The Muppet Movie is the first of a series of live-action musical feature films starring Jim Henson's Muppets. Released in 1979, the film was produced by Henson Associates, and ITC Entertainment. It was released in between the third and fourth seasons of The Muppet Show. The film is dedicated to Edgar Bergen who died during production. Kermit enjoys a relaxing afternoon in a Florida swamp, singing "Rainbow Connection" and strumming his banjo, when he is approached by an agent who encourages Kermit to pursue a career in show business. Inspired by the idea of "making millions of people happy,"... Kermit sets off on a cross-country trip to Hollywood, but is soon pursued by the villainous Doc Hopper and his shy assistant Max in an attempt to convince Kermit to be the new spokesman of his struggling French-fried frog legs restaurant franchise. As Kermit continues to spurn Doc's advances throughout his journey, Hopper resorts to increasingly threatening means of persuasion. Kermit promptly meets Fozzie Bear, who had been working as a hapless stand-up comedian in a sleazy bar. Kermit invites Fozzie to accompany him, and the two set out in Fozzie’s Studebaker.
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| Release date: | May 31, 1979 |
| Directed by: | James Frawley |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 95 Minutes |
| Producer: | Jim Henson |
| Editor: | Christopher Greenbury |
| Music by: | Kenneth Ascher, Paul Williams |
| Cinematography: | Isidore Mankofsky |
| Screenplay by: | Jerry Juhl, Jack Burns |
| Estimated budget: | $15,000,000 |
| Genre: | Musical, Comedy, Adventure, Children's |