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''Freddie as F.R.O.7'' (also known as ''Freddie the Frog'') is a 1992 British
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written and directed by Jon Acevski and starring the voice of
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. Inspired by bedtime stories, Acevski told his son about his favourite toy frog working as a secret agent. The story is a
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of
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. The film was released in both the United Kingdom and the United States in the summer of 1992. It was negatively received by critics and audiences. It held the record of the lowest-grossing opening for an animated film at the US box office until '' The Ten Commandments'' in 2007, also starring Ben Kingsley and became a box office failure.


Plot

In the
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, 10-year-old Prince Frederic is orphaned when his evil aunt Messina kills his parents in hopes of taking the throne for herself. Rather than killing the young prince, Messina transforms him into a frog. He escapes and spends the rest of his childhood in his new life as Freddie the Frog. The story flashes forward to the 20th century, where the seemingly immortal Freddie has grown up to become a member of the French Secret Service, with the
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F.R.O.7. He is called to London, England, by the British Secret Service, where a villain known as El Supremo has been stealing the UK's most famous landmarks. By the time Freddie arrives,
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, the
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,
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, St. Paul's Cathedral, and
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are already missing. Assisting El Supremo is his wife, Freddie's still-living Aunt Messina. Freddie meets his team: Brigadier G,
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expert Daphne Fortescue, a.k.a. Daffers; weapons expert Scotty; and Trilby. He learns that El Supremo is planning to steal
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next. Freddie, Daffers, and Scotty go to a secret island in the
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and discover that El Supremo intends to use the shrunken buildings as batteries to power a giant crystal, which will send a powerful sleeping virus across the world, allowing him to enslave the planet. Freddie and Scotty are thrown into a pool of sea monsters, while Daffers gets taken to be brainwashed into a mindless follower and enslaved person of El Supremo and Messina. El Supremo uses the crystal to send his sleeping virus across Great Britain, and the whole country shuts down. With the help of Freddie's old friend, the
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, Freddie and Scotty save Daffers from the snake guards in disguise. A final battle ensues between Freddie, Daffers, Scotty, the Loch Ness Monster, El Supremo, Messina, and their army. During the battle, Freddie, Daffers, and Scotty stop El Supremo from conquering the world by shrinking him to an ant's size. Messina then attacks by shape-shifting consecutively into a bat, hyena, scorpion, and boa constrictor. Freddie tosses Messina into an electrical pole, where she gets electrocuted. Brigadier G and his team arrive on time, and Trilby is discovered to be a spy for the villains. Britain is restored to normal, and Freddie, Daffers, and Scotty are hailed heroes. After that, the Secret Service receives a phone call from the United States that Messina, who was secretly alive and well, is starting her plan to take over
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, as revenge on Freddie. Hearing the news, Freddie, Daffers, Scotty, and the Loch Ness Monster head off to stop Messina once and for all.


Voice cast

*
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as Freddie/Prince Frederic, a French prince with magical powers. He is orphaned and turned into a frog by Messina, and eventually becomes a member of the French Secret Service and the British Secret Service. ** Edmund Kingsley as Young Freddie *
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as Daphne "Daffers" Fortescue, a martial arts expert and Freddie's love interest *
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as El Supremo, the main villain responsible for capturing various monuments, which he plans to use to create a sleeping virus. He is also married to Messina, which would make him Freddie's uncle. * Billie Whitelaw as Messina, Freddie's wicked power-hungry aunt who kills his parents, steals the throne and turns Freddie into a frog. She has the power to shapeshift into any animal, most notably a cobra. **
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as Messina's singing voice. * John Sessions as Scotty McGowan, a weapons inventor who befriends Freddie and Daffers / Additional Voices *
Phyllis Logan Phyllis Logan (born 11 January 1956) is a Scottish actress, widely known for her roles as Lady Jane Felsham in ''Lovejoy'' (1986–1993) and Mrs Hughes in ''Downton Abbey'' (2010–2015). She won the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer for ...
as Nessie, a Loch Ness monster that Freddie befriends as a frog. She assists him with escaping the sea in the climax of the film. **
Barbara Dickson Barbara Ruth Dickson (born 27 September 1947) is a Scottish singer and actress whose hits include " I Know Him So Well" (a chart-topping duet with Elaine Paige), " Answer Me" and " January February". Dickson has placed fifteen albums on the UK ...
as Nessie's singing voice. *
Nigel Hawthorne Sir Nigel Barnard Hawthorne (5 April 1929 – 26 December 2001) was an English actor. He is known for his stage acting and his portrayal of Sir Humphrey Appleby, the permanent secretary in the 1980s sitcom ''Yes Minister'' and the Cabinet Secre ...
as Brigadier G, the head of the British Secret Service * Michael Hordern as King, Freddie's father who is killed by his sister Messina * Victor Maddern as Old Gentleman Raven *
Jonathan Pryce Sir Jonathan Pryce (born John Price; 1 June 1947) is a Welsh actor. He is known for his performances on stage and in film and television. He has received numerous awards, including two Tony Awards and two Laurence Olivier Awards as well as nom ...
as Trilby, a sneaky member of the Secret Service and a double agent working for El Supremo and Messina *
Prunella Scales Prunella Margaret Rumney West Scales (''née'' Illingworth; born 22 June 1932) is an English retired actress. She portrayed Sybil Fawlty, the bossy wife of Basil Fawlty (John Cleese), in the BBC comedy ''Fawlty Towers'' and Queen Elizabeth ...
as Queen, Freddie's mother who was killed by Messina one year prior to the events of the film / Additional voices * Adrian Della Touche (''British release'')/ James Earl Jones (''American release'') as Narrator


Production

The film was produced over the course of three years from 1989 to 1991 with Yugoslavian-born Jon Acevski serving as writer, director, and producer. The budget for the film was $18 million dollars, with an additional $5 million for U.S. distribution and $1.5 million for UK distribution. The film was inspired by bedtime stories Acevski told to his son about his favorite toy frog working as a secret agent.


Release

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purchased the film for distribution in North America. A week after its UK release, the film was released on 28 August 1992 in 1,257 theaters. It was initially released with a G rating by the
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, but was later rerated PG for "some menacing moments". It was also released theatrically in Spain during the 1992 Christmas season. As a result of the disappointing U.S. box office, the film wasn't initially released on home video in the United States.


Alternate versions

In 1995, MCA/Universal Home Video in conjunction with Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment released the film on home video under an alternate re-edited version, under the title of ''Freddie the Frog'' with new narration from actor James Earl Jones. Nearly 20 minutes of footage (including double entendres) was cut, and several sequences were re-edited. Racially sensitive elements were removed or changed, like the KKK-members and Nazi axis-like soldiers during the " Evilmainya" song sequence and the tourist and punk crows were re-dubbed, not only was this to make the film more family friendly, but was also an attempt to make the movie less confusing to viewers. This re-edit of the film ended up with a G rating from the MPAA.


Home media

Currently, the original version of the film has only seen a VHS release in the United Kingdom from Braveworld Ltd., whilst it was never released on home video in the United States. As previously mentioned, the ''Freddie the Frog'' cut was released directly to VHS by MCA/Universal Home Video and Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment in 1995. Though the Shapiro-Glickenhaus cut has been released on DVD in Denmark and Italy, neither version has been released on DVD or Blu-ray in the United Kingdom and the United States. However, the original version of the film (with NTSC format) can still be viewed on
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.


Reception

Despite a large publicity campaign and huge media coverage of the film's production, ''Freddie as F.R.O.7'' was both a critical and financial flop. The film received negative reviews in its home country and in North America when it was released there. Renowned animation critic Charles Solomon said, "this 21-gun stinker makes Saturday-morning television look good." He continued by saying, "the improbable story is so full of gaps, it's difficult to believe writer-producer-director Jon Acevski ever read his own screenplay." Derek Elley of '' Variety'' said, "A shake 'n' bake mixture of virtually every toon genre going, it makes up in energy what it lacks in originality". "The movie, which bills itself as the most ambitious animated film ever to come out of Britain, is a convoluted adventure story that swirls classic fairy-tale mythology together with modern pop-cultural iconography into an unwieldy hodgepodge," said
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''. Hollis Chacona of ''
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'' rate the film one star out of five, saying that "a dastardly plot is afoot in he film" He said about the animation is "a dreamy, watercolor look, though, it merely looks like an old print."


Box office

The film grossed £387,922 ($615,000) in the United Kingdom. On 21 May 2007, AOL claimed the film is the lowest grossing animated film of all time by counting its US gross ($1,119,368), while as of August 2009, two widely released animated features, '' The Ten Commandments, ''which grossed $952,820 in 830 theaters (and also had Ben Kingsley) and '' Delgo'' ($694,782 / 2,160 theaters) have grossed less than ''F.R.O.7''. Total losses on the film are estimated to be around $25 million.


Cancelled sequel

When the film was released, a proposed
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, entitled ''Freddie Goes to Washington'', was already in early production. There is little to no information on what the plot would have been like. However, it is speculated that after the events of the first movie, Freddie and his allies would have traveled to Washington D.C. to finally defeat Messina for good, and Freddie would've changed back into a human. Due to the disastrous critical and financial performance of the film, production was cancelled, and the animation studio filed for bankruptcy shortly afterward. As of 2016, no other information of ''Washington'' exists outside a few pencil tests which still can be seen on a YouTube video uploaded back in 2009; presumably from a former animator involved in the film's production.


References


External links

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