Une reine maléfique bannit Stanley, un troll amoureux des fleurs, à New York, où il se lie d'amitié avec deux jeunes enfants. La reine, apprenant la victoire de Stanley, se rend à New York p... Tout lireUne reine maléfique bannit Stanley, un troll amoureux des fleurs, à New York, où il se lie d'amitié avec deux jeunes enfants. La reine, apprenant la victoire de Stanley, se rend à New York pour le détruire..Une reine maléfique bannit Stanley, un troll amoureux des fleurs, à New York, où il se lie d'amitié avec deux jeunes enfants. La reine, apprenant la victoire de Stanley, se rend à New York pour le détruire..
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Stanley
- (voix)
- Gnorga
- (voix)
- Alan
- (voix)
- (as Jonathon Price)
- Hillary
- (voix)
- Gus
- (voix)
- Generic Pansy
- (voix)
- Snuffy
- (voix)
- (as Pat Musik)
Avis à la une
Anyone who loved The Secret of NIMH will be shocked to see this film. I mean, how can the same guy who made a progressive, dark and outstanding film be responsible for this? The story is very fairy-tale esquire, like a children's storybook come to life. The villains are more humorous than threatening, the characters spontaneously break into song and dance and everything is whitewashed with cuteness. This is the result of Don Bluth finally giving in to the pressures of Disney, trying to replicate their formula, losing his identity in the process and ultimately falling flat. Luckily, Anastasia would be a healthy step up. But for fans of Bluth's one-hit wonder, it's kind of depressing.
Sure it might be corny or silly in spots, but it's a harmless, inoffensive piece of fluff that will probably appeal more to the little kids than anyone else, but older folk with a kinder, more forgiving critical heart - as well as a soft spot for sugar coated fantasy - should find it a brisk viewing.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCo-writer and co-director Gary Goldman said during an interview that the reason the movie did so poorly at the box office was the fact that it was released without any promotion, and that release was limited. He also stated that its distributor, Warner Bros., did not have any confidence in this movie.
- GaffesDuring the reprise of "Absolutely Green", some of the cities have been covered in plants in different points (the World Trade Center is an example, which was covered in three different points).
- Citations
[first lines]
[Stanley runs and bumps into a troll from behind]
Troll: Hey! Watch yourself!
[Stanley accidentally grows a flower]
Troll: Say, what was that?
[the troll laughs as Stanley drops his bag behind him and the flower jumps in]
Troll: Oh, for a minute, I thought I saw one of them, um, um, uh, flower things.
[the troll laughs]
Troll: That's a relief. I'd sure hate to have to tell the queen. Oh, well, have a rotten day!
[as the troll walks off, Stanley picks up his bag and waves]
Troll: [singing] I'm a bad troll, a very bad troll.
[Stanley's thumb lights up and he quickly hides it behind his back]
- Crédits fousAfter the credits are over, an image of Stanley appears. His green thumb lights up, and the words "A Don Bluth Presentation" appear, before vanishing.
- Versions alternativesThe DVD version omits the Warner Bros. logos, as it was released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, whose logo appears instead.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #13.9 (1995)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 71 368 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 71 368 $US
- Durée
- 1h 16min(76 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1(original & negative ratio)
- 1.85 : 1