[go: up one dir, main page]

    Release calendarTop 250 moviesMost popular moviesBrowse movies by genreTop box officeShowtimes & ticketsMovie newsIndia movie spotlight
    What's on TV & streamingTop 250 TV showsMost popular TV showsBrowse TV shows by genreTV news
    What to watchLatest trailersIMDb OriginalsIMDb PicksIMDb SpotlightFamily entertainment guideIMDb Podcasts
    EmmysSuperheroes GuideSan Diego Comic-ConSummer Watch GuideBest Of 2025 So FarDisability Pride MonthSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralAll events
    Born todayMost popular celebsCelebrity news
    Help centerContributor zonePolls
For industry professionals
  • Language
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Watchlist
Sign in
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Use app
  • Cast & crew
  • User reviews
  • Trivia
  • FAQ
IMDbPro

La Flûte à six schtroumpfs

Original title: La flûte à six schtroumpfs
  • 1975
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.6K
YOUR RATING
La Flûte à six schtroumpfs (1975)
AnimationComedyFamilyFantasyMusicMusical

A villain named McCreep steals the Smurfs' magic flute, an instrument that makes people dance wildly, and uses it to rob them. The Smurf King sends out Peewit to track down the thief and ret... Read allA villain named McCreep steals the Smurfs' magic flute, an instrument that makes people dance wildly, and uses it to rob them. The Smurf King sends out Peewit to track down the thief and retrieve the flute.A villain named McCreep steals the Smurfs' magic flute, an instrument that makes people dance wildly, and uses it to rob them. The Smurf King sends out Peewit to track down the thief and retrieve the flute.

  • Director
    • Peyo
  • Writers
    • Peyo
    • Yvan Delporte
  • Stars
    • Georges Atlas
    • Jacques Balutin
    • Angelo Bardi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peyo
    • Writers
      • Peyo
      • Yvan Delporte
    • Stars
      • Georges Atlas
      • Jacques Balutin
      • Angelo Bardi
    • 18User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Photos15

    View Poster
    View Poster
    View Poster
    View Poster
    View Poster
    View Poster
    + 9
    View Poster

    Top cast44

    Edit
    Georges Atlas
    • Sénéchal
    • (voice)
    Jacques Balutin
    • Le buveur
    • (voice)
    Angelo Bardi
    • Le marchand
    • (voice)
    • (as Angélo Bardi)
    Jacques Ciron
    • Le visiteur
    • (voice)
    William Coryn
    William Coryn
    • Johan
    • (voice)
    Henri Crémieux
    Henri Crémieux
    • Homnibus
    • (voice)
    • (as Henri Cremieux)
    Roger Crouzet
    • Schtroumpf #2
    • (voice)
    Jacques Dynam
    Jacques Dynam
    • Mortaille
    • (voice)
    Michel Elias
    • Le grand Schtroumpf
    • (voice)
    Ginette Garcin
    Ginette Garcin
    • Dame Barde
    • (voice)
    Henri Labussière
    • Le pêcheur
    • (voice)
    • (as Henri Labussiere)
    Jacques Marin
    Jacques Marin
    • Schtroumpf-Fête
    • (voice)
    Albert Médina
    • Torchesac
    • (voice)
    • (as Albert Medina)
    Michel Modo
    Michel Modo
    • Pirlouit
    • (voice)
    Georges Pradez
    • Le roi
    • (voice)
    Serge Nadaud
    • Le garde
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jacques Ruisseau
    Jacques Ruisseau
    • Schtroumpf #1
    • (voice)
    Ed Devereaux
    Ed Devereaux
      • Director
        • Peyo
      • Writers
        • Peyo
        • Yvan Delporte
      • All cast & crew
      • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

      User reviews18

      5.91.5K
      1
      2
      3
      4
      5
      6
      7
      8
      9
      10

      Featured reviews

      4invisibleunicornninja

      This movie is dumb.

      When I was little I was forced to sit down and watch this movie. Though my brother was somehow entertained, I was really bored. This movie drags on forever. It probably would've worked better as a short film. I will give it credit though, the animation is pretty good, as well as the concept. Too bad it fails at the execution. There are too many plot holes, the jokes drag on, and most of this movie is unnecessary filler.
      10purple74

      A European animation classic

      This is a real classic: fantastic story by Peyo, classy animation (far superior than Hanna & Barbera's) and great characters. For all the people complaining about the Smurfs not being the main characters, you just don't get it right. This was not meant as a Smurf's story, this was a Johan and Pirlouit story. In this story the Smurfs made their first appearance ever, and they were really meant as secondary characters. Only, they became so popular, that Peyo had to start the Smurf's comic book series, as well. So, blame it on the American distributors that marketed this as a Smurf film, while it's actually a fantastic Johan and Pirlouit story.
      lor_

      Subpar animation for the kiddies

      My review was written in February 1984 after a Times Square screening.

      "The Smurfs and the Magic Flute" is an uninteresting but innocuous animated feature film bringing the popular hit of books, tv and merchandising, the Smurfs (or "Schtroumpfs" as they were originally known in parts of Europe) to the big screen. Its success in U. S. distribution just before the last Christmas season is more a testament to effective marketing and a vacuum of new, G-rated product than to the virtues of the film itself.

      Weak, episodic storyline, set in the Middle Ages, has a bandit named Oilycreep stealing the magic flute (which has the power to cause people to dance uncontrollably when it is played) from Pee Wee at the king's castle. Pee Wee, whose dubbed voice vaguely resembles that of comic Pee Wee Herman, sets out on a dull trek with his pal Johan to retrieve the magical instrument.

      Hypnotized by a friendly wizard, the twosome are transported to the land of the Smurfs, tiny blue creatures who all look alike and wear white hats and pants, except for their 542-year-old leader Papa Smurf, whose hat and pants are red. The Smurfs fabricate a second magic flute for Pee Wee, who ultimately bests Oilycreep in a final reel musical battle. Film has no relationship to Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute".

      Despite their billing and title come-on, the Smurfs do not appear (save for a tiny blue hand entering the frame at one point) until the second half of the film. A defensive song designed to demonstrate hw individual Smurfs act like their names only proves that the character animation here lacks the differentiation of say, Disney's Seven Dwarfs.

      The film utilizes rather limited animation techniques, with pretty but strictly static backgrounds against which the characters move. Absence of much fantasy material is disappointing and the labored gags aren't funny. The Smurfs themselves have irritating resonant voices and the premise of substituting the word "Smurf" for nouns and verbs in their language is run into the ground. Michel Legrand's soundtrack score (to which additional music has been added for the U. S. release version) is subpar.
      Cornelius Chesterfield

      Ah, what wonderful childhood memories

      I used to be obsessed with comic books as a child. When we weren't playing soccer, me and my friends would ride our bikes to the city library where we'd spend the day reading their gigantic collection, and then take an average of 12 back home with us twice a week. Asterix, Les Tuniques Bleues, Chick Bill, Iznogoud, Thorgal, Achille Talon...all amazing series which I have to thank for my excellent proficiency in the french language. The library also had several movies the public was free to watch, including this one, one of my absolute favorites. I had forgotten all about it until I recently caught it on television while channel jumping...the wave of memories it stirred up at the moment made me cry, I'm not embarassed to say it.

      This one-hour cartoon movie unites both the Les Schtroumpfs (the Smurfs) series and the Johan Et Pirlouit series, both by belgian comic book immortal Peyo. Pirlouit, the lovable midget prankster, gets his hand on a magical flute made by les schtroumpfs that forces whoever listens to its melody to dance uncontrollably. You can imagine what he does with it :) However he makes the mistake of demonstrating its power in front of Torchesac, a wandering traveller spending the night in the castle, who subsequently steals it and uses it to rob people by making them dance until they pass out of fatigue. Now Johan and Pirlouit must get it back at all costs, so they head to the magical kingdom of les schtroumpfs to ask for their help.

      This movie is extremely old so the animation isn't up to par with what you see today, however it has something today's cartoons don't have: great humor and excellent dialogue. C'est inoui, halfway through the movie I couldn't help but feel pity for today's kids who grow up on cartoons where the dialogue is dumbed down as much as possible, or made cookie-cutter in the sense that there MUST be a moral lesson in the end. It's like they were americanized. This movie isn't like that, the dialogue contains vocabulary and sentence syntax of high level, it feels exactly like reading french comics.

      The music is great as well, highlights are the "flute fight" between Pirlouit and Torchesac and the song "Un Petit Schtroumpf", which is probably one of the best musicals moments in film.
      alv790

      The smurfs are not really the main characters here

      With this title, you would expect the movie to be about the smurfs, but in fact they only appear in the second half of the movie. The actual main characters are Johan and Pirlouit, the heroes of a different comic book series by the same creator (Peyo), which are much less well-known internationally. In fact the English dubs renames them as a generic John and William. I gather this was the first appearance in film of the smurfs, and they were not yet famous. Anyway, this was a decent movie that never trascended its target audience. Little kids should enjoy it, but for adults it does not have much to offer, although certain moments and details are funny, and it has decent songs and animation. I did enjoy Johan and Pirlouit more than the smurfs, who are tiny and cute but a bit tiresome with their insistence of substituting every verb with "smurf" when they speak.

      Storyline

      Edit

      Did you know

      Edit
      • Trivia
        "La flûte à six schtroumpfs" is not the first adaptation of Peyo's "Smurfs" comics, theatrical or otherwise. In the early 1960s, T.V.A. Dupuis produced several black & white animated shorts, adapted faithfully from the comics, for Belgian television. In 1965, 5 of these shorts were collected into a theatrical compilation film titled Les aventures des Schtroumpfs (1965). While the film itself has been scarcely seen since its original release, some of the original TV shorts can be seen on display at the Belgian Comic Strip Center in Brussels.
      • Quotes

        Peewit: I'm so sick!

        Le grand Schtroumpf: Peewit, be brave. You'll soon feel better.

        Brainy Smurf: Hopefully you weren't foolish enough to eat bad food. Like strawberries with onions and tuna.

      • Connections
        Featured in Michel Legrand: Sans demi-mesure (2018)
      • Soundtracks
        La Flûte à Six Schtroumpfs
        ("The Flute With Six Smurfs")

        (The film's instrumental theme music; used in the main title sequence, in the scene where Johan and Peewit follow a Smurf to the Land of Smurfs, and the ending credits)

        Music by Michel Legrand

      Top picks

      Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations
      Sign in

      FAQ

      • How long is The Smurfs and the Magic Flute?
        Powered by Alexa

      Details

      Edit
      • Release date
        • January 21, 1976 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Belgium
      • Languages
        • English
        • French
      • Also known as
        • The Smurfs and the Magic Flute
      • Production companies
        • Belvision
        • Dupuis Audiovisuel
      • See more company credits at IMDbPro

      Box office

      Edit
      • Gross US & Canada
        • $11,234,220
      • Gross worldwide
        • $11,234,220
      See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

      Tech specs

      Edit
      • Runtime
        1 hour 11 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
        • Dolby
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

      Contribute to this page

      Suggest an edit or add missing content
      La Flûte à six schtroumpfs (1975)
      Top Gap
      By what name was La Flûte à six schtroumpfs (1975) officially released in India in English?
      Answer
      • See more gaps
      • Learn more about contributing
      Edit page

      More to explore

      Recently viewed

      Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more.
      Get the IMDb App
      Sign in for more accessSign in for more access
      Follow IMDb on social
      Get the IMDb App
      For Android and iOS
      Get the IMDb App
      • Help
      • Site Index
      • IMDbPro
      • Box Office Mojo
      • License IMDb Data
      • Press Room
      • Advertising
      • Jobs
      • Conditions of Use
      • Privacy Policy
      • Your Ads Privacy Choices
      IMDb, an Amazon company

      © 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.