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L'Extravagant docteur Dolittle

Original title: Doctor Dolittle
  • 1967
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
11K
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L'Extravagant docteur Dolittle (1967)
Trailer for this enchanting film about a man who talks to animals
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After the animal communicating veterinarian goes too far for his clientele, he and his friends escape their hometown to the sea in search of the Great Pink Sea Snail.After the animal communicating veterinarian goes too far for his clientele, he and his friends escape their hometown to the sea in search of the Great Pink Sea Snail.After the animal communicating veterinarian goes too far for his clientele, he and his friends escape their hometown to the sea in search of the Great Pink Sea Snail.

  • Director
    • Richard Fleischer
  • Writers
    • Hugh Lofting
    • Leslie Bricusse
  • Stars
    • Rex Harrison
    • Samantha Eggar
    • Anthony Newley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Fleischer
    • Writers
      • Hugh Lofting
      • Leslie Bricusse
    • Stars
      • Rex Harrison
      • Samantha Eggar
      • Anthony Newley
    • 75User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Oscars
      • 6 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Rex Harrison
    Rex Harrison
    • Dr. John Dolittle
    Samantha Eggar
    Samantha Eggar
    • Emma Fairfax
    Anthony Newley
    Anthony Newley
    • Matthew Mugg
    Richard Attenborough
    Richard Attenborough
    • Albert Blossom
    Peter Bull
    Peter Bull
    • Gen. Bellowes
    Muriel Landers
    Muriel Landers
    • Mrs. Blossom
    William Dix
    William Dix
    • Tommy Stubbins
    Geoffrey Holder
    Geoffrey Holder
    • William Shakespeare X
    Portia Nelson
    Portia Nelson
    • Sarah Dolittle
    Norma Varden
    Norma Varden
    • Lady Fetherington
    Frank Baker
    Frank Baker
    • Trial Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Buddy Bryan
    Buddy Bryan
    • Roustabout
    • (uncredited)
    Garrett Cassell
    • Inmate
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Cast
    • Prison Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Judy Chapman
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Judy the Chimpanzee
    Judy the Chimpanzee
    • Chee-Chee
    • (uncredited)
    Phyllis Coghlan
    • Courtroom Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Cole
    • Roustabout
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Richard Fleischer
    • Writers
      • Hugh Lofting
      • Leslie Bricusse
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    User reviews75

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    7moonspinner55

    Rex makes it wonderful...

    So attached am I to Rex Harrison's personage to the character of Doctor Dolittle, when I see copies of Hugh Lofting's books without the movie tie-in shots I actually feel cheated. There is no other Doctor Dolittle for me. Harrison is wonderful and regal amongst his animals and I love many of his lines (the spin he gives to his dialogue makes the words his own). My favorite: "When you say 'He can speak crab and pelican', they'll say 'Like hell he can!'" (cue parrot's ruffled reaction). Admittedly, "Doctor Dolittle" gets off to a clunky start with Anthony Newley telling of Dolittle's beginnings...and the film goes into stillborn flashback mode. I get defensive if a movie foists a flashback on me in the first 15 minutes (and this flashback is a long one, laden with silly slapstick). Why not start the story with Dolittle finding his voice, cut the introduction with Newley, and then get on with the plot? After this tiresome, talky opening, the pacing does pick up (right about the time Richard Attenborough enters as circus-owner Blossom). Harrison is on-target throughout but, story-wise, momentum doesn't build until the second hour, when Dolittle and his companions hit the South Seas in search of the Great Pink Sea Snail. Overall, the film simply LOOKS smashing, with marvelous locations in England's most beautiful city, Castle Combe. It is flawed (with that bad opening), but stick with it and see if you find Rex Harrison as charming as I did. *** from ****
    6bellabanana93

    Great Film For Families And Animal Lovers

    As an animal lover, I very much enjoyed Dr. Doolitle (1967). It's an enjoyable Comedy/Adventure/Musical/Fantasy movie about Dr. Doolitle, the animal doctor, and his journey to find the Great Pink Sea Snail in order to improve on his skills in animal languages. I gave this film a 6/10 because the vintage settings are authentic and beautiful, the overall message of the film, and the cinematography is excellent. The criticisms that I have are that some of the characters were boring, some songs were dull and there are some very corny and unfunny moments.

    The movie begins on a fishing deck in the middle of a town where the houses are yellow-brown brick and conjoined together with triangular rooftops, chimneys, and a sign reading "Fundlesy Clay". Dr. Doolite's home is not how you would expect an average veterinarian's home to look. Across the bridge and past, a small garden is Dr. Doolitle's brick house. There is a large doorbell and an engraved wooden and brass sign with his name on it on the wooden door. Inside his home, you will find all kinds of animals, such as pigs, monkeys, parrots, roosters, horses, donkeys, owls, sheep, ducks, rabbits, hedgehogs, cats, and dogs walking and sitting inside and outside.

    The message of the film is about why we treat animals different from humans even though humans are animals as well. Dr. Doolite is a proud vegetarian who speaks to animals. When he was in court and presented his case in an attempt to prove that he is able to speak to animals, the judge decided to sentence Dr. Doolite to an insane asylum. He claims the reason in that he treats animals like humans and then Dr. Doolite goes into a song explaining why we should not kill and eat animals, and rather treat them like people.

    The cinematography of the film is great. The director cuts to the new actors very smoothly when a new person is speaking or when something new has been introduced. The camera pans slowly onto Dr. Doolitle while he speaks the most important parts. While reading this book in the library after he is released from jail, the camera switches back and forth between Dr. Doolitle and Emma while they are conversing in a very smooth and professional manner.

    The film is 152 minutes long. Adults may find some parts to be very immature humour or very corny. For example, there is a scene where Dr. Doolitle is singing what appears to be a love song to a baby seal in a stroller. Also, although some of the songs are humorous, short, sweet, and catchy, others are not. There are some songs in the film that I think should have been taken out completely. The characters, other than Dr. Doolitle, are boring and uninteresting. Their motives, strengths, and weakness are unclear as most characters in the film are not very dynamic.

    I would recommend this movie to people who enjoy musicals. The film definitely gets better after the 1-hour mark. It is a good film to watch when you had a long day and just want to shut off your brain and enjoy a film with your family. The comedy is light and easy but there are definitely some funny moments. The animals are enjoyable, especially the two-headed llama.

    I gave this film 6/10 stars because it was not nearly as good as I was hoping that it would be. The areas that I think that could be improved would definitely be that Tommy, Lady Petherington, and Matthew were all very boring characters. Some more detail could have been added to bring them to life. There were only 1 or 2 songs that I really enjoyed and found catchy in the film and some of the jokes made in the film seemed a tad lazy. The parts that made the film good were the cinematography, the settings, and the overall message of the film.
    6guswhovian

    Not as bad as its reputation.

    Cheery, fun musical from Fox. Dr. Dolittle has the ability to talk to animals, and takes Emma (Samantha Eggar) and Matthew (Anthony Newley) with him to find the mythical giant pink sea snail.

    The songs are forgettable, but the cinematography, costumes and set design are good, and Rex Harrison is much less hammier than he was in My Fair Lady. The main problem with the film is Anthony Newley, who has one of the worst Irish accents afflicted upon the movie going public. Richard Attenborough has a nice cameo as a circus owner, and gets to sing the film's catchiest song. 3/5
    n.j.mcneill

    Blimey, nostalgia mate

    I haven't seen this since I was about 6 years old but I remember loving it. Yes, it was bloody long, but I used to watch it loads so it must've done something to hold my attention. I always fast-forwarded some of the more boring songs though 'Here I Stand at the Crossroads of Life' - I don't care, i want big jolly songs about mad animals. YES.

    There's nothing like this about nowadays so we should treasure it whilst we still can.

    I haven't seen the Eddie Murphy version and i have no plans too either, # R.I.P. Rex, you old star you......
    9peacham

    underrated film classic

    Highly atmospheric and splendidly acted this film is a pure joy to watch. Legendary actor Rex Harrison give one of his best screen performances as the eracable,lovable Doctor. Anthony Newley gets one of his rare screen appearances and shows just what a talented performer he was.And of course Lord Attenbourgh's comic turn as Albert Blossom gives him rare comic opportunity.the score is well done by Leslie Bricusse (Newley's long time collaborator.)And the dialogue is sharp and witty. the performance are extremely real for a childeren's fantasy film. Its a shame that the Eddie Murphy misfire has taken recognition away from this charming film.

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    • Trivia
      "The Reluctant Vegetarian" was one of the hardest scenes to film, mainly because of the number of animals that had to sit still for a lengthy period. The cast had hours of rehearsal and preparation before filming started. The first take went very well, until Sir Rex Harrison stopped singing. Director Richard Fleischer asked him why, and Harrison said he heard him yell "Cut!" Fleischer denied it, and they were starting to argue about it when both heard a voice yell "Cut!" The guilty party turned out to be Polynesia the Parrot. Harrison said "That's the first time I've ever been directed by a parrot. But she may be right. I probably can do it better."
    • Goofs
      When considering ways to change the course of the island, Dr. Dolittle says elephants cannot swim. Elephants are excellent swimmers, which he should know.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Dolittle: I do not understand the human race/Has so little love for creatures with a different face./Treating animals like people is no madness or disgrace./I do not understand the human race.

    • Alternate versions
      In the general release version of the film, the songs "Where Are The Words", sung by Anthony Newley, and "Something in Your Smile", sung by Rex Harrison, were omitted.
    • Connections
      Featured in Film Review: Richard Attenborough (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      Overture
      Written by Leslie Bricusse

      Performed by 20th Century Fox Studio Orchestra, conducted by Lionel Newman

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El extravagante doctor Dolittle
    • Filming locations
      • Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England, UK(Puddleby-on-the-Marsh)
    • Production companies
      • APJAC Productions
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $17,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 32m(152 min)

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