Oponiéndose al malvado Barnaby, Ollie Dee y Stanley Dum intentan no pagar la hipoteca de Mother Peep y engañan sus intentos de casarse con Little Bo. Enfurecidos, Barnaby's Bogeymen se desar... Leer todoOponiéndose al malvado Barnaby, Ollie Dee y Stanley Dum intentan no pagar la hipoteca de Mother Peep y engañan sus intentos de casarse con Little Bo. Enfurecidos, Barnaby's Bogeymen se desarrolla en la Tierra de los Juguetes.Oponiéndose al malvado Barnaby, Ollie Dee y Stanley Dum intentan no pagar la hipoteca de Mother Peep y engañan sus intentos de casarse con Little Bo. Enfurecidos, Barnaby's Bogeymen se desarrolla en la Tierra de los Juguetes.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado en total
- Silas Barnaby
- (as Henry Kleinbach)
- Townsman
- (sin créditos)
- King's Guard
- (sin créditos)
- Justice of the Peace
- (sin créditos)
- Girl
- (sin créditos)
- Dunker
- (sin créditos)
- Schoolboy
- (sin créditos)
- Schoolboy
- (sin créditos)
- Jack in the Box
- (sin créditos)
- Chief of Police
- (sin créditos)
- Demon Bogeyman
- (sin créditos)
- Schoolboy
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Storybook sets and stylized costumes add to the head-trip visuals of this whacked-out yet entertaining kids flick. I was particularly fond of the weird dwarf-in-a-costume mouse who moves around in an unsettling way, usually running from the equally off-kilter Cat with a Fiddle.
The large scale finale, featuring scores of extras as evil "bogeymen" versus man-sized wooden soldiers, is impressively chaotic and occasionally disturbingly violent.
Well this film is "Dated" but its also part of its charm. This film stars "Laurel and Hardy" and it is a delightful surprise. Think of this film as the inspiration for the "Shrek" films.
In this film A woman is about to lose her home. Stannie Dumb (Stan Laurel) and Ollie Dee (Oliver Hardy), live in a shoe (as in the nursery rhyme There Was An Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe), along with Mother Peep (the Old Woman), Bo Peep (Charlotte Henry), a mouse resembling Mickey Mouse (and actually played by a live monkey in a costume), and many other children. The mortgage on the shoe is owned by the villainous Silas Barnaby (Henry Brandon), who is looking to marry Bo Peep. Knowing the Widow Peep is having a difficult time paying the mortgage, Barnaby offers the old woman an ultimatum – unless Bo Peep agrees to marry him he will foreclose on the shoe. Widow Peep refuses, but is worried about where she'll get the money to pay the mortgage. Ollie offers her all the money he has stored away in his savings can, only to learn that Stannie has taken it to buy peewees (a favored toy consisting of a wooden peg with tapered ends that rises in the air when struck with a stick near one end and is then caused to fly through the air by being struck again with the stick). He and Stannie set out to get the money for the mortgage from their boss, the Toymaker (William Burress). But Stannie has mixed up an order from Santa Claus (building 100 wooden soldiers at six feet tall, instead of 600 soldiers at one foot tall) and one of the soldiers, when activated, wrecks the toy shop. Stannie and Ollie are fired without getting the money.
I don't want to tell too much more but truest me the film is fast paced and its never boring.
Give it a try!
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- TriviaThe stop-motion animation for the "March of the Wooden Soldiers" scene was created by special-effects director Roy Seawright and cinematographer Art Lloyd. They used 100 wooden toy soldiers, each standing one-foot high, which had to be meticulously posed and shot frame by frame. Eleven of the toy soldiers seen in this sequence are known to survive: one drummer, one trumpeter, and nine riflemen. A Roach studio executive saved 10 of these figures and passed them down to his family, who publicly revealed their existence in 2020; that same year they sold one at auction for $14,520. Another toy soldier is owned by Laurel & Hardy historian Randy Skretvedt, who occasionally loans it out for museum exhibits.
- ErroresThe wooden soldier, brought out as a demonstration model by Stannie and Ollie, blinks in one shot.
- Citas
Ollie Dee: Well, Good-bye and good luck.
Stannie Dum: What do you mean, good-bye? I'm not going with you?
Ollie Dee: Why, no. You have to stay here with Barnaby. You're married to him.
Stannie Dum: [starting to cry] I don't want to stay here with him.
Ollie Dee: Why?
Stannie Dum: I don't love him.
[blubbers]
- Créditos curiososThe titles appear on a child's toy building block that falls into position onscreen.
- Versiones alternativasSome prints omit the opening verses of the song "Toyland" ("When you've grown up, my dears", etc.), and begin the song with the main chorus ("Toyland, Toyland," etc.). Other prints omit Mother Goose's vocal of the song entirely, and have only the chorus singing the song.
- ConexionesEdited into Dick und Doof - Superschau des Lachens (1966)
- Bandas sonorasToyland
(1903) (uncredited)
Music by Victor Herbert
Lyrics by Glen MacDonough
Played during the opening credits
Sung by Virginia Karns and Chorus
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Babes in Toyland
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 17 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1