Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA new preacher in town joins forces with an unlikely group of crimefighters: six dedicated church ladies who are ready, but not necessarily equipped--to help.A new preacher in town joins forces with an unlikely group of crimefighters: six dedicated church ladies who are ready, but not necessarily equipped--to help.A new preacher in town joins forces with an unlikely group of crimefighters: six dedicated church ladies who are ready, but not necessarily equipped--to help.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Delaney
- (as Douglas V. Fowley)
- Harry, the Hat
- (as Alan Hale)
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Again, even though it has a little more spunk than other Disney films, it is, afterall, a Disney film. As such the topic of locals tackleing organized crime is kept G-rated (clean language, minimal violence, and so forth), but the comic moments and action balance quite well in one of the last of the truly classic Disney Family Films.
Anyone who grew up in the suburban 70's and 80's will feel very much at home with the portrayal of what used to be suburban America; everything from the PTA mom down to the wood paneled station wagon. It's worth a night's viewing.
Fearless and determined, the "North Avenue Irregulars" (played by many familiar comediennes) show the bad guys who's boss and reclaim their "turf". Many laughs, and a timely message: Don't let the scum take over your neighborhood!
This kind of story was more timely during the 70s and early 80s, when serious gang violence plagued most of America. In the 21st Century, this once hopeless situation has become much less of a problem. Much of the credit for the "cleaning up" of our streets indeed goes to the countless local "neighborhood watch" efforts, telling the bad guys to clean up their act or be hauled away. Kids will still enjoy this film for its "Home Alone" methods of dealing with "bad guys".
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFourteen cars, costing $155,000, were destroyed in the film's climatic demolition sequence.
- GaffesDuring the final derby scene as Kiddie Car goes to help Phantom Fox, the camera switches from a view inside Kiddie Car to a long shot. Bruno the St. Bernard has now been replaced with a obvious stuffed dog that's supposed to look like a St. Bernard.
- Citations
[Everybody has just spotted Rev. Hill returning to church with only his britches missing]
Bette Sims: How come he doesn't have any pants on?
Mrs. Vicki Sims: Well, we - we don't know why, we - we don't question why.
Bette Sims: Why don't we? We're all suppose to pretend he has pants on, when he doesn't?
Mrs. Vicki Sims: [sappy-like] Mm-hmm, Yes.
- Bandes originalesMississippi Magic
Written by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 40min(100 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1