Movies / The Lion King (1994)

7/10

Runtime: 89 min

Genres: Adventure Animation Drama Family Musical

Languages: English Swahili Xhosa Zulu

Countries: USA


A heroic coming-of-age story which follows the epic adventures of a young lion cub named Simba as he struggles to accept the responsibilities of adulthood and his destined role as king of the jungle. As a carefree cub, he is both excited and anxious to become king, one day, and spends his days frolicking with his pal, Nala. His father, King Mufasa, the revered ruler of Pride Rock and the lands that surround it, teaches him about the "Circle of Life"--the delicate balance of nature which bonds all animals together; Simba's father cautions him to prepare for the day when he will be called upon to lead. Mufasa's evil brother, Scar, hopes that day will never arrive and schemes to do away with the king and Simba so that he can assume the throne for his own tyrannical purposes. Scar and his hyena henchmen--Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed--lure Simba into the path of a wildebeest stampede in which Mufasa is killed trying to save his son. Scar convinces Simba that he is responsible for his father's death and urges him to leave the Pride Lands and never return. A frightened and guilt-ridden Simba flees into exile where he is befriended by a wacky but warmhearted warthog named Pumbaa and his free-wheeling meerkat companion, Timon. Under the dubious guidance of this nature's odd couple, Simba adopts their "Hakuna Matata" (no worries) attitude towards life--taking things one day at a time. The cub matures into a young adult and is able to forget his past until a beautiful young lioness--who turns out to be his childhood friend Nala--arrives on the scene. She tells him of the hard times and suffering that have come to the Pride Lands under Scar's reign, and beseeches him to take his place as king. With the help of Rafiki, a wise shaman baboon, Simba realizes that his father's spirit lives on in him and that he must accept the responsibility of his destined role.


Directors (2) Credit
Rob Minkoff ...
Roger Allers ...
Writers (29) Credit
Andy Gaskill (story) &
Barry Johnson (story) &
Bob Tzudiker (additional story material) &
Brenda Chapman (story supervisor)
Burny Mattinson (story) &
Chris Sanders (story) &
Christopher Vogler (additional story material) (as Chris Vogler) &
Ed Gombert (story) &
Francis Glebas (story) &
Gary Trousdale (story) &
George Scribner (additional story material) &
Irene Mecchi (screenplay) and
Jenny Tripp (additional story material) &
Jim Capobianco (story) &
Joe Ranft (story) &
Jonathan Roberts (screenplay) and
Jorgen Klubien (story) &
J.T. Allen (additional story material) &
Kevin Harkey (story) &
Kirk Wise (additional story material) &
Larry Leker (story) &
Linda Woolverton (screenplay)
Lorna Cook (story) &
Mark Kausler (story)
Miguel Tejada-Flores (additional story material) &
Noni White (additional story material)
Rick Maki (story) &
Thom Enriquez (story) &
Tom Sito (story) &
Composers (1) Credit
Hans Zimmer ...
Actors (30) Credit
Brian Tochi Fighting Hyena (voice) (uncredited)
Cathy Cavadini Additional voice (voice)
Cheech Marin Banzai (voice)
Daamen J. Krall Additional voice (voice) (as Daamen Krall)
David McCharen Additional voice (voice)
David Randolph Additional voice (voice)
Ernie Sabella Pumbaa (voice)
Evan Saucedo Young Simba (in "Morning Report") (singing voice)
Frank Welker Additional voice (voice)
James Earl Jones Mufasa (voice)
Jason Weaver Young simba (singing voice)
Jeremy Irons Scar (voice)
Jim Cummings Ed / Scar (in last part of 'Be Prepared') (voice) (singing voice)
Jonathan Taylor Thomas Young Simba (voice)
Joseph Williams Adult Simba (singing voice)
Judi M. Durand Additional voice (voice) (as Judi Durand)
Laura Williams Young Nala (singing voice)
Madge Sinclair Sarabi (voice)
Mary Linda Phillips Additional voice (voice) (as Linda Phillips)
Matthew Broderick Adult Simba (voice)
Moira Kelly Adult Nala (voice)
Nathan Lane Timon (voice)
Niketa Calame Young Nala (voice)
Phil Proctor Additional voice (voice)
Robert Guillaume Rafiki (voice)
Rodney Saulsberry Background Singer on Hakuna Matata and Cirle of Life (uncredited)
Rowan Atkinson Zazu (voice)
Sally Dworsky Adult Nala (singing voice)
Whoopi Goldberg Shenzi (voice)
Zoe Leader Sarafina, Nala's Mother (voice)