Missing Link

Discover a comedy of epic proportions.

6.9
20191h 33m

Production

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The charismatic Sir Lionel Frost considers himself to be the world's foremost investigator of myths and monsters. Trouble is, none of his small-minded, high-society peers seems to recognize this. Hoping to finally gain acceptance from these fellow adventurers, Sir Lionel travels to the Pacific Northwest to prove the existence of a legendary creature known as the missing link.

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer 2

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Official Trailer

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“Susan Chooses A Name” Clip

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“Escape from the Ice Pit” Clip

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“Sir Lionel Meets Nessie” Clip

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"Rescue at Sea" Clip

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Missing Link/Laika Interview | Dir. Chris Butler & Ollie Jones (Dir. Practical Effects)

Thumbnail for video: Behind the Bar Brawl in Missing Link

Behind the Bar Brawl in Missing Link

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Inside the Magic of LAIKA

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"Give You My Word" Clip

Cast

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Hugh Jackman

Sir Lionel Frost (voice)

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Zoe Saldaña

Adelina Fortnight (voice)

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Zach Galifianakis

Mr. Susan Link (voice)

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Stephen Fry

Lord Piggot-Dunceby (voice)

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Timothy Olyphant

Willard Stenk (voice)

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Emma Thompson

Dora the Yeti Elder (voice)

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Amrita Acharia

Ama Lhamu (voice)

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Matt Lucas

Mr. Collick (voice)

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David Walliams

Mr. Lemuel Lint (voice)

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Humphrey Ker

Doorman / General Pugh (voice)

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Adam Godley

Lord Bilge (voice)

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Neil Dickson

Lord Roylott (voice)

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Ian Ruskin

Lord Scrivener (voice)

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Matthew Wolf

Lord Ramsbottom (voice)

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Darren Richardson

Alfie (voice)

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Alan Shearman

Lord Entwhistle (voice)

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Jack Blessing

McVitie the Conductor (voice)

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Richard Miro

Ricardo (voice)

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Leila Birch

Old Worlder (voice)

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Jean Gilpin

Old Worlder (voice)

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Reviews

R

Gimly

4/10

Can we please go back to a world where voice actors exist... Oh and bland stories don't, ideally?

_Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

R

r96sk

6/10

Didn't find enjoyment with this, personally.

I found things a bit off with 'Missing Link', none of it really clicked for me - it's without a little added oomph. I was watching it unfold, as opposed to feeling invested in it. The plot is fine, just a bit bland. I found the dialogue decent, particularly with Link's schtick - though that wore off eventually.

A lot of what I just mentioned probably comes down to the casting, which is meh to me. Zach Galifianakis, Hugh Jackman and Zoe Saldana are all very good actors, but none of them stood out - Galifianakis, especially, feels flat. The supports don't impress either, despite some decent names.

From 'Kubo and the Two Strings', my favourite Laika production, to this - my least favourite entry from the studio. They are, however, still yet to produce a film I dislike - so that's a plus.

G

CinemaSerf

7/10

After a perilous encounter with "Nessie" and - of course - a consequently broken camera, intrepid explorer "Sir Lionel" encounters a rather curious orange bear deep in the forest. It turns out that "Lint" is actually quite a friendly fellow who dreams of finding his distant cousin, the yeti, in the fabled land of "Shangri-La". Now here is a challenge worthy of our adventurer, so he decides to take up the task. First things first, though: he must change the name of his travelling companion to attract less suspicion. Is "Link" better? Well it fits into the storyline better! Their odds also start to look a bit better when they manage to recruit the services of the resourceful "Adelina" and off they set. No Himalayas, no - they think his long cousin might actually exist in the USA, but having stayed hidden for so long what chance is there that this trio of travellers can succeed? Whilst this isn't the best in terms of characterisation, indeed those are distinctly superficial, it is quite an enjoyable, end-to-end, adventure film that has a few funny moments as it takes it's predicable trip into the snowy wastes. There are some shades of "Indiana Jones" and the tiniest hints of ecological warnings peppered throughout and I have to say, I did think the expressive faces worked engagingly well. As a story, it's hardly innovative, no - but it's quickly paced with a dastardly baddie and is more about the fun of their frosty exploits than anything more deep and meaningful. I quite liked it for that, and though I probably won't bother to watch it again anytime soon, I found it quite a refreshing animation that also benefits from being devoid of that other, not so elusive monster, the power ballad.

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