The Great Muppet Caper Movie Review
The Great Muppet Caper Review
"The Great Muppet Caper" Overview

Rating: G
1981
Cast and Crew
Director : Jim HensonProducer : David Lazer,Frank Oz
Screenwiter : Jerry Juhl,Tom Patchett,Jack Rose,Jay Tarses
Starring : Jim Henson,Frank Oz,Dave Goelz,Jerry Nelson,Richard Hunt,Charles Grodin,Diana Rigg,John Cleese,Robert Morley,Peter Ustinov,Jack Warden,Louise Gold
"Great?" I'm not sure about that, but this minor kiddie classic is reasonably
entertaining, if only for the chance to see Charles Grodin falling in love for
a stuffed pig.
The film opens with amazing promise: Immediately dazzling us with a plethora of
Hollywood in-jokes (the poking of fun begins with Kermit and Fozzie mocking the
opening credits). A musical number ensures us of the myriad thrills and chills
that will soon arrive.
Unfortunately, the film can't really deliver on that promise. In the 80-some
minutes that follow, we are let in to the simplistic premise of the film:
Kermit and Fozzie Bear are reporters sent to London to write a story about a
rich socialite (Diana Rigg) -- though they initially mistake her secretary
(Miss Piggy) for her. Quickly they're drawn into a case to figure out who stole
a remarkable diamond. There aren't too many suspects (hint: it isn't a puppet),
so the film becomes a showpiece for some fun songs and action sequences, which
memorably has the Muppets climbing a wall in order to escape from guard dogs.
(The real humor actually comes from thinking about what might happen to a pile
of stuffed animals in the clutches of hungry Dobermans.)
Filled with self-referential gags and stunts that befit a variety of stuffed
creatures, it's still the second-best Muppet movie you'll find (after their
debut, of course) and good fun for the whole family.
This anniversary DVD edition includes a Miss Piggy retrospective (of sorts).
Reviewer: Christopher Null





