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Mrs. Brisby und das Geheimnis von NIMH

Originaltitel: The Secret of NIMH
  • 1982
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 22 Min.
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Wil Wheaton, John Carradine, Dom DeLuise, Derek Jacobi, Hermione Baddeley, Elizabeth Hartman, and Arthur Malet in Mrs. Brisby und das Geheimnis von NIMH (1982)
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  • Regie
    • Don Bluth
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert C. O'Brien
    • Don Bluth
    • John Pomeroy
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Elizabeth Hartman
    • Derek Jacobi
    • Dom DeLuise
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,5/10
    47.807
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    4.410
    427
    • Regie
      • Don Bluth
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert C. O'Brien
      • Don Bluth
      • John Pomeroy
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Elizabeth Hartman
      • Derek Jacobi
      • Dom DeLuise
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    • 60Kritische Rezensionen
    • 76Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    The Secret of Nimh: Mrs. Brisby Meets Nicodemus
    The Secret of Nimh: Mrs. Brisby Meets Nicodemus
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    The Secret of Nimh: Mrs. Brisby Meets Nicodemus

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    Elizabeth Hartman
    Elizabeth Hartman
    • Mrs. Brisby
    • (Synchronisation)
    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • Nicodemus
    • (Synchronisation)
    Dom DeLuise
    Dom DeLuise
    • Jeremy
    • (Synchronisation)
    Arthur Malet
    Arthur Malet
    • Mr. Ages
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    Hermione Baddeley
    Hermione Baddeley
    • Auntie Shrew
    • (Synchronisation)
    Shannen Doherty
    Shannen Doherty
    • Teresa
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    Wil Wheaton
    Wil Wheaton
    • Martin
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    Jodi Hicks
    • Cynthia
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    Ian Fried
    • Timothy
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    John Carradine
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    • The Great Owl
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    Peter Strauss
    Peter Strauss
    • Justin
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    Paul Shenar
    Paul Shenar
    • Jenner
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    Tom Hatten
    Tom Hatten
    • Farmer Fitzgibbons
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    Lucille Bliss
    Lucille Bliss
    • Mrs. Fitzgibbons
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    Dick Kleiner
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    • Regie
      • Don Bluth
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert C. O'Brien
      • Don Bluth
      • John Pomeroy
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    9thousandisland

    Go rent NIMH. You won't be disappointed.

    The Secret of NIMH is powerful, dramatic and has great originality. The animation is excellent and stylish, and complements the mystical storyline.

    The plot is complex and beyond your average toddler. This is a film for older kids and adults, anyone who enjoys a unique film experience and is looking for deviation from the expected norms of an animated film.

    Truly ahead of its time, NIMH is a must - It's become a classic and is not at all childish, as one might predict for animation. There are no musical numbers, just an exciting, vibrant score that follows the action perfectly. Clear your brain of prejudgments and animation stereotypes, and then go rent The Secret of NIMH. It is an ultimately rewarding film.
    barnabyrudge

    Decent animated film, with a heavy-going plot but good features along the way.

    In the early '80s a group of Disney animators, headed by Don Bluth, decided to break away from the Disney studio. The Secret of NIMH was the first film they made. Based on a semi-classic children's book entitled "Mrs. Frisby And The Rats Of NIMH" by Robert C. O'Brien, the film emerges as a decent little animated feature. The story is a bit on the sombre side - probably a bit too serious and complex for really young viewers - but the animation is of a superb quality and the characters are very nicely voiced.

    Field mouse Mrs Brisby needs to move her family from their home in a farmer's field, as it is almost time for the farmer to gather his crop with the combine harvester. Inevitably the Brisby home would be destroyed and anyone in it killed during the gathering of the crop. Unfortunately, one of her children, Timmy, is suffering from pneumonia and couldn't possible survive the move. Mrs Brisby is advised to contact the rats of NIMH, a group of hyper-intelligent rodents, to ask for their help. Apparently, her late husband Jonathan was a close friend of the rats and they held him in such high regard that they will do anything to help a member of the Brisby clan.

    The story is told mainly through talk, with occasional bursts of action. As already pointed out, this means the film doesn't really lend itself to a very young audience. But older kids, especially those who are willing to listen with the appropriate degree of attention, will find the story interesting. There are other plus points - Jerry Goldsmith's rousing score; Dom DeLuise's amusing vocals as an accident-prone bird; and some very well-conceived "baddies" in the shape of rat conspirator Jenner and savage farm-cat Dragon. The Secret of NIMH is a moderately successful film - no masterpiece, true enough, and not really a serious challenger to the Disney dominance over the genre, but definitely a film that every child should see at least once.
    10Lupercali

    Perhaps the greatest postwar animated film

    The short version: 'The Secret of NIMH' isn't just a masterpiece: it's the best classically animated film since the early 40's. It's up there with 'Bambi', which is to say, this is about as good as it gets.

    I remember walking down the street when I was about 19, and seeing the poster for 'The Secret of NIMH' up in a theatre, and immediately thinking "This film is going to blow my mind." A week later, I was sitting in an empty theatre, watching the last credits rolling down the screen after everybody else had left, and the house lights were up, thinking "yep."

    A bit of history is probably in order for a film of this importance. Flashback to about 1980. Disney animator Don Bluth walks out, halfway through production on 'The Fox and the Hound', taking several other key animators with him, and declaring that he was going to recapture the spirit of classical animation, which Disney had forgotten about.

    Nearly three years later, NIMH debuts. Critically it is well received, but lack of distribution and advertising means it's swamped by such an historical non-entity as Disney's 'Tron'. Accepting an animation award for best film, Bluth remarked "Thanks. We didn't think anyone had noticed."

    NIMH is a glorious achievement. It puts to shame anything which Disney had done for a quarter century, and singlehandedly did exactly what Bluth set out to do. It revived the spirit of classical animation, and at the same time it proved that there was room on the block for another player than Disney - not an unimportant fact when you consider that at the time there was no Dreamworks or Pixar, and no feature animation section in Universal or MGM.

    As to the film itself: from the first moment you are treated to a gloriously rich, sumptuous, seamless animation and background art, the likes of which hadn't been seen since Disney's war years. Particularly stunning is the movie's use of colour to enhance moods. The dark blues and blacks of the stunning 'lantern elevator' descent into the rats' city, and the tractor scene - the background starts out in subdued tones and ends up flaming red as the action peaks. One reviewer at the time wrote "I felt as if I was watching the invention of color, as if I was being drawn into the depths of the screen."

    The characters are beautifully conceived and drawn, and the voice characterisations are spot-on (including the animation debut of Dom de Luise as Jeremy). And, significantly, there is only one song, and it's not sung by a character (significantly, 'Balto', one of the few animated films since which can hold a candle to NIMH, followed the same principal). Jerry Goldsmith's score supplies the emotional power for the rest of the soundtrack.

    Even more importantly though, the film is incredibly emotionally potent, and not in a sentimental, kiddy way. It has genuine choke-you-up power which will appeal to adults.

    Bluth ditched the double storyline of the book, relegating Jonathan Brisby's more substantial role in the novel to a short piece of background information revealed in an explanatory flashback. Personally I think this was the right decision. To do otherwise would have been to take the spotlight off Mrs Brisby, and probably diminish the film's coherence and power.

    So, Don Bluth achieved his goal: his debut feature film was the greatest animated achievement in 40 years. Sadly, it was also his only masterpiece. He peaked on his first outing, and afterwards declined into mediocrity, while Disney picked itself up and overtook him. In fact, ironically, there were signs of this in 'The Fox and the Hound', which despite being plagued by Bluth's departure amongst other catastrophes, turned out to be Disney's best movie since the 60's, even if it would still be the better part of another decade before they started hitting their marks consistently.

    Today NIMH enjoys the sort of cult following it deserves. It's just a damn shame that its greatness isn't more widely acknowledged, and an almost equally great shame that a generation later it was cursed with one of the most insulting, wretched sequels in cinematic history.

    It's an important film, and it's a great film. In the two decades since it was released, only a small handful of animated films have approached its stature.
    10Endlessinstant

    Magical, Fantastic, a real delight

    The Secret of NIMH after twenty three years is still an absolutely fantastic film. I hold it in such high regard as the even more obscure Gay Pur-ee (with the voice talent of Judy Garland, also wonderful) and Disney's Robin Hood.

    Criticisms can be made of the film. For one, "faithful" isn't exactly an adjective that can be used when describing it's relation to the source material: "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" by Robert O'Brien. However, the novel was a Newberry Award winner and it deserved an excellent film which is what it received.

    The book itself had two separate story lines, one focusing on Mrs. Frisby and her plight, and the other a lengthy backstory involving the rats of NIMH. For the animated feature, Don Bluth and his team chose to focus on Mrs. Frisby's plight and for this I am grateful.

    In Mrs. Brisby we have a totally unique and a truly delightful heroine. She isn't some young boy getting ready to go on a fantastic adventure or some sort of great, brave hero. She's just a mother, a mother whose first concern is her family. And she makes a fantastic hero, showing that courage isn't just involved in facing down fierce monsters (though when she has to do that she finds the courage). She never stops pushing herself and though she might be a very small mouse, she has a very big heart.

    As a kid I walked away thinking how cool Justin was, but now that I'm older I have complete respect for Mrs. Brisby. It's an excellent film both for children and adults alike.

    And how about Derek Jacobi as Nicodemus? Dom deLuise as Jeremy? Not to mention Elizabeth Hartman, whose short career was never-the-less magnificent. Thank god for film that we might have her talents available to us for all time!
    8Bones729

    Wow

    I voted a 10 on this movie mostly for its hauntingly breath-taking original musical by Jerry Goldsmith. Surely this film's score has to be some of his very best work.

    The awe-inspiring wisdoms of Nicodemus and The Great Owl, the comic reliefs of Mr. Ages, Jeremy and Auntie Shrew, the fascinating struggle between good and evil (Justin and Jenner), and of course the unmatchable greatness of the Brisby family name make this film one of the best animated movies ever.

    The movie's ending climax is powerful and gorgeous. You are left utterly stunned. Mrs. Brisby proves once again that she is just as brave and capable as her husband, if not more so, by never giving up hope and eventually succeeding in keeping her family safe.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Don Bluth, John Pomeroy and Gary Goldman all left Disney to pursue this project, which had originally been rejected by their former employer as "too dark" to be a commercial success. They were followed soon after by twenty other Walt Disney Productions animators, dubbed "The Disney Defectors" by the trade press.
    • Patzer
      Dragon's bad eye switches from his right to his left throughout.
    • Zitate

      Jenner: I learned this much, take what you can when you can.

      Justin: Then you've learned nothing.

    • Crazy Credits
      The production storyboards are used for background in the end credits.
    • Alternative Versionen
      In the late 1990s VHS and DVD prints in addition to the 2003 reissue of the DVD release, the United Artists logo is plastered with the 1994 variant.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Feivel, der Mauswanderer (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Flying Dreams
      Composed by Jerry Goldsmith

      Lyrics Written and Performed by Paul Williams

      Orchestrations: Arthur Morton

      Arranged by Ian Fraser

      Lullaby Performed by Sally Stevens

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 15. Juli 1982 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • MGM
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • La ratoncita valiente
    • Drehorte
      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Aurora
      • Don Bluth Productions
      • Mrs. Brisby Ltd.
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      • 7.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 14.665.733 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 386.530 $
      • 5. Juli 1982
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 14.665.733 $
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      1 Stunde 22 Minuten
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      • Dolby Stereo

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