Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA man pretending to be Madeline's uncle kidnaps her and plans to steal her inheritance.A man pretending to be Madeline's uncle kidnaps her and plans to steal her inheritance.A man pretending to be Madeline's uncle kidnaps her and plans to steal her inheritance.
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Jason Alexander
- Uncle Horst
- (voix)
- …
Britt Irvin
- Nicole
- (voix)
Veronika Sztopa
- Chloe
- (voix)
Stevie Louise Vallance
- Miss Clavel
- (as Louise Vallance)
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I am currently 18 years old, but this movie scarred me so much that I remember every detail of the plot. Basically, Madeline get snatched by a creepy dude who wants her parents money so he pretends to be her uncle. So then he takes her to a CREEPY LACE FACTORY in A BASEMENT with other sad little girls who got SNATCHED. WHAT!!! THATS SO SCARY!! I thought I was going to get snatched and exploited for child labor!! And I remember this poor little girl with black hair got her hair turned into lace because she disobeyed and Madeline almost also got her hair cut off for red lace. WHO CAME UP WITH THIS PLOT!!! I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW!! And then all the other little children from Madelines school have to find her based on the beads of Madelines mothers necklace that broke off along the way to the creepy lace factory. Parents, don't show your kids this unless you want them to be shook about it throughout their adult lives.
This movie gave me awful nightmares as a kid. Even watching it now, it creeps me out. And I'm a huge horror fan. But ig if your kid isn't scared by that sort of thing, it'd be a good one.
As a fond lover of the TV series I was intrigued by how this would turn out. Madeline:Lost in Paris is not bad, but also not too great. It is well animated, with lovely Parisian backgrounds and colourful drawings. The characters especially Madeline and Miss Clavel are appealing, and Madame Lacroque is a convincing enough villainess. Also the voice acting from Christopher Plummer, Lauren Bacall, Jason Alexander, Andrea Libman and Stevie Vallance is absolutely top-notch, particularly Bacall who seems to be having a ball with this film. However, some of the story is rushed, and the songs with some rather over-simplistic lyrics are forgettable at best. And maybe I am alone in this notion but the film did have some disappointingly bland dialogue. On the whole though, this is not bad. 7/10 Bethany Cox
O.K here's a quick summary of the plot: Madeline is an orphan. She is a good girl but one always seems to end up in some sort of trouble because of her tomboy-ish nature. She lives in a home in France with 11 other little girls who walk in straight lines and tend to say everything in unison. They are looked after by a kind-hearted nun(?) and have an abnormally smart dog. Other characters include the somewhat dim-witted governor of the house and the son of the Spanish Ambassador who lives next door with his father and seems to hold a torch for Madeline. This was originally a book that was a favourite for females in the 5-8 bracket, before becoming an animated series from which this film is derived from.
To start with, the animation is a huge improvement from the TV programme, with bright colours and some actual movement in the background. Madeline and her friends are pretty simplisticly drawn, but the art does it's purpose and does not claim to be Toy Story quality. The voiceovers are typically in English but done in French accents: how these people who were born and bred in France are fluent in English is not explained, neither is why they never use their native tongue (They write in it a couple of times) but it sounds amusing nontheless, with Lauren Bacall the undoubted highlight playing the very bald villianess.
The storyline gets pretty frenetic at times, but not so much that young minds will get lost in it. There are some pretty scary moments involving a child abduction and threats made with a pair of scissors, but nothing that should unduly concern any parent of a child of school going age. However, the songs in the film are absolutely dreadful, with forced rhymes and twee lyrics a common factor: don't expect the accompaning soundtrack album to exactly sell out in the shops. A good idea to praise the inventor of the mute switch, methinks. Aside from that, they are a couple of moments for grown-ups in the movie, like when a police artist does a Picasso rather than what he is instructed to do, but such parts are rare and mostly this is a kid-only enterprise.
Basically this is an ideal babysitter for the sprogs when Mum and Dad are busy round the house, but anybody over the age of 10 will probably quickly tire of it any go off to do something more interesting. By all means watch it with your young un's, but don't be surprised if you nod off after half an hour. There are certain cartoon films out there designed for all the family and people of all ages, like Shrek and Ice Age. This is not one of them.
5/10
To start with, the animation is a huge improvement from the TV programme, with bright colours and some actual movement in the background. Madeline and her friends are pretty simplisticly drawn, but the art does it's purpose and does not claim to be Toy Story quality. The voiceovers are typically in English but done in French accents: how these people who were born and bred in France are fluent in English is not explained, neither is why they never use their native tongue (They write in it a couple of times) but it sounds amusing nontheless, with Lauren Bacall the undoubted highlight playing the very bald villianess.
The storyline gets pretty frenetic at times, but not so much that young minds will get lost in it. There are some pretty scary moments involving a child abduction and threats made with a pair of scissors, but nothing that should unduly concern any parent of a child of school going age. However, the songs in the film are absolutely dreadful, with forced rhymes and twee lyrics a common factor: don't expect the accompaning soundtrack album to exactly sell out in the shops. A good idea to praise the inventor of the mute switch, methinks. Aside from that, they are a couple of moments for grown-ups in the movie, like when a police artist does a Picasso rather than what he is instructed to do, but such parts are rare and mostly this is a kid-only enterprise.
Basically this is an ideal babysitter for the sprogs when Mum and Dad are busy round the house, but anybody over the age of 10 will probably quickly tire of it any go off to do something more interesting. By all means watch it with your young un's, but don't be surprised if you nod off after half an hour. There are certain cartoon films out there designed for all the family and people of all ages, like Shrek and Ice Age. This is not one of them.
5/10
Is this movie represented by the band called Lost in Paris out of Philadelphia at www. lost in Paris band. com (no spaces)
I was curious because I do not think there is a very close connection, but perhaps one of the band members is somehow related to the director of the film.
In fact I believe I did hear one of the members saying something about that, and that is how they came up with the name. Perhaps they were trying to promote familiarity with the movie title in artistic circles.
Still it seems a very remote possibility as the music performed is not original, but rather cover songs
I was curious because I do not think there is a very close connection, but perhaps one of the band members is somehow related to the director of the film.
In fact I believe I did hear one of the members saying something about that, and that is how they came up with the name. Perhaps they were trying to promote familiarity with the movie title in artistic circles.
Still it seems a very remote possibility as the music performed is not original, but rather cover songs
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- AnecdotesThe last film that Pancho Kohner produced
- GaffesWhen Miss Clavel says goodnight to girls when there is a thunderstorm, the light-switch plate near the door changes from blue to brown.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Madeline et le Roi (2002)
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By what name was Madeline: Lost in Paris (1999) officially released in India in English?
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