The Mouse That Roared (1959)
Facts
| Directed by | Jack Arnold |
| Cast | Peter Sellers, Jean Seberg, William Hartnell, David Kossoff, Leo McKern and Colin Gordon |
| Theatrical Release | October 26, 1959 |
| DVD Release | July 8, 2003 |
| Running Time | 83 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 043396100657 |
| Buy this item ... | 38 new from $11.99, 13 used from $11.96 |
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Average user review:| Comedy-As-Time-Capsule, dated but charming |
The plot is about the H-Bomb, with Sellers playing both the scientist who invented it and the leader of the opposing army who wants it. (He also plays an old dowager Queen!) It's a time capsule back from an era when we could afford to joke about such things, and for that it's strangely comforting--as to me, most films from from the early to mid sixties are. There was an innocence now long gone, and everything just looked so good--cars, clothes, people, decor, etc. That fifties formality was still very much a part of everything.
Adding to the eye-candy is a young Jean Seberg in her transition period; she had just flopped in Otto Preminger's pretentious "Saint Joan", and then made "Bonjour Tristesse" again for Preminger, to cool reviews. She had not yet made "Breathless" which was about to make her a huge star in France and revive Hollywood's interest in her as a leading lady.
Playing the scientist's daughter/assistant and love interest to the enemy-Commander, Seberg isn't called upon to do much more than be beautiful and act sincere in a film in which everything is ludicrous. But like Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz," her sincerity looks so authentic that it elevates the film from a cartoon to something with a bit of a soul to it. This makes her the perfect foil for someone like Sellers, who is farcical throughout.
If you like Peter Sellers, Jean Seberg, or are just a fan of movies from this era, you will enjoy "The Mouse that Roared". November 2, 2008
| good fun |
| A classic comedy |
| The Mouse That Roared |
Of course, it doesn't work out this way. Fenwick invades the U.S.A. with an army of twenty suited out in medieval armor & weapons. Upon entering the States they are supposed to surrender but they stumble upon the professor who has invented the "Q Bomb" & has it in his possession. The Fenwick army takes the professor, the bomb & his daughter back to Fenwick which causes a huge furor in the world's foremost powers. Never has a small country had so much power.
The quality of the DVD is excellent but there aren't any bonus features. February 10, 2008
| But what if we won ? |
The screenwriters who elaborated this clever film, carried out from head to tail one of the most unforgettable and fabulous comedies ever made. An infinitesimal country of just 4o Km2 ideates a weird plan in order to rearrange some bulky financial deficit, declaring war to United states and so to get some reparations due the imminent defeat, but something unexpected will happen making turn all the theatrical plans.
Brilliant and genial comedy that must figure without any hesitation among the greatest films of comedy in the story if cinema.
November 24, 2007
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