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Piccoli mostri

Titolo originale: Little Monsters
  • 1989
  • PG
  • 1h 40min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
14.889
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Fred Savage and Howie Mandel in Piccoli mostri (1989)
A boy discovers an incredible and gruesome world of monsters under his bed.
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Un ragazzino scopre che sotto il suo letto c'è un mostro vivace e dispettoso. I due diventano subito amici, ma i rapporti col resto del mondo sono difficili.Un ragazzino scopre che sotto il suo letto c'è un mostro vivace e dispettoso. I due diventano subito amici, ma i rapporti col resto del mondo sono difficili.Un ragazzino scopre che sotto il suo letto c'è un mostro vivace e dispettoso. I due diventano subito amici, ma i rapporti col resto del mondo sono difficili.

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    • Richard Greenberg
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Terry Rossio
    • Ted Elliott
  • Star
    • Fred Savage
    • Howie Mandel
    • Daniel Stern
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
    14.889
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Richard Greenberg
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Terry Rossio
      • Ted Elliott
    • Star
      • Fred Savage
      • Howie Mandel
      • Daniel Stern
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    • 24Recensioni della critica
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    Fred Savage
    Fred Savage
    • Brian
    Howie Mandel
    Howie Mandel
    • Maurice
    Daniel Stern
    Daniel Stern
    • Glen Stevenson
    Margaret Whitton
    Margaret Whitton
    • Holly Stevenson
    Rick Ducommun
    Rick Ducommun
    • Snik
    Frank Whaley
    Frank Whaley
    • Boy
    Ben Savage
    Ben Savage
    • Eric
    William Murray Weiss
    • Todd
    Devin Ratray
    Devin Ratray
    • Ronnie Coleman
    Amber Barretto
    Amber Barretto
    • Kiersten
    J. Michael Hunter
    • Mr. Finn
    Tom Hull
    • Principal
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    • Bus Driver
    Lisa Cain
    Lisa Cain
    • Holly's Friend
    Tony Bonsignore
    • Beach Bum
    Dana Wood
    • Arnold
    Byron Faler
    • Schmoog
    Doug Turner
    • St. Louis Monster
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    • Sceneggiatura
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      • Ted Elliott
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    vertigo_14

    Creative kid's adventure.

    Little Monsters is a fun film for kids. Brian Stevenson (Fred Savage) seems to be getting blamed for everything these days. Leaving his bike out behind his dad's car. Making a mess out of the ice cream. But Brian insists that it isn't his fault.

    One night, Brian discovers the cause to all his problems is a monster named Maurice (Howie Mandell), and shows Brian that under every kids bed, is the entrance to the underworld of childish monsters. And for Brian, it's the coolest thing and an excellent escape from his problems in the real world. It's great. There's no adult supervision. They can do whatever they want, whenever. And, the funniest part, is that Brian gets to join Maurice creating monster mischief to get little kids in trouble (peanut butter on the phone, seran wrap on the toilet seat, etc). It's a whole lot of fun for kids tired of rules.

    But the monster life isn't all the treat it's cracked up to be. In the first place, there's an ugly looking fat monster who torments the monster kids that don't obey him. Maurice and his new friends have to destroy the evil monsters who have kidnapped Brian's little brother, Eric (played by Fred Savage's brother, Ben). And, Brian, Maurice, and some of their friends, have to get Eric back before they get stuck in the monster world forever. If they do, they'll turn into monsters too.

    This is a great, creative kids movie, exploring the idea of monster life under the bed long before Monster's Inc. I still enjoy the sequence of Brian setting up his room to trap the monster and also the sequence where Brian and Maurice go around the neighboorhood to cause mischief and get the kids in trouble. And, despite it's age, I don't even think it's a dated adventure movie. Unfortuantely, it was also one of those movies where young Ben Savage was still the cute little kid that made you ignore the fact that he couldn't act.
    6tomgillespie2002

    Surprisingly creepy film from the Golden Age of kiddie flicks

    After moving house and witnessing his parents' marriage crumbling in front of him, Brian (Fred Savage) investigates his brothers claims that monsters keep coming from under his bed and scaring him at night. After swapping rooms, Brian is visited by a big blue monster, and the next night Brian manages to trap him in his room using his engineering skills. The monster turns out to be hyperactive troublemaker Maurice (Howie Mandel) who befriends Brian, and shows him the wonders of the monster world under his bed, where every night, the monsters reek havoc in the homes of young children. But the mysterious monster Boy (Frank Whaley) wants Brian for himself and keep him under the bed until the sun comes up, and thus turning him into a monster.

    Apart from the first four Rocky films, Little Monsters was hands down the main film I watched religiously as a child, my face no further than two feet from the TV screen. I remember finding it strangely eerie amongst all the fun, and being genuinely disturbed by some scenes. Boy's henchman Snik, a giant, hunchbacked monster with large bottom teeth, really frightened me, and the scene where he breaks one of Maurice's horns always shocked me. Re-visiting the film, roughly around fifteen years later, I can see that I was right to feel unnerved.

    Yes, the film is certainly childish and playful, but has a surprising line of darkness flowing through it from beginning to end. From early on, where Brian finds an overturned TV in the darkness of his closet that is showing the climax of The Fly, to the finale that sees Boy's face burned off to reveal a hideous face underneath, the film often steps out of the childhood safety area. It's certainly refreshing to see, and this sort of atmosphere can only be found in the Golden Age of kiddie flicks, the 80's, where films like The Dark Crystal and The Goonies showed creepy creatures and foul-mouthed kids that the target audience could really enjoy and relate to.

    Not to say that Little Monsters quite matches up to the two films just mentioned - it has some annoying child characters and Maurice does become slightly tiresome - but it is certainly an imaginative, funny and exciting little film. It's sad to see another of the key child stars of the era, Fred Savage, come out of the decade and dissolve into the woodwork, similar to the likes of Corey Feldman and Corey Haim. Although his maniacal behaviour does occasionally become exhausting, Howie Mandel's performance is certainly energetic, and you can't help but love him when he drinks a bully's apple juice, only to refill it with p**s. Hardly a classic, but certainly a film I will absolutely cherish from my youth, and will enjoy revisiting once every decade or so.

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    8JakeRfilmfreak

    Where There's A Bed, There's A Way

    Little Monsters will always be an absolute classic from my childhood. It's a movie I've seen many times, and it's just as entertaining now as it was then. The comedy is perfect for all ages, and it's the kind of movie you'll want to see more than once.

    The story about two complete opposites becoming best friends wasn't exactly original, but throwing in the monster element, and the fantasy underworld setting definitely made it feel original. The characters/monsters were very creative along with the overall concept for the film, and the cast portrayed those characters great.

    This is a great movie that I would recommend to anyone who hasn't seen it.
    7kthejoker

    What a wonderful kid's film .. or not?

    Although I did enjoy this movie (and gave it a 7), I found the PG rating a major misstep by the MPAA. Cuss words, adult situations, more than cartoonish violence .. not that the movie is lessened because of it .. but at the beginning of the video I rented, there was an add for kids to call a 1-900 number and try to win prizes related to to the show - but this movie is in no way made with kids in mind. Howie Mandel hams it up, and an early movie appearance by Frank Whaley is five minutes of fabulous.
    6baileycrawly

    Guilty Pleasure

    Little Monsters is one of those guilty pleasure films that, when viewed through the lens of love and nostalgia I have for it, is quite enjoyable. Looking back more recently and as close to an unbiased viewing as I can get, however, the cracks quickly begin to show in the film.

    This film feels like an extension of The Wonder Years, with both Fred Savage and Daniel Stern playing the same basic characters. Opposite them you have the always-manic Maurice, played by Howie Mandel, who has no apparent "off" switch as he pulls a number of mean-spirited "pranks" from his mysterious world accessible from under the bed of a child before dragging Brian, Savage's character, in on the action.

    There are a few jokes in the film, but the majority of them are dated and just don't land anymore. There's a lot of humor that comes from the downright hateful tricks the monsters pull on the children (complete, of course, with the horrific reactions from the parents). That humor doesn't land either.

    The "mysterious" monster world is literally the equivalent of a studio backlot, full of cardboard boxes and digital effects glittered throughout. The monster world, along with the "real" world, look like something lifted directly from a TV movie.

    Then, of course, you have the villains. Boy, the ruler of the monster world, and Snik, the genuinely terrifying creature who exists as an enforcer of the rules. He's truly menacing and about the only thing in the movie that still invokes the intended emotion in the audience.

    Nevertheless, nostalgia is a powerful thing, and it's what kept me coming back to this movie time and time again over the years. No matter how bad this movie is in a countless number of ways, it'll always hold a special place in my heart.

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    • Quiz
      Daniel Stern did the voice-over narration on Blue Jeans (1988), which starred Fred Savage.
    • Blooper
      While it is understood that Brian should not visit the Monsters' world anymore because he may turn into a monster himself, there is no reason to think Maurice cannot continue to visit Brian at night in the human world. This makes the tearful goodbye at the end unnecessary.
    • Citazioni

      Maurice: A man's best friend, His right hand.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      After the song "Road to Nowhere", the rest of the end credits audio track is Maurice eating Doritos chips.
    • Versioni alternative
      In the original theatrical cut, "Little Bitty Pretty One" by Bobby Day plays during the scene where the monsters attempt to scare a baby. On the DVD released by MGM in 2004, this song is replaced with "Ooh Wow" by Buckwheat Zydeco (though the end credits still list the original song). The Blu-ray released by Lionsgate (as part of their Vestron Video series), and the television airings, keep the original song intact.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Package/Wired/Cookie/Little Monsters/The Little Thief (1989)
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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 agosto 1989 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Wilmington, Carolina del Nord, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Davis Entertainment
      • Licht/Mueller Film Corporation
      • Vestron Pictures
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      • 4.500.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 793.775 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 253.834 USD
      • 27 ago 1989
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