Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDanny, an ambitious singing and dancing cat, goes to Hollywood and overcomes several obstacles to fulfill his dream of becoming a movie star.Danny, an ambitious singing and dancing cat, goes to Hollywood and overcomes several obstacles to fulfill his dream of becoming a movie star.Danny, an ambitious singing and dancing cat, goes to Hollywood and overcomes several obstacles to fulfill his dream of becoming a movie star.
- Auszeichnungen
- 3 Gewinne & 13 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Danny
- (Synchronisation)
- Sawyer
- (Synchronisation)
- Sawyer
- (Gesang)
- Darla Dimple
- (Synchronisation)
- Darla Dimple
- (Gesang)
- Tillie Hippo
- (Synchronisation)
- Woolie Mammoth
- (Synchronisation)
- L.B. Mammoth
- (Synchronisation)
- Flanigan
- (Synchronisation)
- Frances
- (Synchronisation)
- Cranston
- (Synchronisation)
- Pudge the Penguin
- (Synchronisation)
- T.W. Turtle
- (Synchronisation)
- T. W. Turtle
- (Gesang)
- Farley Wink
- (Synchronisation)
- Bus Driver
- (Synchronisation)
- Max
- (Synchronisation)
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
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P.S. Did you know that Scott Bakula can sing? He sure can!
I've never seen an animated movie quite like this.
The first time I saw the previews for this a long time ago, I thought this was really terrible... the thing is that I actually thought it would be bad when it was broadcasted for the first time on regular tv... there's another end to a misconception for me.
This has got to be the single most amazing cartoon musical/comedy I've seen in a while.
When I was finished watching it, I kinda thought to myself, "If Danny had a dream to fuel him, I could learn from that!"
For the final note, I give this movie a 10 out of 10!
Only if the story is realistic enough.
I haven't had this warm and swingin' a feeling watching an animated feature since, well, the last time I watched Tom O'Malley and Duchess (Phil Harris and Eva Gabor's voices) in the movie The Aristocats.
If you haven't seen this animated musical yet and you've been yearning to see a new cartoon feature that is produced the way they used to make 'em, this one's for you. Besides satisfying a craving for 30s/deco styled cartoons, the writing also toys with some deeper themes reminiscent of that era. It's a funny combination because we usually expect cartoons to never dig deeper than surface humor as there's never enough time for character development. However, some very witty writing (there were 10 writers listed in the credits) manages to take this story well into subject matter that is almost downright noir! That's saying a lot for a cartoon musical, and to top it all off we get Randy Newman songs composed apparently during an especially fertile period of this already extremely talented songwriter and Steve Goldstein's Broadway flair adds up to a wallop of absolutely top-notch songs.
"Big & Loud" has an arrangement that Mancini undoubtedly would have been very proud to have written and is belted to perfection by vocalist Lindsay Ridgeway. The female cat character is as jaded and sultry as Michelle Pfeiffer was in Baker Boys, and is sung by Natalie Cole who we all know is one of the most incredible female swing vocalists who has ever lived. This film really has it all. A rare gem, especially for a cartoon.
My favorite character is Woolie Mammoth, a cynical elephant pianist that immediately reminds me of Brahms, only he's a ragtime genius on the keys. In fact, there is not one (NOTE: NOT ONE) weak character in the whole cast. That is, every single supporting wiseacre line in this fast moving musical romp is written & executed perfectly. Of course, when you're writing classic 30s shtick there's plenty of tried & tested winning material and timing (timing, timing, timing!!!) to draw from and it's therefore easier than trying to make a gargoyle or a sea turtle funny. That's exactly where this flick excels, and there's no shame in that.
The most amazing thing about this movie is how it wasn't a blockbuster success from the tee-off. That's okay; there's nothing wrong with being a sleeper success. Absolutely unbelievable that Malkin panned this filck has bad as he did, considering how good it is and the quality of music etc. In the recent rush of animation features vying to break out of the children's film mold during the past few years, it seems you need a stylish techno look to get noticed. But in the long run, the real talent will eventually outshine the rest. Cats Don't Dance is one that should easily hold its place on the video collectors shelf. But to me, well... there are only a few movies that can make me cry. The Sound of Music is one that always "gets me right here." There are certain places in Cats Don't Dance that are very touching, too. Okay, I admit it. I'm a sentimental old fool. Fortunately for me, movies & sentimentality go together like cookies & milk.
Scott Bakula is a real surprise as Danny, the talented singing and dancing cat from Kokomo, Indiana, who comes to Hollywood with stars in his eyes, and ignites the fading dreams of the jaded animals who work as extras while humans get all the good scenes.
The principal characters are well cast and easy to like, except for Darla and Max, whom you'll love to hate! BTW - I don't know the name of the young woman who did the singing voice for Darla, but she has a set of pipes that will absolutely knock you on your seat. Big And Loud!
Take a look at this movie with an open mind and a young heart. You'll be glad you gave it a chance!
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- WissenswertesThe poster parodies at the end are all of movies from Warner Bros., New Line Cinema or Turner Entertainment. The filmmakers originally conceived of parodies of other famous films, such as Meine Lieder, meine Träume (1965) and Star Wars: Episode IV - Eine neue Hoffnung (1977), but abandoned them because they would've had to pay licensing fees.
- PatzerAs Danny arrives in Hollywood at the beginning of the film, the Hollywood sign can be seen. The film is set in 1939 so the sign should still read Hollywoodland as it did until 1949.
- Zitate
Darla Dimple: I'm the star! You stupid, stupid cat! I should have drowned you all when I flooded the stage!
[echoing over the PA says "Flooded the stage". The crowd, L.B. Mammoth and Flanigan were shocked and gasped]
Crowd: Darla Dimple! I can't believe it.
[Darla looks around, forces a smile, a weak giggle, grabs Danny, and tries to act all innocent. Pudge giggles and pushes the trap door lever]
Darla Dimple: [as she falls down the trap door, screaming] Max!
Max: [on the Darla balloon, floating over Paris] Oui, Miss Dimple?
- Crazy CreditsThere is a statement in the closing credits: "No animals were harmed during the making of this film. Although, some were erased and had to be redrawn."
- SoundtracksDanny's Arrival Song
Music and Lyrics by Randy Newman
Performed by Scott Bakula
Arranged by Steve Goldstein
Produced by Randy Newman and Steve Goldstein
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- Budget
- 32.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 3.566.637 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 939.781 $
- 30. März 1997
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 3.566.637 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 15 Min.(75 min)
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