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Le chat qui vient de l'espace

Titre original : The Cat from Outer Space
  • 1978
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 44min
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Le chat qui vient de l'espace (1978)
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Un physicien, sa petite amie et un collègue joueur tentent d'aider un chat extraterrestre à réparer son vaisseau avant que l'armée américaine et un homme d'affaires avide de pouvoir ne préci... Tout lireUn physicien, sa petite amie et un collègue joueur tentent d'aider un chat extraterrestre à réparer son vaisseau avant que l'armée américaine et un homme d'affaires avide de pouvoir ne précipitent une catastrophe en kidnappant le félin.Un physicien, sa petite amie et un collègue joueur tentent d'aider un chat extraterrestre à réparer son vaisseau avant que l'armée américaine et un homme d'affaires avide de pouvoir ne précipitent une catastrophe en kidnappant le félin.

  • Réalisation
    • Norman Tokar
  • Scénario
    • Ted Key
  • Casting principal
    • Ken Berry
    • Sandy Duncan
    • Harry Morgan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    6,5 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Norman Tokar
    • Scénario
      • Ted Key
    • Casting principal
      • Ken Berry
      • Sandy Duncan
      • Harry Morgan
    • 62avis d'utilisateurs
    • 26avis des critiques
    • 58Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux40

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    Ken Berry
    Ken Berry
    • Frank
    Sandy Duncan
    Sandy Duncan
    • Liz
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • General Stilton
    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • Mr. Stallwood
    McLean Stevenson
    McLean Stevenson
    • Link
    Jesse White
    Jesse White
    • Earnest Ernie
    Alan Young
    Alan Young
    • Dr. Wenger
    Hans Conried
    Hans Conried
    • Dr. Heffel
    Ronnie Schell
    Ronnie Schell
    • Jake - voice…
    James Hampton
    James Hampton
    • Capt. Anderson
    Howard Platt
    Howard Platt
    • Col. Woodruff
    • (as Howard T. Platt)
    William Prince
    William Prince
    • Mr. Olympus
    Ralph Manza
    Ralph Manza
    • Weasel
    Tom Pedi
    Tom Pedi
    • Honest Harry
    Hank Jones
    Hank Jones
    • Officer
    Rick Hurst
    Rick Hurst
    • Dydee Guard
    John Alderson
    John Alderson
    • Mr. Smith
    Tiger Joe Marsh
    • Omar
    • Réalisation
      • Norman Tokar
    • Scénario
      • Ted Key
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs62

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    8dfray

    Entertaining family science fiction film

    I initially saw this movie as a child and thoroughly enjoyed it. I have actually looked for it for years and am thrilled it is out on DVD. As most fun Disney films, it's not meant to be 'realistic' - just entertaining fun. Disney wasn't looking to develop masterful characters here but enjoyable ones that could help convey positive messages through the story line. Most young kids would enjoy this film, intrigued by the smart cat from another planet. Most kids would get into the plot, will probably be using their imaginations to construct pictures of the cat's home planet, and will be rooting for him to make it home. If you can withdraw from the current thrust of fast-pace, high-tech film to relax with a cute story, I'd say enjoy!
    8hartlan

    A Family Treasure

    I have been slowly introducing my children to the great Disney family movies of the 70's. They were a little hesitant to watch this movie stating, "Not another one of Dad's old movie favorites"! But time and time again, they find themselves laughing out loud and realizing why this and others (Snowball Express, Blackbeard's Ghost, Herbie Rides Again, Shaggy D.A.) are family classics. This one was extra special because it starred a lovable pussycat who happens to be, "From Outer Space." Oddly enough, our cat Aslan, watched this movie from start to finish. The kids all joked that it was, "his favorite movie." Our children need more movies like this one! Fun, light-hearted comedies with family-oriented values and an interesting storyline that stimulates the imagination.
    Renaldo Matlin

    Hey it's Disney, not Shakespeare!

    A spaceship makes an emergency landing on Earth and the pilot -a talking cat- run into spies, the army, Ken Berry and Sandy Duncan in his mission to get back home. Exciting for youngsters, if not as funny as the average Disney-comedy. A nice cast (with support from the likes of McLean Stevenson, Harry Morgan and Roddy McDowall) although Ken Berry has always seemed like the guy they get if Dean Jones has better things to do. Worth mentioning is it's great finale with some impressive stunts thousands of feet above the ground. Noted for being veteran Disney-director Norman Tokar's final film (he died the following year).
    6soymilk

    Close Encounters of the Purred Kind

    Wow, now this is certainly a rarity – a talking animal flick that doesn't rely on that moving-mouth-n-lip-synch gimmick which has really been dogging the genre of late (bad pun on my part, I know). Sure, the only thing we can attribute this merit to is its age – as others round here have already pointed out, were this movie shot in this day and age the overused and overplayed technique would have undoubtedly been employed. I also imagine that, at some point during the running time, they'd have Jake spit up a big slimy hairball, mark his territory over some sucker's flowerbed, and stick a leg in the air so he can lick at his crotch – along with any other animal bodily function they could swipe a gag out of. It's one of those reasons why, for all its skimpy production values, 'the Cat from Outer Space' is now such a refreshing blast from the past – in an era swamped by crude, flashy animal movies made exclusively for the under-12 market, this is comes across as quite a pleasant piece of nostalgia, harking back to the good old days when the humour was always clean, and any critter who wanted to wrap their tongue around the English language did so the conveniently telepathic way. (Yikes, I'm starting to sound like a right old whinger here, which really I'm not, but that's just how jaded I am).

    As a stand-alone film, TCFOS is very much a cheesy but warm-hearted affair and, for fans of all things sublime n' feline like myself, this was a childhood classic growing up in the 1980s. Back then, it always qualified as my runner-up pick for Disney's coolest live action feature, second only to the original 'Incredible Journey' (yeah, I *did* watch Mary Poppins', but never really got much further than the animated sequences – it just got boring after that). I happened to come across it on my shelves recently, having left it undisturbed for several years, and decided it was time for a revisit.

    The worst thing about it is inevitably the title (which just screams 'B Movie!', don't it?), only just managing to pip some of the flat and, quite frankly, irritating human characters on display to the post, who've more-or-less accepted that churning out even Oscar-worthy performances ain't gonna spare them from being upstaged by the four-legged favourite. Sandy Duncan in particular portrays a bimbo so staggering it'll make your jaw drop that she even made it into the paranormal research department (plus, she believes all of Frank's lame excuses – yikes, how dumb is she?). Then there's that spy character who insists on speaking with such loathsome smarminess not seen since 'the Shop Around the Corner', you could break your TV screen trying to sock him one in the mouth.

    The best things about TCFOS, oddly enough, owe a lot to the retrospectives we have after 26 years. Jake is definitely entitled to feel smug that he was getting himself stranded on planet Earth, amongst all the typically hostile folks, and making his human ally's bicycle fly *four freakin' years* before ET showed up on the scene (is that uncanny or what?). Not to mention the casually conniving fashion in which Jake goes about trying to secure his way back home, somehow managing to involve rigged sports games along the way; ethics so dodgy by today's standards that really you gotta love it. And the special effects are now so crude and outdated that, well, they're cute! Jake is undeniably the star of this vehicle, churning out all the better lines of dialogue, and this is such an endearing story deep down that it's all too bad that the script never delves particularly deeply into his friendship with Frank (after all, ET's major trump card was always his lump-in-the-throat relationship with Elliot), choosing instead to skim through the character interactions at such a pace that the film never really has the chance to deliver any true emotional wallop.

    I did also get a kick out of reading the previous comment concerning the body language of the feline double act playing Jake, and will verify it all the way – pay close attention to the climax in particular, and note that the poor kitty currently on the scene looks positively bewildered!

    Sure, it's imperfect and now that I'm older I can see where the faults lie a lot more than I used to – but still, it's a likable and evocative romp, and personally I'd much rather be subject to this than to recent animal conspiracy theory trash like 'Cats and Dogs' or 'Good Boy!', any day. A real treat for cat lovers everywhere.

    Grade: B-
    10tiggycat

    A must for all cat lovers!

    I still list this classic from my "kittenhood" as one of the best of it's kind. Just a must see for cat lovers, and animal lovers of all kinds. Just really cute story, very funny and all around great for kids of all ages!

    If you have not seen since were a kitten maybe you need to see it again. If have not seen it then see it! It's Disney so how can you go wrong?

    I wish they would do more like this. I mean sure they did Cats and Dogs and have done others but non that deal with space Cats or such, not in long time.

    Meow!

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    • Anecdotes
      Jake the cat was played by two different Abyssinian cats: Rumple and his sister, Amber.
    • Gaffes
      Early in the film, Frank and Jake discuss procuring the bar of gold necessary to repair the ship. During the discussion, Jake says that he will need to reduce it while retaining all its properties. Later, when Jake reduces the gold to the size of a small pencil, Liz easily picks it up. If the "reduced" gold had retained all of its original properties as Jake said, it should have had the same mass as a bar of gold.
    • Citations

      Dr. Elizabeth 'Liz' Bartlett: But I don't have a parachute!

      Mr. Charlie Olympus: Then you have a problem.

      Mr. Stallwood: But I don't have a parachute either!

      Mr. Charlie Olympus: Then you have the same problem.

    • Crédits fous
      Before the Buena Vista logo, there is a silent animation congratulating Mickey Mouse on his 50th birthday.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Making a 'Splash' (2002)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 février 1979 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Cat from Outer Space
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Santa Clarita, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Walt Disney Productions
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      • 4 000 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 44 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.75 : 1

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