IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
2311
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Eine Bauernhofkatze zieht auf der Suche nach dem großen Leben nach Paris, während ihr Möchtegern-Geliebter von zu Hause versucht, sie wieder zu finden.Eine Bauernhofkatze zieht auf der Suche nach dem großen Leben nach Paris, während ihr Möchtegern-Geliebter von zu Hause versucht, sie wieder zu finden.Eine Bauernhofkatze zieht auf der Suche nach dem großen Leben nach Paris, während ihr Möchtegern-Geliebter von zu Hause versucht, sie wieder zu finden.
Judy Garland
- Mewsette
- (Synchronisation)
Robert Goulet
- Jaune-Tom
- (Synchronisation)
Red Buttons
- Robespierre
- (Synchronisation)
Paul Frees
- Meowrice
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Hermione Gingold
- Mme. Rubens-Chatte
- (Synchronisation)
Morey Amsterdam
- Narrator
- (Synchronisation)
Joan Gardner
- Lady From Provence
- (Synchronisation)
Julie Bennett
- Lady From Provence
- (Synchronisation)
Bill Cole
- Singing Hench Cat
- (Nicht genannt)
Frank Lachapelle
- Various
- (Nicht genannt)
Bill Lee
- Singing Hench Cat
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Tony Randall
- Old Man
- (Nicht genannt)
- …
Thurl Ravenscroft
- Singing Hench Cat
- (Nicht genannt)
Max Smith
- Singing Hench Cat
- (Nicht genannt)
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Although too long at 85 minutes, this animated musical from UPA is quite tuneful, with visual wit and flair to spare. Slim plot, about a French barnyard feline seeking adventures in Paris, is helped considerably by bright Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg songs, and of course by Judy Garland's incandescent speaking and singing voice as Mewsette. Never popular with children, the film's writing tends to place the accent on sophisticated conversation, less on animated hilarity. Consequently, it isn't a big crowd-pleaser, although students of animation would be wise to check it out (the humorous art history lesson on the Impressionists is worth the time alone). **1/2 from ****
There are a few excellent points about this movie. Garland's voice sounds great here. The animation is quite unique, in that most of the backgrounds and such look like something out of an Impressionist painting, and are very beautiful. Red Buttons is very cute as Jaune-Tom's (Robert Goulet) small sidekick. The Harburg/Arlen songs are excellent, and they work nearly as well with Judy here as they did in The Wizard of Oz (1939), that marvel that truly started her entire career. The story is a little low on magic, but is pretty charming, and small children will like it. All in all, a treat for fans of Garland, Goulet, Harburg and Arlen, and original animation style.
This movie is marvelous. The story is "girl-rejects-boy; girl-gets-into-trouble; boy-rescues-girl; all-live-happily-after." Very romantically satisfying. Paul Frees' voice is perfect for Meowrice, as is Robert Goulet's for Jeune-Tom. Judy Garland's voice is in fine fettle as Mewsette. The impressionist drawing and background style is unique. I've never seen another like it.
This is one of those movies parents can allow their children to enjoy without fear of their being exposed to too much sex and violence. On the other hand, adults can enjoy it, also, on a different level.
We still watch it regularly 3 or 4 times a year.
This is one of those movies parents can allow their children to enjoy without fear of their being exposed to too much sex and violence. On the other hand, adults can enjoy it, also, on a different level.
We still watch it regularly 3 or 4 times a year.
It has everything! Action, romance (well, between two cartoon cats!)and adventure, in a family viewable arena! The children will adore this classic, I can practically gaurentee that! And the adults will laugh and cry along with it, cheering on the little Robespierre with his small body and lion's heart. Jon-Tom's tail and whiskers twitching as "The best mouse catcher in all of Paris!" spots a rodent hundreds of feet away (but never actually kills one). The pretty Mewsette who wants more than she can handle and ends up getting into trouble for it. Madame Rubinschottz, the large, pink cat of ill repute with the long eyelashes and big, red lips who sends out the despicable Meowrice, the scoundrel who is to bring a lovely kitty (Mewsette) into her fold. And lest we forget the "Money-Cats" (the scraggly, silly, bumbling black alley cats who shake their cat-behinds on the rooftops to the tune of "The money-cat knows where the money-tree grows"!). This cartoon feature is like those famous potato chips that claim you cant eat just one. Once you see this film, you will *always* want to go back!
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- WissenswertesChuck Jones had been under an exclusive contract with Warner Bros. Pictures, and worked on this film as a screenwriter in violation of his contract. When WB picked up the film from UPA for distribution, they discovered his work on the film and immediately fired him on the spot, resulting in him to move to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- PatzerJaune-Tom and Robespierre set off from a station in Provence signed "Moustier St Marie". It is a real place but spelled "Moustiers Ste. Marie"; the Virgin Mary is after all always in the feminine.
- Crazy CreditsThe opening credits include colorful drawings of the movie's main stars, which then change into their cartoon characters. Although John Hitesman is credited with the title artwork, the caricatures appear to be the work of Ronald Searle.
- Alternative VersionenSome television prints are clumsily edited and have several reels in the wrong order.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios Part 5 (2009)
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- Budget
- 1.300.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 25 Min.(85 min)
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1
- 1.85 : 1
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