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Title

The Muppets Take Manhattan title card.

Released July 13, 1984
Duration 94 minutes
Director Frank Oz
Written by Tom Patchett, Jay Tarses, and Frank Oz
Music Jeff Moss (songs) and Ralph Burns (score)
Studio TriStar Pictures
Rated G
Poster

Film poster.

The Muppets Take Manhattan is the third of a series of feature films starring the Muppets. It was the first film directed by Frank Oz, who also performs Fozzie Bear and Miss Piggy.

The film introduced the Muppet Babies (toddler versions of the Muppet characters in a flashback/dream sequence). The Muppet Babies later received their own Saturday morning cartoon, which aired from 1984 to 1992.

Synopsis

As the film opens, Kermit the Frog and ten of his friends are graduating from college and are performing in a variety show on campus. Instead of splitting up and going their separate ways after graduation, the gang decides to try to take their act to New York and try to make it on Broadway. Kermit and the others are so confident in the show that they anticipate becoming instant stars, but as the months pass and their funds run dry, they are forced to go their separate ways and find jobs. Kermit remains in New York and gets a job at a local diner, befriending the owner, Pete (Louis Zorich), and his daughter Jenny (Juliana Donald) who works there as a waitress.

Complications arise in the form of unsavory jobs for Kermit's friends (Scooter becomes an usher at a movie theater; Rowlf runs the desk at a dog kennel), a jealous Miss Piggy who remains behind to keep an eye on Kermit and Jenny, and Kermit's additional failed attempts to break into stardom. After finally finding a producer who is willing to fund the show, however, Kermit is so excited that he unknowingly steps into the path of an oncoming vehicle and is knocked unconscious. He awakens with no memory, decides his name is Phillip Phil, and eventually falls in with a group of fellow frogs who write ad campaign slogans.

After Kermit's companions are reunited in New York (along with the many friends they've each met along the way), despite the fact that Kermit is missing, they decide the best thing to do is to go on with the show in his honor. After the amnesiac Kermit visits the diner and his friends recognize him, they recover him and Miss Piggy manages to knock him back to his senses. The show is a tremendous hit and, during the finale, Miss Piggy and Kermit are joined together in marriage.

Trivia

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  • Instead of being traditional hand puppets, the tiny rats are controlled with rods to operate their heads and mouths.
  • As was done with The Great Muppet Caper, Miss Piggy had a human "stunt double," who was used in the long shots during the roller skating sequence.
  • Numerous Sesame Street characters appear in the background during the wedding scene, including Ernie and Bert, Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Grover, Count Von Count, Sully and Biff, and the Two-Headed Monster. (Baby Rowlf can also be seen "operating" on a plush Big Bird toy during the Muppet Babies dream sequence.)
  • The only Muppet Babies who appear in this film are Baby Kermit, Baby Piggy, Baby Fozzie, Baby Gonzo, Baby Scooter, and Baby Rowlf. Baby Animal and Baby Skeeter weren't introduced until later.
  • Two of the cages in the dog kennel are labeled "Jim" and "Frank".
  • The soundtrack to this movie is the only theatrical Muppet movie soundtrack to have never been available on CD. However, three songs from the film were released on the Muppet Show 25th Anniversary album.
  • Both Storybook and Comic Book adaptions include some scenes that weren't in the movie, indicating that some scenes were deleted from the film. Scenes in both of these include a sequence where Statler and Waldorf attempt to cure Kermit's amnesia, and a scene where Gonzo told Kermit that the minister at the wedding was a real minister. Both of these books also reference Beauregard taking The Electric Mayhem to New York.

Video releases

The film was originally released by Tri-Star Home Video. Unlike the films that preceded it (The Muppet Movie, The Great Muppet Caper, and The Dark Crystal), this film was not produced by ITC, so the rights did not eventually go back to the Henson company. The movie was, like the previous Henson films, first released on video by CBS/ Fox Home Video (in 1985 and again in 1991), and has been re-released several times on VHS and DVD by Columbia TriStar. Disney does not currently have the rights to release this film, though the company may obtain them eventually.

See also

Cast

  • Muppet Performers
Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Dave Goelz, Richard Hunt, Jerry Nelson, Steve Whitmire, Kathryn Mullen, Karen Prell, Brian Muehl, Bruce Edward Hall, James J. Kroupa, David Rudman, Melissa Whitmire, Michael Earl Davis, Glenngo King, Tim DeHaas, Cheryl Bartholow
  • Human Cast
Juliana Donald as Jenny
Louis Zorich as Pete
Lonny Price as Ronnie Crawford
Steve Burnett as College Student
Mary Lou Harris as College Student
Gates McFadden as Mr. Price's Secretary
Joanne Hamlin as Woman in Price's Office
Hector Troy as First Cop
Norman Bush as Second Cop
Nancy Kirsch as Screaming Woman
Alice Spivak as Customer in Pete's
John Bentley as Train Conductor
Dorothy Baxter as Elevater Passenger
Stephen Sherrard Hicks as Elevater Passenger
Susan Miller-Kovens as Elevator Passenger
John Maguire as Elevator Passenger
Sinead Maguire as Elevator Passenger
Trisha Noel as Elevator Passenger
Ron Foster as Man in Winesop's Office
Michael Hirsch as Man in Winesop's Office
Vic Polizos as Construction Worker
Kenneth MacGregor as Construction Worker
Graham Brown as Mr. Wrightson
James Bryson as Customer in Pete's
Chico Kasinoir as Customer in Pete's
Viola Borden as Bingo Caller
Paul Stolarsky as Aquacade Announcer
Maree Dow as Woman in Bleachers
Michael Connolly as Maitre d' at Sardi's
Wade Barnes as Customer at Sardi's
Ruth Burton as Customer at Sardi's
Lee-Ann Carr as Customer at Sardi's
Richard Dubois as Customer at Sardi's
Diana Hayes as Customer at Sardi's
Jane Hunt as Customer at Sardi's
Jaqueline Page as Customer at Sardi's
Harriet Rawlins as Customer at Sardi's
Milton Seaman as Customer at Sardi's
Gary Tacon as Thief in Central Park
Joe Jamrog as Cop in Central Park
And Dr. Cyril Jenkins as The Minister


  • Cameo Guest Stars
Art Carney as Bernard Crawford
James Coco as Mr. Skeffington
Dabney Coleman as Martin Price
Gregory Hines as Roller Skater
Linda Lavin as Doctor
Joan Rivers as Perfume Saleswoman
Elliott Gould as Cop
Liza Minnelli as Herself
Brooke Shields as Customer at Pete's
Frances Bergen as Leonard Winesop's Receptionist
Ed Koch as Himself
John Landis as Leonard Winesop
Vincent Sardi as Himself
  • Muppet Cameos
David Lazer as Customer at Sardi's
Heather Henson as Girl serving drinks at beer hall
Marty Robinson as College student in audience

Muppet Cast

  • Muppet Characters
Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo the Great, Animal, Dr. Teeth, Floyd Pepper, Janice, Zoot, Rowlf, Scooter, Rizzo the Rat, Camilla, Statler, Waldorf, Swedish Chef, Droop, Lew Zealand, Tatooey the Rat, Yolanda Rat, Masterson the Rat, Beth Bear, Bill the Frog, Gill the Frog, Jill the Frog, Muppy, Bears, Dogs, Chickens, Penguins
  • Muppet Babies
Baby Kermit, Baby Piggy, Baby Fozzie, Baby Gonzo, Baby Scooter, Baby Rowlf

Wedding Finale

See Wedding Seating Chart
  • Muppet Characters (in alphabetical order)
Animal, Baby Band, Baskerville the Hound, Beaker, Bears, Beauregard, Bert, Beth Bear, Biff, Big Bird, Bill the Frog, Bobby Benson, Bubba, Bunsen Honeydew, Buster (crab), Camilla, Clementine, Cookie Monster, Count von Count, Crazy Harry, Deena, Dinger, Dr. Teeth, Droop, Elmo, Ernie, Fazoobs, Flower-Eating Monster, Floyd Pepper, Foo Foo, Forcryingoutloud Bird, Forgetful Jones, Fozzie Bear, Gawain, George the Janitor, Gill the Frog, Gimley's Boss, Gonzo the Great, Gramps, Grover, Grungetta, Guy Smiley, Herry Monster, Hilda, Honkers, Juliet, Irvine, Janice, Slim Wilson, Jill the Frog, J.P. Grosse, Julius Strangepork, Lew Zealand, Lewis Kazagger, Link Hogthrob, Lips, Lou, Lubbock Lou, Luncheon Counter Monster, Mahna Mahna (character), Marvin Suggs, Masterson the Rat, Mary Louise (little girl), Mildred, Miss Mousey, Newsman, Oscar the Grouch, Penguins, Pigs, Pops, Raccoon, Rizzo the Rat, Robin the Frog, Rowlf the Dog, Sam the Eagle, Scooter, Sherlock Hemlock, Simon Soundman, Snowths, Sully, Swedish Chef, Tatooey the Rat, Telly Monster, Two-Headed Monster, Uncle Deadly, Uncle Traveling Matt, Whaddayasay Bird, The Witch Doctor, Yolanda Rat, Zoot

Additional Credits

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