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rofessor Ratigan croons, "I love it when
I'm nasty!" as he prepares to embark on the greatest criminal
enterprise of all time: the dastardly plot to be crowned supreme
ruler of all Mousedom. Not that he's doing badly as it is. This mad
genius already dwells in splendor beneath the streets of London,
with a gaggle of cowering lackeys to sing his praises, light his
cigarettes, and cater to his every evil whim. Life is good. He's
only got one problem: "That miserable second-rate detective, Basil
of Baker Street," his oh-so-clever nemesis. It's the greatest
rivalry between criminal and detective that ever was but, demented
genius that he is, Ratigan's about to tip the balance. The master
criminal has already set his evil plan into motion and Basil won't
be able to do a thing about it. It's just a matter of time before
Mousedom cowers at Ratigan's feet. Oh, yes ... he just loves it
when he's nasty.
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Vincent Price is a legend on the horror movie circuit, having
played a host of evil characters in his long career, but his only
other role for Disney was in the 1982 film "Vincent," a stop-motion
animated short directed by Tim Burton. It's the rhyming tale of a
young boy who imagines himself to be Vincent Price. It was narrated
by the horror-film star, and it foreshadowed by many years Burton's
return to Disney with "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas"
in 1993.
Film: "The Great Mouse Detective" (1986)
Voice Artist: Vincent Price |
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