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''Lucky and Zorba'' (; "The Little Seagull and the Cat") is a 1998 Italian animated children's film directed by
Enzo D'Alò Enzo D'Alò (born 7 September 1953) is an Italian animator and director. Life and career Born in Naples, D'Alò moved to Turin in 1979 and there he started his career as animator working with the group "La Lanterna Magica". In 1983 he debuted ...
, based on ''The Story of a Seagull and the Cat Who Taught Her to Fly'' () by
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. The film was dubbed in English by
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and aired on
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during the early 2000s.


Plot

In the coasts of
Hamburg Hamburg (, ; ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,. is the List of cities in Germany by population, second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 7th-lar ...
, Germany, a gang of sewer rats steal food as a group of cats led by the Colonel, plan to get rid of the rats and their leader, Big Rat. The plan failed, but the rats were forced to retreat as the other rats pursued the cats, with Zorba (a black cat) injured. During the escape, The cats encounter Bubulina, which Zorba is enamored and leaves. Meanwhile, at the ocean, a petrol ship sinks leaving a lot of petrol in the sea. The next day a seagull flock starts looking for fish in the sea, among them is a seagull named Kengah, on her way home from her first migration and about to lay her very first egg. The flock dives in and stays there until their leader spots the petrol flood, he warns the rest of the flock, but Kengah doesn't hear it and gets dirtied by the petrol. She survives the accident but has trouble with flying. She flies over the city until she falls on a woman's garden, right on top of her cat, Zorba. Kengah pleads to Zorba not to eat her, to which Zorba responds that eating her would be the last thing he'd do on account of her being covered with petrol. Zorba tries to lick her clean but taste of the petrol disgusts him. Zorba tells Kengah that he will go find help but Kengah, knowing that she will die before help arrives, asks him three promises that he must do if she doesn't survive. The first one is that when she lays her egg he must not eat it, the second one is that he must take care of it until it hatches, and third is that he would teach the newborn how to fly. Zorba promises despite his hesitations, then he goes to find his friends to try to help save Kengah with removing the oil. Zorba gets his friends but when they arrive to save the seagull, it's too late. Under her wing they find her egg, so Zorba tells them about the promises and the cats decide to help him by giving him some instructions (found in encyclopedias in a nearby abandoned museum) on taking care of the egg. Zorba then forces himself to gently sit on the egg and hatch it. Later that night, the cats bury Kengah, as they mourn her death. Word soon spreads about a cat hatching a bird's egg, until it reaches the ears of Zorba's love interest Bubulina and the town's cats' arch-enemy Great Big Rat, who after hearing the news of the cat-egg makes a plan to make all the town's cats his servants. The egg soon hatches and the cats decide to name the newborn Lucky. Lucky lives with the cats believing to be a cat herself. Her belief soon disappears when Pallino, a red kitten jealous of Lucky because of all the attention and advantages she gets, tells her that she's a bird and that her adoptive father wants to eat her. Lucky runs away and gets captured by Great Big Rat's minions. The cats look for her all over the town until they found out that Big Rat has her captured. The cats Gather as much cheese as possible and use it to create a big wheel of cheese and hide in it (a trick they learned from the
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). Pallino, however, goes alone into the sewers and stops the rats before they can eat Lucky, but both of them end up captured. The cat's cheese arrives just in time as the cats jump out and rescue Lucky and Pallino right before Great Big Rat could kill them. The cats throw Great Big Rat and his main henchman into the canals. Zorba and his friends then decide to teach Lucky how to fly. Lucky fails to successfully fly until Zorba decides to teach her to fly as a seagull mother would. For this Zorba asks Bubulina's owner, a little girl named Nina, to take them to a very high tower where Lucky could jump from the top and, according to her instincts, be able to fly. Despite that cats talking to humans in the same language is forbidden, Zorba tells Nina in her dreams. Lucky tells Zorba that she loves him, calling him by his name for the first time, and he tells her that he loves her, too. The plan succeeds and Lucky starts flying. The Great Big Rat sees the commotion and becomes enraged that his plan failed. Before she leaves, Lucky grabs Pallino and brings him to Zorba. Lucky then says good-bye to Zorba. Pallino then acknowledges Lucky as his little sister, before Lucky gives her first seagull call and joins a flock of seagulls into the night sky.


Voice cast


Italian

*
Carlo Verdone Carlo Gregorio Verdone (born 17 November 1950) is an Italian actor, screenwriter and film director. Best known for his comedic roles in Italian classics which he also wrote and directed such as ''Fun Is Beautiful'' and ''Bianco, rosso e Verdone ...
as Zorba *
Antonio Albanese Antonio Albanese (born 10 October 1964 in Olginate, Province of Lecco), is an Italian comedian, actor, director and writer. Biography Born in Lombardy to Sicilian parents, he studied at the Civic Drama School in Milan, then opted to pursue a ...
as Great Big Rat * as Bubulina *
Luis Sepúlveda Luis Sepúlveda Calfucura (; October 4, 1949 – April 16, 2020) was a Chilean writer and journalist. A communist militant and fervent opponent of Augusto Pinochet's regime, he was imprisoned and tortured by the military dictatorship during t ...
as the Poet * Sofia Baratta as Lucky (newborn) * as Lucky (child) * Martina Carpani Lucky (singing voice) *
Leda Battisti Leda Battisti (born 24 February 1971) is an Italian singer-songwriter. Background Born in Poggio Bustone, Rieti, Battisti graduated in classical guitar at the conservatory of Rieti, then in 1992 she won the Pippo Baudo's television show ''Part ...
as Lucky (singing voice) * Domitilla D'Amico as Lucky (teenager) * Margherita Birri as Nina * as Kengah *
Ivana Spagna Ivana Spagna (; born 16 December 1954), also known simply as Spagna, is an Italian singer and songwriter. She is best known for her worldwide hit song "Call Me (Spagna song), Call Me", released in 1987. Career Spagna started her singing caree ...
as Kengah (singing voice) *
Paolo Lombardi Paolo Lombardi (born 23 December 1944) is an Italian actor and voice actor. Biography Lombardi began his activity as a theatre actor in his hometown, Siena. In the mid-1960s he performed his first television roles; through the years, he acted ...
as Colonel * Luca Biagini as Diderot *
Valerio Ruggeri Valerio Ruggeri (12 February 1934 – 4 July 2015) was an Italian actor and voice actor. Biography Born in Cinisello Balsamo, which is located in the city centre of Milan, Ruggeri began his career on stage with Dario Fo and Franca Rame in the ear ...
as Secretary (Gopher in the English dub) * as Pallino (YoYo in English) * Pierpaolo Silvestri as Pallino (YoYo in English) (singing voice) *
Paola Tedesco Paola Tedesco (born 28 March 1952) is an Italian actress, voice actress and singer. Biography Born in Rome, the daughter of actor and tenor Sergio Tedesco and the younger sister of film producer Maurizio Tedesco, Paola Tedesco made her film deb ...
as Rose of the Winds (Salty Brine in the English dub) * Massimo Lodolo as Chamberlain * Fabrizio Vidale as Igor * as Rat 1 * as Rat 2 * as Doorwoman


Music

The original score was composed by David Rhodes. The songs "" and "" are sung by
Spagna Ivana Spagna (; born 16 December 1954), also known simply as Spagna, is an Italian singer and songwriter. She is best known for her worldwide hit song " Call Me", released in 1987. Career Spagna started her singing career in the early 1970s w ...
, "" by
Leda Battisti Leda Battisti (born 24 February 1971) is an Italian singer-songwriter. Background Born in Poggio Bustone, Rieti, Battisti graduated in classical guitar at the conservatory of Rieti, then in 1992 she won the Pippo Baudo's television show ''Part ...
, "" by Samuele Bersani, "" and "" by
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and
Antonio Albanese Antonio Albanese (born 10 October 1964 in Olginate, Province of Lecco), is an Italian comedian, actor, director and writer. Biography Born in Lombardy to Sicilian parents, he studied at the Civic Drama School in Milan, then opted to pursue a ...
.


Box office

The film was one of the highest-grossing films of the year in Italy, with a gross of $6.8 million in Italy.


Awards

The film won a special and the audience award at the
Montréal International Children's Film Festival Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the ninth-largest in North America. It was founded in 1642 as '' Ville-Marie'', or "City of Mary", and is now named after Mount Royal, the triple-peak ...
. It's the most popular Italian animation movie, grossing at 12 billion Italian lira (around 7 million USD) at the box office


Home video

CT Home Entertainment released the movie in DVD, with both Italian and English language track.


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lucky and Zorba Italian animated feature films 1998 animated films 1998 films 1998 children's films 1990s children's animated films Animated films based on children's books Films directed by Enzo D'Alò Films set in Hamburg