Ein feiger Junge, der sich in Unfallstatistiken vergräbt, betritt eine Bibliothek, um einem Sturm zu entkommen, und wird vom Pagenmeister in eine animierte Illustration verwandelt.Ein feiger Junge, der sich in Unfallstatistiken vergräbt, betritt eine Bibliothek, um einem Sturm zu entkommen, und wird vom Pagenmeister in eine animierte Illustration verwandelt.Ein feiger Junge, der sich in Unfallstatistiken vergräbt, betritt eine Bibliothek, um einem Sturm zu entkommen, und wird vom Pagenmeister in eine animierte Illustration verwandelt.
- Auszeichnungen
- 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Neighborhood Kid
- (as Canan J. Howell)
- Neighborhood Kid
- (as Brandon McKay)
- Adventure
- (Synchronisation)
- Fantasy
- (Synchronisation)
- Horror
- (Synchronisation)
- Dr. Jekyll
- (Synchronisation)
- …
- Captain Ahab
- (Synchronisation)
- Jamaican Pirates
- (Synchronisation)
- George Merry
- (Synchronisation)
- Pirate
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Dick Erdman)
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I was so into the idea from the start, and the message about facing your own fear was well woven into a classic fairy-tale trope of going through 3 tests.
Of course you'll get the most out of the movie if you know all the references to classic books like Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Treasure Island, Alice in Wonderland, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Moby Dick, etc., but I think that's what makes The Pagemaster a good family movie. Kids can get entertained by the lively animated characters and relate to Macauly Culkin's role while adults can enjoy the clever use of historic literature.
The different segments of literary genres could've been both deeper and wider had the movie been just fifteen or so minutes longer, because honestly, it was a little rushed at times, but that's my only complaint about it. The segments were fine as they were, but could've made more out of its source material.
The animation was pretty good at times. Also a little dated sometimes, but the horror segment and that of fantasy actually had a grand feel to it. The dragon was my favorite simply because of the massive presence it had. It really felt BIG.
The anthropomorphic books were also cute and clever in their interactions. Some may find them annoying, but Whoopi Goldberg,Patrick Stewart and Frank Welker brought them to life with exellence.
An underated family movie which deserves more attention. Entertaining, educational and heartwarming
Why am I reviewing this in the middle of a Christmas break? Well, let's just say that I've been watching this since I was a child and seeing how it has been 20 years, that's why I made that risky decision. Now, is there anything that I don't like about The Pagemaster? Well, let's just say that the only nitpick I do have is the animation. Don't get me wrong. It's beautiful and is very creative in it's making of the world of literary including Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde, the pirates led by Captain Long John Silver, and the Dragon in the climax of the film, but as time went by, it became a little dated to me.
Anyway, everything else still holds up. The story is very engaging with very clever writing and the morals about facing your fears and using your imagination doesn't preach on you as it is done perfectly. Also, it has some very good characters and they still hold up to this day. Macaulay Culkin is likable as Richard Tyler, Christopher Lloyd relishes his role as the librarian Mr. Dewey and The Pagemaster, and the three talking books, Adventure, a swashbuckling pirate book with Patrick Stewart's solid pirate accent, Fantasy, a sassy, but caring fairy tale book who pulls off some nice humorous moments while being wise thanks to Whoopi Goldberg, and Horror, a fearful Hunchbook and also has some funny bits with the famous Frank Welker, known for voicing animal creatures in other animated films. The other characters are also good with cameos from Leonard Nimoy as Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde, Phil Hartman as one of the pirate crew members Tom Morgan and Jim Cummings as Long John Silver.
The pacing is very brisk and doesn't come to the point where it would bore me to death, but the best part about The Pagemaster is the music score from James Horner, one of my favorite music composers. To some, it does copy music elements from his other scores from Star Trek II and others, but to me, it has a nostalgic value to it. Why, you may ask?
Well, the reason why I brought this up is because it does a solid job interpreting the theme song "Whatever You Imagine" that plays throughout the movie and has been stuck with me since my childhood ended. That piece of music alone is what made me watch this film over and over again.
Overall, The Pagemaster became one of my childhood films and today, it still holds up. It has an engaging story, some likable characters, some clever writing, and some really beautiful music. As those aspects stayed with me in my memory, this deserves a gold trophy of recommendation as a film that is worth watching to some who hasn't seen it yet. Check it out and relive your imagination!
All in all, this movie really shows you how much there is to read. I think that my favorite scene was the whole Jekyll and Hyde sequence - although the dripping painting was also pretty impressive. A very well done movie. Also starring Ed Begley Jr., Mel Harris, and the voices of Leonard Nimoy, Dorian Harewood and Phil Hartman.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesThis movie took almost three and a half years to complete.
- PatzerWhen Adventure got burnt by a dragon and Horror blew out the fire on the mustache, he says "Happy Birthday" but his mouth doesn't move.
- Zitate
Richard Tyler: Hey! How'd you get here?
Fantasy: Quit it! We are in the presence of the Pagemaster.
Richard Tyler: I *know* who he is. He's the guy who did all THIS to me! Do you have any idea what I've been through?
The Pagemaster: Tell me.
Richard Tyler: I was nearly torn to shreds by a crazy doctor, I was made a slave to a bunch of mangy pirates, and eaten. Got that? Eaten by a fire-breathing dragon!
Horror: He don't mean it, my Pagemaster. He don't mean it.
Richard Tyler: Not to mention being tossed, squashed, and scared practically to death!
The Pagemaster: Yet you stand before me.
Richard Tyler: Well, yeah.
The Pagemaster: Think, boy. What kind of an adventure would you have had if I brought you here with the turn of a page?
- SoundtracksWhatever You Imagine (Montage)
(1994) (uncredited)
Lyric by Cynthia Weil
Music by Barry Mann and James Horner
Produced by Keith Thomas
Executive Producer: Jay Landers
Performed by Wendy Moten
Wendy Moten courtesy of Thunderbird Records / EMI Records
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsländer
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- El guardián de las palabras
- Drehorte
- 40 N Golden W Avenue, Arcadia, Kalifornien, USA(Richard is mocked by the other kids)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 27.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 13.670.688 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 4.188.399 $
- 27. Nov. 1994
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 13.670.688 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 20 Minuten
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1