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Emil und die Detektive

Originaltitel: Emil and the Detectives
  • 1964
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 39 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Emil und die Detektive (1964)
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Emil reist mit einem großen Geldbetrag zu seiner Großmutter nach Berlin und bekommt von einem fremden Mann Süßigkeiten angeboten, die ihn schlafen lassen. Er wacht an seiner Haltestelle ohne... Alles lesenEmil reist mit einem großen Geldbetrag zu seiner Großmutter nach Berlin und bekommt von einem fremden Mann Süßigkeiten angeboten, die ihn schlafen lassen. Er wacht an seiner Haltestelle ohne Geld auf.Emil reist mit einem großen Geldbetrag zu seiner Großmutter nach Berlin und bekommt von einem fremden Mann Süßigkeiten angeboten, die ihn schlafen lassen. Er wacht an seiner Haltestelle ohne Geld auf.

  • Regie
    • Peter Tewksbury
  • Drehbuch
    • AJ Carothers
    • Erich Kästner
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Walter Slezak
    • Bryan Russell
    • Roger Mobley
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,1/10
    887
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Peter Tewksbury
    • Drehbuch
      • AJ Carothers
      • Erich Kästner
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Walter Slezak
      • Bryan Russell
      • Roger Mobley
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    Walter Slezak
    Walter Slezak
    • Baron
    Bryan Russell
    Bryan Russell
    • Emil Tischbein
    Roger Mobley
    Roger Mobley
    • Gustav
    Heinz Schubert
    Heinz Schubert
    • Grundeis
    Peter Ehrlich
    • Müller
    Cindy Cassell
    • Pony
    Elsa Wagner
    • Nana
    Eva Ingeborg Scholz
    Eva Ingeborg Scholz
    • Frau Tischbein
    • (as Eva-Ingeborg Scholz)
    Wolfgang Völz
    • Wachtmeister Stucke
    Franz Nicklisch
    • Desk Sergeant
    Brian Richardson
    • Professor
    Robert Swann
    • Hermann
    David Petrychka
    • Dienstag
    Ann Noland
    Ann Noland
    • Frieda
    Ron Johnson
    • Rudolf
    Rick Johnson
    • Hans
    Viktor Hospach
    • Kioskbesitzer
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Peter Tewksbury
    • Drehbuch
      • AJ Carothers
      • Erich Kästner
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    10JenExxifer

    Sleuths, Skrinks, and Scenery, oh my!

    Enjoy a step back in time to West Berlin, Germany, during the early 1960s when Germany was divided and skrinks were invading.

    Real scenery, real buildings, real vehicles -- it's not an imagining in a fantasy land, it's what actually did exist at one time and some of it still does today. (Note the tall hexagon-shaped building and old church in the background when Gustav and Emil meet; it's the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church located at Lietzenburgerstrasse 39, 10789 Berlin)

    1960s style, fashion, costumes -- each character's outfit defines them and adds to the charm of the story; whether it's an actual character in the script or a nameless passerby in the background, the styles and colors are captivating.

    Story narrator, opening credits, film effects, editing -- enjoyable features that add to the story and help it move along; even during the slower-moving moments of the film, I'm still intrigued by the scenery, the background, the music, the writing, or other subtle elements that could be edited away but it wouldn't necessarily make the film better, just shorter.

    Young detectives, innocent loyal do-gooders, solving problems together in a more adult manner than adults in modern films.

    Score, background music, sound effects -- I don't have to watch every second to know what's going on because the sounds and music tell the story too; while it's not a musical, the music is essential to the movie.

    Dry humor, no swearing, witty insightful writing with good moral lessons and silly words that should get used more, like 'skrink' and 'skrunky'.

    Stunts, physical work -- not high-impact but highly enjoyable.

    Cartoonish villains that aren't animated and don't cause serious harm to anyone as much as they try -- similar to the Apple Dumpling Gang or the bad guys in That Darn Cat; other good titles would be the Apple Streusel Gang or That Darn Skrink.

    Worst thing about movie: I didn't know it existed the first 41 years of my life.

    Thanks to TCM and their Disney Vault series for making these movies available without commercials, and with captions too!
    9variegatus

    A Gem from Childhood

    First saw this in a movie theater when I was 11 years old and just saw it again this week on Turner Classic Movies. It made a big impression on me when I was a kid and I'm pleased the experience stood up. Understand that this is completely a kids movie. The characters are very broad and actually quite cartoonish (though the same could be said for Quentin Tarantino movies). Gender stereotypes are consistent with the period. The plot is wildly implausible, like many children's books, but who cares?

    So what did I like about it so much? All the main actors had charisma to spare and the minor actors were quirky and more than a little unusual. Bryan Russell and Walter Slezak are particular favorites. Though I hardly understood World War II as a child I now appreciate seeing Berlin less than 20 years after that war ended. And the attitudes towards Germany at this time. The photography is vividly colorful and flattering to Berlin. The bouncy score is happy-making and infectious. Mostly, I loved the sense of ebullient, delirious adventure and camaraderie among the detectives. Really echoes my idea of the limitless adventure of childhood at its best. Bravo!
    8bkoganbing

    A Master Criminal Undone

    Back when I was in school taking high school Spanish, this book in a Spanish translation was a text used in my course. We read it for about a third of the semester. Of course it was called Emilio Y Los Detectivos.

    So of course I had to go see Emil and the Detectives when it was out in the theater and I found it to be a very good Disney production of the story. To make it cinematically viable parts of the story were emphasized and others were not.

    Walter Slezak looked like he was having a great old time playing the master criminal who just can't get good help. Young Bryan Russell is on a train to Berlin to visit his grandmother and he had a sum of money which unfortunately attracts the attention of Heinz Schubert one of two lugnuts who are Slezak's henchmen. Slezak, Schubert, and Peter Ehrlich are planning a bank robbery, a tunnel job. Slezak is understandably upset that Schubert would risk arrest for a petty theft and thereby put the bank job in jeopardy.

    But it's no petty theft to Russell who falls in with a gang of Berlin street urchins headed by Roger Mobley. Since this is a Disney film, I think you can guess the rest of it. The kids deal with the crooks in their own unique way.

    I remember it was a fun movie and I did so enjoy Walter Slezak in the role of the master criminal done in by kids. I do so hope TCM runs this at some point.
    CAG_1337

    They gutted the book.

    One of the most dreadful adaptations of a book I've seen in a long time. Disney took the delightful and touching 1929 novel by Erich Kästner and turned it into something utterly ridiculous. In the first half-minute I knew something was going to be off when they revealed straight away who the robber was for certain, thus destroying any sense of mystery and tension the book had. Moreover they made the Grundeis character so grossly unbelievable as a person, it was hardly watchable. And the detectives...all the charm and comradery of the group of boys who help Emil in the book was lost in this film. In the film, they were basically hired for a tenner.
    5planktonrules

    Kids might like it...adults might find it a bit tedious.

    During the 1960s and 70s, Disney released a lot of live action films. They were clearly aimed at kids, as if you watch them as an adult, many of them are simply awful. While I wouldn't call "Emil and the Detectives" awful, it is tough going for adults because Disney clearly was thinking only of kids when it inserted all sorts of goofy sound effects and made a film featuring a large cast of kids...some of which weren't very good actors.

    I have no idea how closely this story follows the original story by Erich Kästner. I do know, however, that his story was very popular and they made at least six film versions of the "Emil and the Detectives".

    The story begins with Emil about to get on the bus for Berlin. His mother does something a bit foolish...she pins a letter with money in it inside his jacket...and then says loud enough for a nearby thug to hear, that he has the money and should give it to his grandmother when he arrives. Naturally, a scum-bag overhears it and ends up stealing the money. But Emil is a very determined kid...and follows the man. Along the way, he also gets help from another boy who has a group of friends he calls his 'detectives' and they go about following the man and his compatriots. Why? Because in this weird world, the police don't listen to children when they report crimes!

    So what's good about the film? Well, it actually was filmed mostly in Berlin and it's nice to see the city. It's also interesting to see that some of the town is STILL in ruins almost 20 years after the war. But it also seemed very odd that almost no one had a German accent!

    Overall, a mixed bag that I'd rate a 6 or perhaps 7 for kids and a 4 for adults. If your kids want to watch it, it's harmless entertainment, albeit a bit dark in places. But if you are an adult, you might want to have a book or handheld video game handy so you want pay attention to this instead of the film as the kids watch this one.

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      Walter Slezak who plays Baron, the mastermind, had a long career in films, dating back to European silent films in 1922.
    • Patzer
      The seats are numbered on the bus Emil takes from Neustadt to Berlin. At 0:04:38 the number 13 is on the back of Emil's seat. At 0:04:54 the number 1 is on the toddler's seat in front of Emil. At 0:05:13 the numbers 1 and 2 are on the empty window seat immediately behind the driver and the aisle seat to its right where August Grundeis is initially seated. Apparently, the toddler's side of its interaction with Emil were shot in the front of the bus.
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      Gustav: What are you looking at?

      Pony: Nothing. Nothing at all.

    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Disney-Land: Emil and the Detectives: Part 1 (1966)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 20. August 1965 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Westdeutschland
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Emil and the Detectives
    • Drehorte
      • Berliner Union-Film, Oberlandstraße 26-35, Tempelhof, Berlin, Deutschland
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Walt Disney Productions
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