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Fievel et le Nouveau Monde

Original title: An American Tail
  • 1986
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
60K
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POPULARITY
4,549
2,118
Fievel et le Nouveau Monde (1986)
Animal AdventureHand-Drawn AnimationUrban AdventureAdventureAnimationComedyDramaFamilyMusical

While emigrating to the United States, a young Russian mouse gets separated from his family and must locate them while trying to survive in a new country.While emigrating to the United States, a young Russian mouse gets separated from his family and must locate them while trying to survive in a new country.While emigrating to the United States, a young Russian mouse gets separated from his family and must locate them while trying to survive in a new country.

  • Director
    • Don Bluth
  • Writers
    • David Kirschner
    • Judy Freudberg
    • Tony Geiss
  • Stars
    • Dom DeLuise
    • Christopher Plummer
    • Erica Yohn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    60K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,549
    2,118
    • Director
      • Don Bluth
    • Writers
      • David Kirschner
      • Judy Freudberg
      • Tony Geiss
    • Stars
      • Dom DeLuise
      • Christopher Plummer
      • Erica Yohn
    • 116User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 6 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Dom DeLuise
    Dom DeLuise
    • Tiger
    • (voice)
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Henri
    • (voice)
    Erica Yohn
    • Mama Mousekewitz
    • (voice)
    Nehemiah Persoff
    Nehemiah Persoff
    • Papa Mousekewitz
    • (voice)
    Amy Green
    • Tanya Mousekewitz
    • (voice)
    Phillip Glasser
    Phillip Glasser
    • Fievel Mousekewitz
    • (voice)
    John Finnegan
    John Finnegan
    • Warren T. Rat
    • (voice)
    Will Ryan
    Will Ryan
    • Digit
    • (voice)
    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
    • Moe
    • (voice)
    Pat Musick
    • Tony Toponi
    • (voice)
    Cathianne Blore
    • Bridget
    • (voice)
    Neil Ross
    Neil Ross
    • Honest John
    • (voice)
    Madeline Kahn
    Madeline Kahn
    • Gussie Mausheimer
    • (voice)
    Alitzah
    Alitzah
    • Tanya
    • (singing voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Betsy Cathcart
    • Tanya Mousekewitz
    • (singing voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Johnny Guarnieri
    • Italian Singer Mouse
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Warren Hays
    • Irish Singer Mouse
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    T. Daniel Hofstedt
    • No Cats in America Chorus
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Don Bluth
    • Writers
      • David Kirschner
      • Judy Freudberg
      • Tony Geiss
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews116

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    rapt0r_claw-1

    One of the first of many that kicked Disney's ass

    Don't take me wrong: although An American Tail is a wonderful film, the old Disney classics are not the ones I'm talking about in the summary. I'm talking about the over-commercialized crap we get these days. Don Bluth's second animated feature is again about mice, like Secret of NIMH. I think NIMH was better, though not by much. The songs are pretty good, although not like some Disney songs. The animation, however, is simply gorgeous. I can't believe people dismiss it as poorly animated just because the colors aren't bright! The colors are dark and moody, as they should be, An American Tail--nor any of Bluth's films--were ever supposed to look like Rayman. If you want to see Bluth with bright colors, glance at some cheery scenes from A Troll in Central Park. I find the way Fievel and his family miss each other by inches frustrating, though. In fact, I was surprised Fievel and Tanya couldn't hear each other as they sang "Somewhere Out There". A simply beautiful film, a must for anyone who looks for variation in the field of animation, but infuriating for anyone who thinks the scope of animation should be restricted to Disney.
    Bondorf39

    Stop calling this a Disney movie!

    I agree that the standards set by Walt and his animators are the only ones that matter when it comes to judging animated films, and I had trouble accepting this to, but there are OTHER ANIMATION COMPANIES!! No one would dare describe "Shrek" (which sucked) as a Disney movie, so let's leave Don Bluth alone, okay?

    Having said that, this movie is absolutely wonderful. A heartwarming story, beautiful songs (including the now standard "Somewhere Out There") great performances and the animation is stellar. Much darker and grittier than any story Disney would even dream of making, it revolves around an immigrant mouse named Fievel, whose family comes to America to escape oppression ("In America," says Poppa, "There are no cats."). Fievel learns the hard way that America has its problems, too.

    In my opinion, this movie is worth seeing solely for Dom DeLuise's characterization of the soft-hearted alley cat Tiger. All in all, this is probably the best Don Bluth has ever made.
    Antzy88

    A Tail (ahem!) of joy...

    Ex-Disney animator Don Bluth brings us a tail (sorry, TALE! Well, that's the proper word in the context!) of the Russian Mousekewitz mouse family, who, like all of the other mice in late 1800's Russia, want to escape from the cats. They dream of a land known as America, where there are no cats. Travelling to

    Germany, they board a ship bound for America.

    However, during a violent storm, little Fievel Mousekewitz (voiced by Phillip Glasser) becomes separated from his parents and sisters. Fortunately for Fievel he was saved from drowning by being ensconced within a bottle, which quite by chance floats to New York, USA. Unfortunately not only is America very big, but it -- well, let's just say that for all mice concerned it's not all it was cracked up to be.

    With the help of friends such as Tony Toponi (voiced by Pat Musick) and Tiger (Dom DeLuise), Fievel goes on a mammoth quest to become reunited with his

    family.

    Although it is a little on the sentimental side, it does have a certain charm, which is further helped by James Horner's musical score, as well as the wonderful

    song 'Somewhere Out There' which has since become my favourite duet of all

    time (I've even sung the end-credits version, as sung by Linda Ronstadt and

    James Ingram, on Karaoke!). Some adults may not like the sentimentality, but stick with it, and you'll be rewarded with a gem, particularly if watching with either the young or the young-at-heart.
    Al Fore

    A celebration of the American Dream

    As a non-American who has heard so often of The American Dream, I saw this movie as a celebration of that dream. The flight of the poor and oppressed (and Jewish?) from Europe to the proposed Land of Freedom and Wealth (There are no cats in America and the streets are paved with cheese?) to find more poverty and oppression (workhouses, cats and workhouse tout Warren T. Rat), but with the opportunity to do something about it that they did not have in the old country.

    The song "Somewhere Out There" is quite perfectly matched with Fyvel and his family searching for each other, and the version heard in the movie is rather more expressive than the released single.

    It is not necessarily fun for the whole family. Children will find it fun. Adults will find it interesting, not so much in fun as in pride and awareness, at least if they are Americans .
    7Laitue_Gonflable

    Warm family cartoon is definitely a winner

    I was introduced to An American Tail after perpetually reading the 'book' of the second film, Feivel Goes West. I can't say which one I enjoyed more although at the time, I think I was seven, but this one I understood a lot better.

    The sweet-hearted tale of a family of Russian mouse emigrants who travel to America, the 'land of opportunity' but on their way lose their son, really manages to perk up your day. It has all the classic elements of a family flick: great characters, wonderful score and songs, and of course a happy ending (You can't say you didn't expect that).

    In some ways it's meant to be almost a satire, a parallel story of many Russian immigrant families who flee to America from the Cossacks: there is actually a scene in the beginning involving the ransacking of a Russian village by Cossacks, aided of course, as most history books conveniently omit, by their vicious slavering cats who destroy the mouse population. This satire is slightly lost once they reach America, but the simple plot of the mouse boy trying to find his family again works very well. It's quite frustrating at times as we see how close they all come to running into each other; a split second here and a well-timed door slamming there, and it could have been all over in thirty minutes of screen time. But where would be the movie in that?

    Lastly, the voice cast does a great job. While I personally think the sequel had a better cast, An American Tail boasts some fine names as well - Dom DeLuise and Nehemiah Persoff who also did the sequel, Christopher Plummer, and Madeline Kahn all combine for a great effect. It's not necessary to see this to also see the sequel but it definitely deserves to be watched. Touching, light-hearted and with one of the most beautiful theme songs you will ever hear, it's a winner. ***1/2 / *****

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    • Trivia
      Fievel was the name of Steven Spielberg's grandfather.
    • Goofs
      In the cat's lair Tiger mentions to Fievel that he is a fan of broccoli. The film is set in the 1885-1886 time frame. Both broccoli and cauliflower were unknown in the United States then. In fact, both vegetables were not commercially grown in the United States until Italian immigrants started commercially growing both vegetables in California in the 1920s.
    • Quotes

      Honest John: [At the wake of Mickey O'Hare] Poor lad. So young. He never had a chance to vote. Well, he'll vote from now on. I'll make sure of that.

      [Writes Mickey's name on a notebook under "Ghost Votes"]

    • Crazy credits
      The first half of the end credits feature period engravings of what New York City looked like in the 1880s.
    • Alternate versions
      The 2006 DVD release includes a remastered 5.1 soundtrack, both in Dolby Digital and DTS. It also has some dialogue changes compared to the original, most noticeably: Extra dialogue that was recorded but never used, and different voices for the orphans towards the end of the film (adults instead of kids - these are actually the original voices, which were replaced by children after the scene was animated).
    • Connections
      Edited from Brisby et le secret de NIMH (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      There Are No Cats in America
      Music by James Horner and Barry Mann

      Lyrics by Cynthia Weil

      Performed by Nehemiah Persoff, Johnny Guarnieri, and Warren Hays

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un cuento americano
    • Filming locations
      • Sullivan Bluth Studios - 16134 Hart Street, Van Nuys, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Amblin Entertainment
      • Sullivan Studios
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $47,483,002
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,234,446
      • Nov 23, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $84,542,002
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo

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