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Le roi et moi

Titre original : The King and I
  • 1999
  • G
  • 1h 28m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
4,4/10
4,5 k
MA NOTE
Le roi et moi (1999)
Traveling to the exotic kingdom of Siam, English schoolteacher Anna Leonowens soon discovers that her most difficult challenge is the stubborn, imperious King himself.
Liretrailer2 min 09 s
1 vidéo
24 photos
Comédie musicaleFamilleFantaisieAnimation

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTraveling to the exotic kingdom of Siam, English schoolteacher Anna Leonowens soon discovers that her most difficult challenge is the stubborn, imperious King himself.Traveling to the exotic kingdom of Siam, English schoolteacher Anna Leonowens soon discovers that her most difficult challenge is the stubborn, imperious King himself.Traveling to the exotic kingdom of Siam, English schoolteacher Anna Leonowens soon discovers that her most difficult challenge is the stubborn, imperious King himself.

  • Director
    • Richard Rich
  • Writers
    • Oscar Hammerstein II
    • Arthur Rankin Jr.
    • Peter Bakalian
  • Stars
    • Miranda Richardson
    • Martin Vidnovic
    • Christiane Noll
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,4/10
    4,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Richard Rich
    • Writers
      • Oscar Hammerstein II
      • Arthur Rankin Jr.
      • Peter Bakalian
    • Stars
      • Miranda Richardson
      • Martin Vidnovic
      • Christiane Noll
    • 69Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 27Commentaires de critiques
    • 29Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 6 nominations au total

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    Photos24

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    Rôles principaux21

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    Miranda Richardson
    Miranda Richardson
    • Anna Leonowens
    • (voice)
    Martin Vidnovic
    • The King of Siam
    • (voice)
    Christiane Noll
    Christiane Noll
    • Anna Leonowens
    • (singing voice)
    Ian Richardson
    Ian Richardson
    • The Kralahome
    • (voice)
    Darrell Hammond
    Darrell Hammond
    • Master Little
    • (voice)
    Allen D. Hong
    • Prince Chululongkorn
    • (voice)
    David Burnham
    • Prince Chululongkorn
    • (singing voice)
    Armi Arabe Abiera
    Armi Arabe Abiera
    • Tuptim
    • (voice)
    • (as Armi Arabe)
    Tracy Venner Warren
    • Tuptim
    • (singing voice)
    Adam Wylie
    Adam Wylie
    • Louis Leonowens
    • (voice)
    Sean Smith
    Sean Smith
    • Sir Edward Ramsay
    • (voice)
    James Fujii
    • First Wife
    • (voice)
    • (as J. A. Fujii)
    Kenny Baker
    Kenny Baker
    • Captain Orton
    • (voice)
    • (as Ken Baker)
    Ed Trotta
    Ed Trotta
    • Sir Edward's Captain
    • (voice)
    Tony Pope
    Tony Pope
    • Burmese Emissary
    • (voice)
    • (as Anthony Mozdy)
    Alexandra Lai
    • Princess Ying
    • (voice)
    Mark Hunt
    • Steward
    • (voice)
    Brian Tochi
    Brian Tochi
    • Soldier
    • (voice)
    • (as B. K. Tochi)
    • Director
      • Richard Rich
    • Writers
      • Oscar Hammerstein II
      • Arthur Rankin Jr.
      • Peter Bakalian
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs69

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    5TheLittleSongbird

    If you have seen the 1956 version, you will be disappointed!

    I have both versions on video, and I'll admit the 1956 version is much better. I had mixed feelings on this version, but I hated most of the plot changes. Many important bits that worked so well in the 1956 version were changed and replaced with hackneyed plot-holes. The saving grace is the songs, and the singing is passable. The best is Christianne Noll, and Barbara Streisand singing in the end credits was a treat. Back to the bad. The voice talents were OK, but there were a lot of dodgy accents. Miranda Richardson does well, and her character animation is good too. Martin Vidnovic was trying to replicate Yul Brynner, and in no way did he succeed. Adam Wylie has a false English accent, that was shown when he was singing, because his American accent was heard. Ian Richardson is a really good actor, but I was expecting more from him. He had lots of really good lines, but his delivery just felt a bit OTT. The worst character was Master Little, who was funny for only ten minutes, and then the occurring joke about teeth wore thin far too early. Don't get me started on the animals. they were cute at first, but they served no purpose at all to the plot, especially Moonshee. As for the animation, most of it was good, but why on earth did they animate a sea dragon and moving statues that were only there for a couple of seconds, I didn't get it! As for the romance between Tuptim and the Prince it was so unnecessary, and the romance between Anna and the king was painfully underdeveloped. And why did they change the ending? The ending in the 1956 version was so poignant, and this one was pointless. In conclusion, only watch it if you haven't seen the fantastic Yul Brynner version, otherwise you'll be disappointed. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    5Hitchcoc

    What a Waste of Time and Money

    Having two younger children, I try to take them to movies like this, sight or review unseen, when I can. They, like most kids, have seen the violence, heard the profanity, and fell into the lowest common denominator of most movies being made today. That's what makes this such a disappointment. I like to observe their reactions and their responses and not rain on their parades. But all they talked about when the thing was over was the guy who kept losing his teeth (remember that from the original Broadway musical?), and the mango throwing monkey. This is their memory of "The King and I." Both my kids have visited Thailand and I thought perhaps this would bring up some of the spirit of that world. Instead, we have this exploitative mess that throws out most of the cultural issues and the dramatic impact for a supernatural villain (where did he get these powers? The King didn't have any, other than incredible athleticism). And, of course, is there a movie around that doesn't have a Martial Arts component? I know that kickboxing is big in Thailand but.... I am generally very accepting of the things that are put out there for the kids, but this was terrible. A message to the producers: "Please, please, please, leave Rodgers and Hammerstein alone. I don't want to watch an interplanetary war version of "Oklahoma"!
    1_t_

    Oh...

    I went to watch this cartoon because I'm Thai. I wanted to see how it is. And I found that it's too terrible for me. I mean I couldn't accept some lines in the story. It's not true for the magic. I don't want to see western children think that Thailand is a mysterious country which "Kla-holm" used magic to harm people. And we haven't had that kind of animal in the sea, look like a dragon, I'm really sure. All I say doesn't mean that I don't accept in the story which Anna wrote for long long time ago. The Western didn't know about our culture. And the story is just Anna's view point which no one knows that it's all true or something she made from her own idea. That's what I can accept. However, I can't believe the director and script writer of this globalization period do this with Thai culture. Magic and love story of our Prince Chulalongkorn with Tubtim are not true at all. Do you know that Thai people love and respect our royal family, especially Prince Chulalongkorn was our King Rama V who did many good things for Thailand? Do you feel ashamed to do like this? (I just wanna ask the director and script writer.) Thus, I think I can accept the classic one more than this cartoon. And I hope the film which Jo-yun Fat performes will be better. Please don't "play" with my history in the film. The director of the next film, at least, please do what Anna wrote. Or it will be better to do the research of Thai history.

    And I think this cartoon isn't good. I don't have bias but I don't think the picture is really beautiful. Many cartoons are much better.

    Hope you all understand my English.
    pirate1_power

    Richard Washington on The King and I (1999): What went wrong?

    It was undoubtedly an historic team-up. James G. Robinson's Morgan Creek Productions joining forces with classic TV's immortal holiday icons, Rankin/Bass Productions, to fulfill a lifelong dream of R/B's co-founder, Arthur Rankin, Jr.:

    that of bringing one of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's most legendary Broadway hits to the screen --- as an animated motion picture. Alas! The result turned out to be "The King and I"; and in its 1999 version, produced at Richard Rich's Rich Animation Studios in partnership with Nest Entertainment --- the creative team behind "The Swan Princess" --- there were quite serious flaws, the most important of which was unquestionably the simple truth that "The King and I" has, almost from the moment 20th Century-Fox's movie version of the Rodgers & Hammerstein legend was first released, pretty much been doomed to remain anathema among the people of Thailand, for whom the King of Siam is an historic figure worthy of being held sacrosanct. What, then, went wrong? Well, first things first, I believe that moviegoers went into this animated "King and I" expecting the awesome, unique, one-of-a-kind animation which for nearly forty years was at the heart of every Rankin/Bass Production. What the audience got instead, sadly, was a farmed-out, overly stereotypical, 90-minute exercise in badly done children's animation. Moreover, R/B's other co-founder had no involvement in this production. A Rankin/Bass Production without Jules Bass? Unthinkable! Even worse, Morgan Creek's recent filmography since "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves," its biggest blockbuster ever (and, one would surmise, its ONLY such blockbuster), has spawned a series of less than incredible titles --- making one question why Warner Bros. continues to distribute Morgan Creek's films at all. But I have had access to the real story behind this failed 'toon; and, truth be told, it is at best a cautionary tale, and at worst a lesson in how not to bring a Broadway soundtrack to life on the screen. It seems to me that The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, by arrangement with whom this film had been prepared, had wanted to support Mr. Rankin's dream; once the animated "King and I" flopped, unfortunately, it was clear that they could not support such a concept for any reason. Subsequent plans to animate other R & H stage legends --- "Oklahoma!" and "The Sound of Music" among them --- were ultimately scrapped, leaving Arthur Rankin, Jr.'s dream in tatters. To me, that's a shame --- because here was a unique opportunity to introduce younger audiences to the epic power and beauty that only a live stage show can provide.... an opportunity squandered through the addition of overly-cliched, racially stereotypical characters and Saturday morning-esque dialogue. I would guess, in the end, that the moral of this story is: If you can dream it, don't always necessarily do it.... because you never know what kind of film-related traps you may stumble into in the end.
    3Avwillfan89

    My goodness this is awful.

    I've never seen the original musical. But it appears the filmmakers of this atrocious animated adaptation of the stage musical felt that children would not be entertained by songs unless there were animals, dragons and stereotypical villainous asian sidekicks getting into trouble in the background.

    The songs, while clearly timeless, have terrible timing on the way they are presented. Situations with characters don't make sense - the villain is awful and the charm of the music is siphoned out of it like a whirlwind.

    Don't bother.

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    • Anecdotes
      In response to the overwhelmingly negative reviews, the estates of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II have declared that there are to be no more animated features based on their musicals.
    • Gaffes
      When the king crashes the balloon, Anna is wearing gloves. When she touches his face moments later, she does it with a bare hand. Then she's wearing gloves again.
    • Citations

      Master Little: Oh! I get it, Oh Corporate One... we are going to be rich, aren't we?

      The Kralahome: [sniffs] Well... I am.

    • Autres versions
      Current printings licensed by Sony Pictures omit the opening Warner Bros. Family Entertainment logo and the closing Warner Bros. logo.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: True Crime/Ravenous/The King and I/Forces of Nature/The Harmonists (1999)
    • Bandes originales
      I Whistle A Happy Tune
      Music by Richard Rodgers

      Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

      Arranged by William Kidd

      Performed by Christiane Noll, Adam Wylie, Charles Clark, Earl Grizzell, Jeff Gunn, David Joyce, and Larry Kenton

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 mars 1999 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • South Korea
      • India
      • Hong Kong
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The King and I
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Burbank, Californie, États-Unis(Rich Animation Studios)
    • sociétés de production
      • Morgan Creek Entertainment
      • Rankin/Bass Productions
      • Nest Family Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 25 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 11 993 021 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 4 007 565 $ US
      • 21 mars 1999
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 11 993 021 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 28 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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