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Printemps à gazouilliville

Titre original : Bill and Coo
  • 1948
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  • 1h 1min
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Ken Murray in Printemps à gazouilliville (1948)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe feathered residents of Chirpendale are terrorized by an evil black crow by the name of "The Black Menace". But to the citizen's rescue comes a brave young taxi puller named Bill.The feathered residents of Chirpendale are terrorized by an evil black crow by the name of "The Black Menace". But to the citizen's rescue comes a brave young taxi puller named Bill.The feathered residents of Chirpendale are terrorized by an evil black crow by the name of "The Black Menace". But to the citizen's rescue comes a brave young taxi puller named Bill.

  • Réalisation
    • Dean Riesner
  • Scénario
    • Royal Foster
    • Dean Riesner
    • Ken Murray
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    • Burton's Birds
    • Jimmy the Crow
    • George Burton
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
    334
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Dean Riesner
    • Scénario
      • Royal Foster
      • Dean Riesner
      • Ken Murray
    • Casting principal
      • Burton's Birds
      • Jimmy the Crow
      • George Burton
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Burton's Birds
    • Bill
    • (as George Burton's Love Birds)
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    Jimmy the Crow
    • The Black Menace
    • (as Curley Twiford's Jimmy the Crow)
    George Burton
    • George Burton (Prologue)
    Elizabeth Walters
    • Elizabeth Walters (Prologue)
    Ken Murray
    Ken Murray
    • Ken Murray (Prologue)
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      • Dean Riesner
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      • Royal Foster
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      • Ken Murray
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    dougdoepke

    A Charming Oddity

    For me, it's hard to attach a rating onto a genuine oddity like B&C. In my many years of movie viewing, the flick remains a true one-of-a-kind. I don't know how the producers did it, but the birds manage a whole array of intricate tricks and self-control. The amazing results don't look like animation. Yet, I wonder whether ordinary looking birds can truly be trained for sliding down wires or standing on their heads. I wish IMDB had more info on this key matter.

    Anyway, the story is about young feathered lovers Bill and Coo and their bird town Chirpendale. Much of the charm and amusement comes from converting people-talk into birdie-talk, like Chirpendale. Most screen time is taken up with the Starling Circus where the acrobats do their people-like stuff. Then too, viewers never know what trick is coming next. Intruding now and again, however, is the looming menace of the big crow, but instead of a black moustache to twirl, he struts around in domineering fashion. So it's good guy Bill against bad guy Crow. It seems some Hollywood cliches never change even in bird land.

    Anyway, I can see today's kids being entertained by the oddity just as my generation was many years ago. But viewing it again as a geezer, I think many adults could also happily catch a novelty that somehow escaped the Hollywood assembly line. Meanwhile, I'm off to happily double the goodies in my patio birdfeeder.
    9jernie

    Enthralling

    I saw this at the age of 4 and never forgot it, and for the longest time thought I had dreamed it until I heard someone discussing it at a movie one night. It's unlike anything you've ever seen before, and deserves wider screening. Think Claymation with live animals.
    8irvingwarner

    Don't make'um like this anymore--in fact, save for this one, they never did!

    I first saw this in a theater when I was small. I remembered it always, and when I taught a "movie sleepers" class, I finally acquired it in 16 mm. It stars mostly birds, but other animals as well, all trained for "Bill and Coo", a unique love story. You must still retain a very young soul to really get into this. "Charming" is often a sticky, say-nothing word, but not in the case of "Bill and Coo". It charms the viewer, and astounds--how DID they get all those birds to do those things?! A person must see this to believe it, but children beware: Adults should not be allowed to view this unless in the presence of children.
    8n_r_koch

    Genuinely surreal

    Unshackled insanity. It's as if Hitchcock had cast birds in all the roles in "The Birds". And while Hollywood loves a remake, it's safe to say that nothing like this will ever be made again.

    Like other films made for children, B&C is quite a bit more surreal than anything the Surrealists ever came up with. Not even they ever quite got as far as the sequence in which live birds-- dressed up in little waistcoats-- tow a pair of caged cats through a miniature town, or in which a crow the size of King Kong terrorizes the night.

    The explanatory narrative is merely annoying; try this one silent, or with the music of your choice.
    9kathym-3

    Unforgettable experience

    I saw this movie for the first time in a Spanish translation in Cuba, circa 1950. It was such memorable film that I never forgot it. I was about 10 years old at the time.

    The trainers of the parakeets, love birds, and other creatures must have spent years to make this film! Bill and Coo, hero and heroine, are endearing. But the evil crow is the most wonderful villain a child could ever wish for. And the village idiot who saves the day is a real warm character.

    In fact, each and every character seems to share human traits and personalities, thanks to the great editing, music, and narration of this charming movie. It should return to the video stores for new generations to enjoy.

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      The film holds the world record for the smallest film set. It was filmed entirely in a model village mounted on a table measuring 30 ft x 15 ft (9.14 m x 4.57 m). The success of the film was rewarded with an Honorary Academy Award in 1948.
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      References Ben-Hur (1925)
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      Hum a Little Tune
      Music by David Buttolph and Lionel Newman

      Lyrics by Royal Foster

      Sung by a chorus during the opening credits

      Also sung when night falls on Chirpendale

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 août 1951 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Ken Murray Productions
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