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Les petits hommes de la forêt

Titre original : The Gnome-Mobile
  • 1967
  • G
  • 1h 24min
NOTE IMDb
6,4/10
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Les petits hommes de la forêt (1967)
In the Redwood Forests of California, a multi-millionaire lumberman and his two young grandchildren encounter two gnomes who are supposedly the last of their kind.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn the Redwood Forests of California, a multi-millionaire lumberman and his two young grandchildren encounter two gnomes who are supposedly the last of their kind.In the Redwood Forests of California, a multi-millionaire lumberman and his two young grandchildren encounter two gnomes who are supposedly the last of their kind.In the Redwood Forests of California, a multi-millionaire lumberman and his two young grandchildren encounter two gnomes who are supposedly the last of their kind.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Stevenson
  • Scénario
    • Ellis Kadison
    • Upton Sinclair
  • Casting principal
    • Walter Brennan
    • Matthew Garber
    • Karen Dotrice
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    2,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Scénario
      • Ellis Kadison
      • Upton Sinclair
    • Casting principal
      • Walter Brennan
      • Matthew Garber
      • Karen Dotrice
    • 32avis d'utilisateurs
    • 11avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan
    • D.J. Mulrooney…
    Matthew Garber
    Matthew Garber
    • Rodney Winthrop
    Karen Dotrice
    Karen Dotrice
    • Elizabeth Winthrop
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • Ralph Yarby
    Tom Lowell
    Tom Lowell
    • Jasper
    Sean McClory
    Sean McClory
    • Horatio Quaxton
    Ed Wynn
    Ed Wynn
    • Rufus
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • Dr. Ramsey
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • Dr. Scoggins
    Norman Grabowski
    Norman Grabowski
    • Male Nurse
    Gil Lamb
    Gil Lamb
    • Gas Attendant
    Maudie Prickett
    Maudie Prickett
    • Katie Barrett
    Cami Sebring
    • Violet
    Virginia Aldridge
    • Gnome Maiden
    • (non crédité)
    Jackie Andre
    • Married Gnome
    • (non crédité)
    Parley Baer
    Parley Baer
    • The Owl
    • (voix)
    • (non crédité)
    Ernestine Barrier
    Ernestine Barrier
    • Nell
    • (non crédité)
    Hal Baylor
    Hal Baylor
    • Male Nurse
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Scénario
      • Ellis Kadison
      • Upton Sinclair
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    jiminasabadu

    Deligthful movie for the young ones (and the grown-ups too!)

    I saw it years ago, before BETA system was erased from the earth, and I still sing the songs from time to time. It is like a weird cross between Mary Poppins, Herbie and fragile rock. It was really amusing and as I said, with some catchy songs. Maybe the special effects are a little bit old-fashioned, but I am sure it is now as charming as it was then. I remember, maybe, the good being too god and the bad guys being too bad but, after all, it's supposed to be for kids!

    It's also one of those real image movies from Disney, a little bit forgotten, I don't know why. When home video was striking the world, many titles as this one were released, and now with the DVD explosion, some interesting movies, just like this one, seems to be passed by. I think this is much better than "lizzie McGuire" and all that "princess Disney" stuff and things like that. At least, a movie like "the gnome-Mobile", does say something, not just "hey! be cool and buy clothes" when you read between the lines.

    • Jimina Sabadú
    Marta

    A whole lot of fun

    Walter Brennan plays a dual role in this film; he's the millionaire who tries to help the gnomes, and he's also Knobby, the 945 year old gnome who is losing his interest in living because he doesn't believe there are any more gnomes in the world but him and his grandson, Jasper. Anything with Walter in it is bound to be good, and this film has a lot of excitement and chases in it. As well as a catchy title song that you'll be singing in your head for weeks. Great for kids and grown-ups.
    hitchcockthelegend

    Hunting for Gnome's in the Gnome-Mobile.

    The Gnome-Mobile is a Disney production and stars Walter Brennan, Tom Lowell, Matthew Garber, Karen Dotrice, Richard Deacon and sees Ed Wynn cameo. It's based on a 1936 book written by Upton Sinclair called The Gnomobile. The story concerns a timber tycoon called D.J. Mulrooney {Brennan} who along with his two grandchildren Rodney & Elizabeth {Garber & Dotrice}, get involved in the affairs of two Gnomes, Jasper & Knobby {Lowell & Brennan (again) respectively}. Jasper desperately wants a bride and Knobby is fading away as he fears the Gnome race is being wiped out by the constant felling of the forests. But in spite of Knobby's mistrust of humans, especially foresters, all five of them set off in Brennan's Rolls-Royce; now nicknamed The Gnome-Mobile by the children. Sure enough tho, problems arise as first a row breaks out when Knobby finds out about Mulrooney's trade, and worse still, when the two Gnomes are Gnomenapped by weird circus owner Horatio Quaxton {Sean McClory}. What will become of them all in Disney's fantastical family delight?

    What more do you want really? Leonard Maltin praised the film as being one of Disney's most unsung comedy/fantasies, and Roger Ebert wryly observed that Disney makes these types of films for kids, not critics. Who am I to argue with those two wise assumptions? It's a jolly film that contains bright and likable characters {acted likewise}, a lovely title song {written by the Sherman Brothers} and lasting effects work that has a timeless charm about it. The story {adventure} zips along with no boorish filler to hinder it, and the finale delivers everything you hope it will. Go Disney, this deserves a bigger reputation for sure. 7/10
    7Atreyu_II

    A tall tale about very small people

    In all the 3 movies which Matthew Garber appeared, Karen Dotrice was his co-star. "The Gnome Mobile" is the third of them. The previous ones are "The Three Lives of Thomasina" and "Mary Poppins". This duo is also known as the «Mary Poppins kids». Matthew Garber and Karen Dotrice are two of my favorite kid stars, particularly Matthew.

    This fantasy film is something I recommend for anyone who likes old live-action Disney films, Disney in general and especially for fans of Matthew Garber and Karen Dotrice, no matter their age. Yet, this film seems to be more for children because it's somewhat childish.

    The film was directed by the famous Robert Stevenson, the same guy who directed movies such as the great "Old Yeller" and "Mary Poppins" and the okay films "The Love Bug", "Herbie Rides Again" and "Bedknobs and Broomsticks".

    The movie is generally likable, colorful and has soul, but it doesn't manage to be a truly great movie. The movie is quite promising in the beginning and it goes rather well until more or less the middle, perhaps a bit later than that. However, after that it isn't that great and becomes a little goofy for my taste.

    The sceneries are great, particularly the forest, which create an atmosphere that strongly resembles "The Wizard of Oz". Less good are some scenes with cars that inspired certain scenes for "The Love Bug", but at least those scenes are separate. The scenes with gnomes clearly resemble later movies such as "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory". At the end, there are some nice primitive special effects.

    Walter Brennan is excellent in the role of the eccentric but disciplined D.J. Mulrooney and he is never annoying, unlike that gnome with big beird whose name I don't even know. The character D.J. Mulrooney owns a Rolls-Royce Phantom II, the gnome mobile of the title. A fine automobile indeed, but gigantic. If we consider its immense size and the time when the car was made, it's concerning the serious dangers they took with such an unsafe and huge car by doing some crazy stuff in curves and high speed.

    As for the kids (Matthew Garber and Karen Dotrice), they are perfect in their acting. Very lively, cute, charming, smart and classy. It's possible to see Matthew Garber doing incredible things here, such as driving a car and climbing a building. In fact, the scene when Matthew tries to drive the huge car but can't reach the pedals because he's too small for it is funny and Karen gives him a help. After the funny sequence when he climbs a building and helps his grandfather to escape is when the movie begins to lose its initial greatness.

    Matthew Garber portrays Rodney, while Karen Dotrice plays Elizabeth. They're brothers and their surname is Winthrop. I've gotta say, Rodney is a lovely and different name - very classy and British too. I love Matthew's lines «When I get a car, it's going to be a Maserati» and «1 horsepower??». The kid is fine, huh? I mean, a Maserati. That's thinking tall :)

    The classic comedian Ed Wynn has a small role as one of the gnomes at the end, but this time he isn't as funny as usual.

    Sad that Matthew Adam Garber is not with us anymore. Why didn't he and Karen keep in touch after this film? After all, they did 3 movies together and they were friends. Another funny line of Matthew is when he comments that nobody has a snoring like grandpa...

    As for the soundtrack, "The Gnome Mobile Song" is great, very charming, jolly and timeless. The movie wasn't a success. Maybe Matthew lost his motivation because of this and gave up on his acting career. Probably Karen felt the same and maybe that's why she was such a long time without making movies.

    In conclusion, a decent movie although not all that great. But it's worth for the lovely Matthew Garber and Karen Dotrice.
    richard.fuller1

    Unbalanced!

    I've always remembered Tom Lowell as Canoe, Hayley Mills beatnik boyfriend in That Darn Cat, since I saw that movie in the auditorium back in school in the seventies.

    Later, I would learn he was the orderly that Cornelius killed in Escape from Planet of the Apes. I was puzzled as to how he became reduced to such a bit part, then seemed to vanish from sight. He never appeared on Love Boat or Fantasy Island, for crying out loud!

    Lo and behold, I come across a movie called The Gnomemobile in the movie store. And it had Tom Lowell in it.

    So I buy it. With Lowell as Jasper the gnome, the children from Mary Poppins (which, oddly enough was how they were credited) and Walter Brennan for some unexplained reason in a dual role, this movie could have been on the level of Mary Poppins, Sound of Music, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Willie Wonka.

    So what went wrong? Over half the movie is spent on trying to get Grandpa out of the nuthouse.

    With a cast involving Maudie PIckett, Ellen Corby, Frank Cady, Richard Deacon and Alby Moore, they all would have stood out well had the movie made them gnomes along with Ed Wynn.

    So who was supposed to want to see this movie? If girls were supposed to think Lowell was cute, why does he sit out so much of the movie. He only gets one closeup toward the end as well.

    So were small children supposed to like the Mary Poppins children?

    Was Grandpa gnome or doodene supposed to be comically likable? Grandpa gnome maybe, but like Lowell, he sat out the majority of the movie.

    Once the movie got back to the woods, those beautiful woods, and we see Jasper trying to find a bride, the movie gets cute again.

    Even the talking animals, the birds, the owl and the raccoon, were all nice to see, but they aren't seen over five minutes at the beginning, then they are gone.

    Effects-wise, especially in regards to the double filming, this was all done very well.

    I must have caught some of this decades ago on the Wonderful World of Disney, as it all came back to me in strange shadowy flashbacks.

    Still it could have worked, even with gnomes singing that silly song instead of grandpa doodene. Ellen Corby, Frank Cady and Alby Moore would have been hysterical singing that thing.

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    • Anecdotes
      Throughout his career Walter Brennan, who had false teeth, approached roles in one of two ways: with teeth or without. In Les petits hommes de la forêt (1967) he had it both ways: teeth in for D.J. Mulrooney, and teeth out for Knobby the gnome.
    • Gaffes
      D.J's room in the asylum is shown to have a window that is flush with the wall. However, outside shots show that the room is at roof level and the window protrudes from the roof.
    • Citations

      Rodney Winthrop: Grandfather, where do we start this gnome hunting?

      D.J. Mulrooney: Well, I figure the most likely place would be a virgin forest. Now I happen to know of a 50,000-acre patch of timber. It's never been touched by--

      [D.J. glances at the other occupants of the car]

      D.J. Mulrooney: --by do-deans.

    • Connexions
      Edited into Smoke (1970)
    • Bandes originales
      The Gnome-Mobile Song
      Words and Music by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman

      Sung by Walter Brennan, Matthew Garber, and Karen Dotrice

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      • 19 juillet 1967 (États-Unis)
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      • États-Unis
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      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Big Basin, Californie, États-Unis
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      • Walt Disney Productions
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