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Le Prince Casse-noisette

Original title: The Nutcracker Prince
  • 1990
  • G
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.8K
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Peter O'Toole, Kiefer Sutherland, Megan Follows, Len Carlson, Phyllis Diller, Marvin Goldhar, Lynne Gorman, Keith Hampshire, Elizabeth Hanna, Susan Roman, and Theresa Sears in Le Prince Casse-noisette (1990)
An adaption of the classic tale of a girl's dreams turned reality when her new toy turns out to be a young man placed under a curse.
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An adaption of the classic tale of a girl's dreams turned reality when her new toy turns out to be a young man placed under a curse.An adaption of the classic tale of a girl's dreams turned reality when her new toy turns out to be a young man placed under a curse.An adaption of the classic tale of a girl's dreams turned reality when her new toy turns out to be a young man placed under a curse.

  • Director
    • Paul Schibli
  • Writers
    • E.T.A. Hoffmann
    • Patricia Watson
  • Stars
    • Kiefer Sutherland
    • Megan Follows
    • Peter O'Toole
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Schibli
    • Writers
      • E.T.A. Hoffmann
      • Patricia Watson
    • Stars
      • Kiefer Sutherland
      • Megan Follows
      • Peter O'Toole
    • 25User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kiefer Sutherland
    Kiefer Sutherland
    • Nutcracker Prince
    • (voice)
    Megan Follows
    Megan Follows
    • Clara
    • (voice)
    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • Pantaloon
    • (voice)
    Mike MacDonald
    • Mouseking
    • (voice)
    Phyllis Diller
    Phyllis Diller
    • Mousequeen
    • (voice)
    Peter Boretski
    Peter Boretski
    • Uncle Drosselmeier
    • (voice)
    Len Carlson
    • King
    • (voice)
    • …
    Marvin Goldhar
    • Mr. Schaeffer
    • (voice)
    • …
    Lynne Gorman
    Lynne Gorman
    • Trudy
    • (voice)
    Keith Hampshire
    • Mouse
    • (voice)
    • …
    Elizabeth Hanna
    Elizabeth Hanna
    • Marie
    • (voice)
    • (as Liz Hanna)
    • …
    George Merner
    • Dr. Stahlbaum
    • (voice)
    Stephanie Morgenstern
    Stephanie Morgenstern
    • Louise
    • (voice)
    Christopher Owens
    • Erik
    • (voice)
    Susan Roman
    Susan Roman
    • Mouse
    • (voice)
    • …
    Theresa Sears
    • Queen
    • (voice)
    • …
    Diane Stapley
    • Mrs. Ingrid Stahlbaum
    • (voice)
    Mona Waserman
    • Princess Perlipat
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Paul Schibli
    • Writers
      • E.T.A. Hoffmann
      • Patricia Watson
    • All cast & crew
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    7molinagrn

    In comparison to the other animated adaptations of the Nutcracker, I believe this is one of the best ones.

    I wouldn't say it's absolutely perfect but it tells the nutcracker story well and the animation is really beautiful. I remember I legit thought it was a Disney movie by the animation.

    It's a nice wholesome film and I'd recommend watching it on a cozy Christmas, especially if you have kids.
    5IonicBreezeMachine

    It's probably the most faithful adaptation ever made, but it's also sloppy, unfocused, inconsistent.

    The Nutcracker Prince follows Clara during Christmas where she receives the gift of a nutcracker from her godfather, Uncle Drosselmeier. After her Uncle regales her with a story of how the nutcracker came to be, Clara finds herself involved in the confrontation between the nutcracker prince and the vengeful rat king.

    Released in 1990 to poor reviews and box office failure, The Nutcracker Prince was an attempt by Canadian TV animation studio Lacewood Productions to make a feature length theatrical film. While the animation can look nice (at times), the movie never maintains a consistent tone and struggles with pacing and story structure. But despite the movie's many faults, it is probably the most faithful and complete telling of The Nutcracker and the Mouse King that served as the source material for the endearing ballet.

    The movie makes a decent enough impression with some decent character designs who are competently animated, but as the movie goes on the movie's usage of flat blurry backgrounds and barren environments become very obvious. The movie has numerous scenes that are eerily empty, even when that shouldn't be the case. To make up for this, the movie haphazardly integrates the Nutcracker suite as part of the soundtrack, and while it can sometimes work, often times it feels like a way to add life to the scene to make up for a lack of life in the animation. The movie also takes an abrupt style change around the 15 minute mark when it tells the Nutcracker's backstory, and in an attempt to soften the darker moments from the source material the animation style mimics a simplistic more geometric style one associates with something like Jay Ward's Fractured Fairy Tales which completely takes us out of the story and just calls attention to itself. The sequence goes on for a while dealing with characters who have no bearing on the rest of the movie and no real purpose, and the actual plot of the movie doesn't start until around 48 minutes into this 68 minute movie (not including 5 minutes of credits).

    The Nutcracker Prince just doesn't work. It doesn't have plot, characters, or stakes strong enough to carry itself to feature length, and its technical aspects seem more suited for television than a cinema (save for some individual moments here and there). I do give the movie credit for avoiding contemporaneous dialogue and trying to approach the Nutcracker from a different direction, but the movie just doesn't come together.
    broadfoot

    An unjustly ignored gem

    The Nutcracker Prince was the first (and last) big-screen movie that was helmed by Kevin Gillis and Sheldon Wiseman, the creators of the cartoon series The Raccoons. Along with big names like Megan Follows, Kiefer Sutherland and Peter O'Toole, it also featured many of the voice talents of The Raccoons, such as Len Carlson, Susan Roman, Liz Hanna, Noam Zylberman and Keith Hampshire (who sadly passed away in 2000). Unfortunately, it didn't become the box office success everyone hoped for, and it flopped. This is a shame, because The Nutcracker Prince is a movie that should be seen. It wasn't just a good opportunity for the animators to show their talents, but it was also a triumph of Canadian moviemaking. The music of Tchaikovsky was put to very good use here, and the song "I'll Always Come Back To You" should have been nominated for a Genie (Canada's version of the Oscar) for Best Song.

    If you can find a copy of it on video (it's hard to find nowadays), see it. You won't be disappointed.

    Rating: ***
    pifitt

    Great Movie

    I saw this movie a very long time ago and I loved it. I remember I had taped it off HBO or something like that, and I watched it all the time. Just yesterday I went to see the actual ballet, and it wasn't half as good as this enchanting little movie. I was very dissapointed with the ballet, it wasn't bad, it just did'nt follow of what I remember from this movie, a lot of things were different. But since I haven't read the book, maybe the ballet was more on track than this movie. But anyway the movie was much more entertaining than the actual ballet. Even though I am not trying to compare the movie to the ballet, because they are tottaly different things.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    A timeless story, beautiful music and a talented voice cast equals a great underrated film.

    When I was a kid, this was one of my childhood favourites, I loved it. Watching it again, I still do, it is a really sweet and charming film, that is perfect for Christmas time.

    I have read critical reviews, though not on IMDb, that said that the animation was shoddy, and I wholeheartedly disagree. Sure I have seen better animation, but I do think people need to remember when it was made(1990), and that it is lower in budget to other animated gems like Beauty and the Beast. The colours weren't too bad and the backgrounds were nice to look at.

    One of the main things I like about The Nutcracker Prince is the story. The timeless story by ETA Hoffmann is a truly wonderful one, and out of all the adaptations of the story I've seen, including countless productions of the ballet, short cartoons, and the Barbie movie(which I admit I really like, despite the fact I am 17), The Nutcracker Prince is actually the most faithful to the story, having the story of Princess Pirlipat and all that. Yes, there are one or two gruesome scenes, but the story version I have has a very malevolent description of the Mouse King, so that is forgiven. Plus this Mouse King was one I enjoyed watching, funny and scary at the same time, and a character who got so much abuse from his mother.

    My favourite aspect of the movie was the music by Tchaikovsky, the sparkling motifs from his beautiful ballet score are bound to stay with you forever. What I liked about it was how they used it in the film, it was very clever, and very appropriate. Tchaikovsky is one of my favourite composers, and a very important one in the development of ballet, but he brought staggering contributions also to symphony, concerto and opera. I am so thankful that they didn't miss out the music entirely, otherwise this gem of a film wouldn't have such an effect on me. Just for the record, this was actually the film, that introduced me to Tchaikovsky's music, and that is the reason why it is so special to me.

    The voice cast was terrific, especially Kiefer Sutherland as the Nutcracker Prince, and Megan Follows is lovely beyond words as Clara. Also worth of note is Peter O'Toole as Pantoloon, I thought he was excellent, almost certainly one of the best voice actors involved in the movie. Everyone else was very good too, particularly Peter Beretski in a perfect performance as Drosselmeir and they were further advantaged by a very good script, that is surprisingly faithful to Hoffmann's story.

    Overall, a beautiful gem. 10/10 Bethany Cox.

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    • Trivia
      Despite the fact that Clara and her brother call Drosselmeier "uncle", he is actually not related to them. Hans, the Nutcracker, is his nephew.
    • Goofs
      During the battle between the Nutcracker and the Mouse King, Clara takes off her slipper and throws it at the Mouse King, in order to stop him from killing the Nutcracker. Moments later, however, she is seen backing up and both slippers are on her feet.
    • Quotes

      Mousequeen: The spell you broke on your head falls, you shall crack nuts, prince of the dolls.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits feature sketches of some scenes from the film, displayed as framed pictures against a brown background before the last one segues to the film's first shot as to begin the story.
    • Alternate versions
      The end credits in the international Majestic Films/Allied Filmmakers prints have credits for Majestic Films International and Allied Filmmakers along with Jake Eberts as an executive producer. The American print by Warner Bros. doesn't have the credits for these three.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: 3 Men and a Little Lady/The Nutcracker Prince/Predator 2/Mr. And Mrs. Bridge (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Always Come Back To You
      (Love Theme from 'The Nutcracker Prince')

      Written by Kevin Gillis and Jack Lenz

      Produced by Shane Keister and Ahmet Ertegun

      Performed by Natasha's Brother and Rachele Cappelli

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 1990 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Nutcracker Prince
    • Production companies
      • Lacewood Productions
      • Hinton Animation Studios
      • Ontario Film Development Corporation
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • CA$8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,781,694
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $908,999
      • Nov 25, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,781,694
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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