The Rescue" (Instrumental) 3:47
13."Homeward Bound" (Instrumental) 0:52
14."Finale: Hey a Movie!"The Muppets1:30
15."Finale: The First Time It Happens"Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy1:37
Total length:36:46

Notes Edit

  1. ^ The film's distribution rights were purchased by The Jim Henson Company from ITC Entertainment in August 1984.[1] The rights were then acquired by Walt Disney Studios upon their parent company's acquisition of the Muppets franchise in 2004. The film has since been subsequently reissued as a Walt Disney Pictures release.

References Edit

  1. ^ Jones 2013, pp. 374–375.
  2. ^ "THE GREAT MUPPET CAPER (U)". British Board of Film Classification. 9 June 1981. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  3. ^ Jones 2013, p. 307.
  4. ^ Moses, Antoinette (Fall 1982). "British Production 1981". Sight & Sound. Vol. 51, no. 4. p. 258.
  5. ^ a b "The Great Muppet Caper (1981)". Box Office Mojo.
  6. ^ "The Great Muppet Caper 40th Anniversary". Fathom Events. from the original on 25 June 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  7. ^ "Henson Video line debuts Jan. 29 with eight titles". Variety. 10 November 1992. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  8. ^ "'Muppet Treasure Island & The Great Muppet Caper: Of Pirates & Pigs Collection' Blu-ray Dated". High-Def Digest. 9 August 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  9. ^ Harmetz, Aljean (9 September 1981). "Hollywood is Joyous Over Its Record Grossing Summer". The New York Times. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  10. ^ Ebert, Roger. "The Great Muppet Caper". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 28 January 2012 – via RogerEbert.com.
  11. ^ Benson, Sheila (27 June 1981). "'Great Muppet Caper' Rescues Comedy". Los Angeles Times. Part II, p. 4. Retrieved 31 March 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  12. ^ Siskel, Gene (26 June 1981). "Miss Piggy real star of Muppet movie". Chicago Tribune. Section 3, p. 3. Retrieved 31 March 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  13. ^ McCarthy, Todd (24 June 1981). "Film Reviews: The Great Muppet Caper". Variety.
  14. ^ Canby, Vincent (26 June 1981). "Screen: Miss Piggy Stars in 'Great Muppet Caper'". The New York Times. p. C8. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  15. ^ "The Great Muppet Caper (1981)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  16. ^ "The Great Muppet Caper". Metacritic. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  17. ^ Taylor, Robert (22 May 2021). "A Tribute to Charles Grodin's Brilliant Performance in 'The Great Muppet Caper'". Collider. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  18. ^ Dessem, Matthew (19 May 2021). "With Charles Grodin's Death, Hollywood's Greatest Romance Comes to an End". Slate. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  19. ^ "54th Academy Awards Winners". Oscars.org. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  20. ^ "3rd Annual Youth In Film Awards". YoungArtistAwards.org. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  21. ^ AllMusic review

Bibliography Edit

External links Edit

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The Great Muppet Caper is a 1981 musical heist comedy film directed by Jim Henson in his feature directorial debut and the second theatrical film featuring the Muppets The film stars Muppet performers Henson Frank Oz Dave Goelz Jerry Nelson Richard Hunt and Steve Whitmire as well as Charles Grodin and Diana Rigg with special cameo appearances by John Cleese Robert Morley Peter Ustinov and Jack Warden The film was produced by ITC Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company and distributed by Universal Pictures In the plot the Muppets are caught up in a jewel heist while investigating a robbery in London The Great Muppet CaperTheatrical release poster by Drew StruzanDirected byJim HensonWritten byTom Patchett Jay Tarses Jerry Juhl Jack RoseProduced byDavid Lazer Frank OzStarringJim Henson Frank Oz Dave Goelz Jerry Nelson Richard Hunt Steve Whitmire Charles Grodin Diana Rigg John Cleese Robert Morley Peter Ustinov Jack WardenCinematographyOswald MorrisEdited byRalph KemplenMusic byJoe RaposoProductioncompaniesITC Entertainment Henson AssociatesDistributed byUniversal PicturesAssociated Film Distribution a Release dates26 June 1981 1981 06 26 United States 30 July 1981 1981 07 30 United Kingdom Running time97 minutes 2 CountriesUnited Kingdom United StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 14 million 3 4 Box office 31 2 million United States 5 The film was released by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution on 26 June 1981 in the United States and on 30 July 1981 in the United Kingdom It is the only Muppets feature film directed by Henson Shot in the United Kingdom and London in 1980 the film was released shortly after the final season of The Muppet Show Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Cameo guest stars 2 2 Muppet performers 3 Release 3 1 Home media 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 5 Music 5 1 Soundtrack 6 Notes 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksPlot EditKermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear are investigative reporters for the Daily Chronicle newspaper they are supposedly identical twins which becomes the source of a running gag nobody can tell they are twins unless Fozzie is wearing his hat Gonzo the Great is their loyal photographer and together they make a team One day after the trio is dismissed for failing to report on a major jewel robbery Kermit asks their editor Mr Tarkanian to allow them to travel to London to investigate the robbery and interview the victim the prominent fashion designer Lady Holiday Statler and Waldorf make appearances throughout the film to heckle them and the audience With only 12 for the trip they are forced to travel in an airplane baggage hold and are literally thrown out of the plane as it passes over Britain They stay at the dilapidated but free Happiness Hotel which is populated by other Muppet characters including Dr Teeth and the Electric Mayhem Scooter the Swedish Chef Dr Bunsen Honeydew Beaker Lew Zealand Annie Sue Rowlf the Dog Sam the Eagle Pops Beauregard Crazy Harry Camilla the Chicken and Rizzo the Rat The next morning when Kermit seeks out Lady Holiday in her office he finds her newly hired receptionist the alluring Miss Piggy and mistakes her for the fashion designer Piggy instantly falls in love with the little green reporter She poses as Lady Holiday and Kermit asks her out for dinner to keep up the pose she allows Kermit to assume she lives at a highbrow address She sneaks into a townhouse at 17 Highbrow Street to wait for him much to the surprise of the actual upper class British residents and they go out to the Dubonnet Club for dinner At the nightclub the real Lady Holiday s necklace is stolen by her jealous brother Nicky and his accomplices Carla Marla and Darla three of her exploited fashion models the very same thieves who robbed her before After the robbery Miss Piggy s charade is revealed and she flees leaving Kermit behind Gonzo has taken a picture of the robbers but it is later inadvertently ruined The next day in a park Kermit and Miss Piggy reconcile after having a brief argument Despite Nicky s instant attraction to Miss Piggy he and his accomplices frame her for the necklace theft during Lady Holiday s fashion show They plan to steal an even more valuable prize Lady Holiday s largest and most valuable jewel the fabulous Baseball Diamond now on display at the Mallory Gallery Unbeknownst to them Gonzo overhears their plot He Kermit Fozzie and the other residents of the Happiness Hotel decide to intercept the thieves and catch them red handed to exonerate Miss Piggy Kermit arrives at the prison to explain the plan to Piggy while being disguised as her lawyer The Muppets sneak into the Mallory Gallery and get to the Baseball Diamond at the same time as the thieves They try to keep the diamond out of the thieves hands via a game of keep away but Nicky eventually catches the diamond and takes Kermit hostage at gunpoint In the meantime Piggy escapes from prison and she races to the gallery thus crashing through the window on a motorcycle that serendipitously fell off a truck in front of her She knocks Nicky out and dispatches Carla Marla and Darla with a flurry of furious karate chops As the police arrive all charges against Piggy are dropped Nicky and his accomplices are arrested and the Muppets get their deserved credit for foiling the heist The Muppets then return to the United States the same way they departed thus being thrown out of the cargo hold and parachuting back Cast EditDiana Rigg as Lady Holiday a famous British fashion designer who has been the victim of a jewel heist Charles Grodin as Nicky Holiday Lady Holiday s brother Michael Robbins as Henderson the Mallory Gallery s security guard Joan Sanderson as Dorcas Neville s wife Peter Hughes as Stanley a maitre d at the Dubonnet Club Peggy Aitchison as a prison guard Tommy Godfrey as a bus conductor Erica Creer as Marla Nicky s henchwoman Kate Howard as Carla Nicky s henchwoman Della Finch as Darla Nicky s henchwoman Cameo guest stars Edit John Cleese as Neville a rich British homeowner Robert Morley as a British gentleman Peter Ustinov as a truck driver who has his truck stolen by Miss Piggy Jack Warden as Mike Tarkanian the editor in chief of The Daily Chronicle Peter Falk makes an uncredited cameo in the film Muppet performers Edit Jim Henson as Kermit the Frog Rowlf the Dog Dr Teeth Waldorf The Swedish Chef Link Hogthrob and The Muppet Newsman Frank Oz as Miss Piggy Fozzie Bear Animal and Sam the Eagle Dave Goelz as Gonzo Beauregard Zoot and Dr Bunsen Honeydew Jerry Nelson as Floyd Pepper Pops Lew Zealand Dr Julius Strangepork Uncle Deadly and Louis Kazagger Richard Hunt as Scooter Statler Sweetums Janice and Beaker Steve Whitmire as Rizzo the Rat and Lips Louise Gold as Annie Sue and Lou Kathryn Mullen as Gaffer the Cat Caroll Spinney as Oscar the GrouchRelease EditThe Great Muppet Caper was theatrically released on 26 June 1981 in the United States and on 30 July 1981 in the United Kingdom In celebration of the film s 40th anniversary The Great Muppet Caper was re released into theaters for two days on August 8 and 11 2021 6 Home media Edit The film was first released on Betamax VHS and LaserDisc in 1982 by 20th Century Fox Video On 29 January 1993 Buena Vista Home Video under the Jim Henson Video label re released the film on VHS and LaserDisc 7 It was reissued on VHS and released on DVD for the first time by Columbia Tristar Home Video and Jim Henson Home Entertainment on 1 June 1999 It was later released on DVD by Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment and Jim Henson Home Entertainment on 10 July 2001 and subsequently on 29 November 2005 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment as Kermit s 50th Anniversary Edition Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released The Great Muppet Caper on Blu ray and DVD alongside Muppet Treasure Island on 10 December 2013 8 Reception EditBox office Edit After the success of The Muppet Movie 1979 and with good reviews the film was expected to be a hit but grossed only half the amount of its predecessor The film ultimately earned 31 2 million in the United States The New York Times reported that one studio president had thought the use of the word caper in the title was a mistake 9 5 It is the fifth highest grossing Muppet film behind The Muppets 2011 The Muppet Movie 1979 Muppets Most Wanted 2014 and Muppet Treasure Island 1996 Critical response Edit Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film a two star rating out of four writing Henson and his associates haven t developed a screenplay that pays attention to the Muppet personalities Instead they ship them to England and dump them into a basic caper plot treating them every bit as much like a formula as James Bond He concluded his review by stating that the lack of a cutting edge hurts this movie It s too nice too routine too predictable and too safe 10 Similarly Sheila Benson of the Los Angeles Times felt the Muppets don t belong in a caper movie They are interpreters of character relationship and the human condition Of the first film s writers Jerry Juhl and Jack Burns only Juhl remains now collaborating with Jack Rose Tom Patchett and Jay Tarses are the other pair of writers credited You can frequently scent trouble or at least a lack of cohesion as the list of writers mounts Somebody let the air out of the jokes and the originality out of the melodies which this time are by Joe Raposo 11 Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune awarded the film three out of four stars particularly singling out Miss Piggy for her fabulous personality a genuine star quality However he felt the film suffers from a case of the we know we re cute so we can get by with anything disease The disease manifests itself in the script that forever interrupts itself with jokes about the movie we re watching I expect the screenwriters to try to write a seamless story Anybody can interrupt the action of a movie for gratuitous remarks such as these but it s a very cheap laugh 12 Todd McCarthy reviewing for Variety wrote that The Great Muppet Caper possesses all the charm of the first installment in which he applauded Henson for showing a sure hand in guiding his appealing stars through their paces 13 Vincent Canby of The New York Times compared the romantic chemistry between Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy to that of Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in which he praised both characters as the real stars of the film 14 The film holds a 78 approval rating based on 27 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of 6 5 10 The site s consensus says The Great Muppet Caper is overplotted and uneven but the appealing presence of Kermit Miss Piggy and the gang ensure that this heist flick is always breezily watchable 15 On Metacritic it has a score of 70 out of 100 indicating generally favorable reviews 16 After the May 2021 death of co star Charles Grodin a number of writers called attention to his performance in the film Robert Taylor of Collider wrote It s tough for a human actor to leave much of an impression in a Muppet movie Their screen time is usually limited often to just a cameo and tends to consist of playing second banana to the Jim Henson birthed lunacy But in The Great Muppet Caper Grodin employs his considerable comedy chops to more than hold his own and he feels like a natural fit with the Muppet mayhem going on around him 17 Matthew Dessem wrote in Slate that Hollywood is going to continue making movies they say and birds will continue to sing and spring will continue to be lovely and jewel thieves will continue to fall head over heels for pigs who are working as receptionists at posh British houses of fashion while attempting to launch their modeling careers But a light has been extinguished a greatness has gone out of the world and it s fair to wonder if any other actor will ever embody pure untamed desire for Miss Piggy the way Charles Grodin did He was sensational 18 Music EditThe songs and score for the film were written and composed by Joe Raposo In 1982 Raposo was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for The First Time It Happens but lost to Arthur s Theme Best That You Can Do by Burt Bacharach Carole Bayer Sager Christopher Cross and Peter Allen from Arthur 19 In 1981 Miss Piggy won the Youth in Film Award for Best Young Musical Recording Artist for her performance of The First Time It Happens becoming the first and only non human recipient in the history of the award 20 Soundtrack Edit The Great Muppet Caper The Original SoundtrackSoundtrack album by The MuppetsReleased1981GenreSoundtrackLength36 46LabelAtlanticThe Muppets chronologyThe Muppet Movie Original Soundtrack Recording 1979 The Great Muppet Caper The Original Soundtrack 1981 The Muppets Take Manhattan The Original Soundtrack 1984 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 The Great Muppet Caper The Original Soundtrack contains all of the songs from the film as well as several portions of dialogue and background score The album reached 66 on Billboard s Top LP s and Tapes chart in 1981 Track listingAll tracks are written by Joe RaposoNo TitleArtist s Length1 The Main Title Instrumental 2 482 Hey A Movie Kermit the Frog Fozzie Bear and The Great Gonzo2 443 The Big Red Bus Instrumental 1 254 Happiness Hotel The Muppets3 075 Lady Holiday Instrumental 1 136 Steppin Out With a Star Kermit the Frog Fozzie Bear and The Great Gonzo2 327 The Apartment Instrumental 0 548 Night Life Dr Teeth and the Electric Mayhem2 589 The First Time It Happens Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy4 1310 Couldn t We Ride The Muppets3 0811 Piggy s Fantasy Stuart Kale and Kermit the Frog3 5812 The Heist The Muppet Fight Song Muppets To The Rescue Instrumental 3 4713 Homeward Bound Instrumental 0 5214 Finale Hey a Movie The Muppets1 3015 Finale The First Time It Happens Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy1 37Total length 36 46Notes Edit The film s distribution rights were purchased by The Jim Henson Company from ITC Entertainment in August 1984 1 The rights were then acquired by Walt Disney Studios upon their parent company s acquisition of the Muppets franchise in 2004 The film has since been subsequently reissued as a Walt Disney Pictures release References Edit Jones 2013 pp 374 375 THE GREAT MUPPET CAPER U British Board of Film Classification 9 June 1981 Retrieved 27 July 2015 Jones 2013 p 307 Moses Antoinette Fall 1982 British Production 1981 Sight amp Sound Vol 51 no 4 p 258 a b The Great Muppet Caper 1981 Box Office Mojo The Great Muppet Caper 40th Anniversary Fathom Events Archived from the original on 25 June 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2022 Henson Video line debuts Jan 29 with eight titles Variety 10 November 1992 Retrieved 31 March 2021 Muppet Treasure Island amp The Great Muppet Caper Of Pirates amp Pigs Collection Blu ray Dated High Def Digest 9 August 2013 Retrieved 12 August 2013 Harmetz Aljean 9 September 1981 Hollywood is Joyous Over Its Record Grossing Summer The New York Times Retrieved 10 October 2017 Ebert Roger The Great Muppet Caper Chicago Sun Times Retrieved 28 January 2012 via RogerEbert com Benson Sheila 27 June 1981 Great Muppet Caper Rescues Comedy Los Angeles Times Part II p 4 Retrieved 31 March 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp Siskel Gene 26 June 1981 Miss Piggy real star of Muppet movie Chicago Tribune Section 3 p 3 Retrieved 31 March 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp McCarthy Todd 24 June 1981 Film Reviews The Great Muppet Caper Variety Canby Vincent 26 June 1981 Screen Miss Piggy Stars in Great Muppet Caper The New York Times p C8 Retrieved 31 March 2021 The Great Muppet Caper 1981 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved 3 May 2023 The Great Muppet Caper Metacritic Retrieved 11 August 2021 Taylor Robert 22 May 2021 A Tribute to Charles Grodin s Brilliant Performance in The Great Muppet Caper Collider Retrieved 11 June 2021 Dessem Matthew 19 May 2021 With Charles Grodin s Death Hollywood s Greatest Romance Comes to an End Slate Retrieved 11 June 2021 54th Academy Awards Winners Oscars org Retrieved 2 March 2013 3rd Annual Youth In Film Awards YoungArtistAwards org Retrieved 2 March 2013 AllMusic reviewBibliography EditJones Brian Jay 2013 Jim Henson The Biography New York Ballantine Books ISBN 978 0 345 52611 3 External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The Great Muppet Caper Official website The Great Muppet Caper at IMDb The Great Muppet Caper at the TCM Movie Database The Great Muppet Caper at Box Office Mojo The Great Muppet Caper at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Great Muppet Caper amp oldid 1176139743, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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