Un petit pays persuade les Américains et les Soviétiques qu'ils lancent un programme spatial, alors qu'ils veulent simplement de l'argent pour une nouvelle plomberie.Un petit pays persuade les Américains et les Soviétiques qu'ils lancent un programme spatial, alors qu'ils veulent simplement de l'argent pour une nouvelle plomberie.Un petit pays persuade les Américains et les Soviétiques qu'ils lancent un programme spatial, alors qu'ils veulent simplement de l'argent pour une nouvelle plomberie.
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Maurice Spender
- (as Terry Thomas)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlthough other characters from The Mouse That Roared (1959) appeared (Prime Minister Rupert Mountjoy and his opposition leader Benter) David Kossoff (Kokintz) was the only principal cast member of La souris qui rugissait (1959) who returned to play the same role in this movie.
- GaffesAt the beginning of the movie, as the guard falls, he is wearing a large fluffy black hat, commonly known as a busby, which then appears and disappears in each subsequent shot.
- Citations
Maurice Spender: I read your letter in the Times. Rushed over here post-haste.
Professor Kokintz: How nice.
Maurice Spender: I say. I'm extremely excited to see those Botherbinks.
Professor Kokintz: Botherbinks? Bobolinks.
Maurice Spender: No, that's what I said, didn't I? Bob... bob... bobolinks.
- ConnexionsFollows La souris qui rugissait (1959)
It is easy to forget that this film was made before there had been any moon landings; plot points such as dust on the moon were real concerns for the Apollo astronauts when they landed for real, some years later. The planting of a flag (although not the first seen on film of course) was either prescient or life imitated art later on...?
Oddly enough both the look of the moon and the look of the rocket's interior are strongly reminiscent of those seen in the Wallace and Gromit animation 'a grand day out', which must surely have been inspired by the 'Mouse' film.
This film does appear on UK TV from time to time; for example on the Sony Movie Classic channel. However this raises my main disappointment concerning this film; the Sony 'watermark' is huge and obtrusive as usual, but the conversion from Celluloid to PAL video which they broadcast is almost an object lesson in 'how not to do it'; goodness knows what they did (possibly started with a bad print, converted badly to NSTC and then badly to PAL?) but the result is fuzzy, jerky in places, with poor/unsynchronized sound quality. The net result is pretty execrable; in places I'd describe it as 'almost unwatchable' in fact. This isn't the best film ever but my enjoyment of it was seriously impaired by the rotten quality of the broadcast video. I can only suppose (and hope) that commercial DVDs are better than that; they surely can't be worse...?
Six out of ten from me; might have been more but for the rotten video quality.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Mouse on the Moon
- Lieux de tournage
- Washington, District de Columbia, États-Unis(establishing shot - archive footage)
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 22 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1