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Le prince et le pauvre

Original title: The Prince and the Pauper
  • 1990
  • G
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
4.3K
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Wayne Allwine in Le prince et le pauvre (1990)
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Hand-Drawn AnimationSlapstickActionAdventureAnimationComedyDramaFamilyMusicalShort

A poor boy and a prince exchange identities and lives while the villainous Captain of the Guard plots to take advantage of this.A poor boy and a prince exchange identities and lives while the villainous Captain of the Guard plots to take advantage of this.A poor boy and a prince exchange identities and lives while the villainous Captain of the Guard plots to take advantage of this.

  • Director
    • George Scribner
  • Writers
    • Gerrit Graham
    • Sam Graham
    • Chris Hubbell
  • Stars
    • Wayne Allwine
    • Bill Farmer
    • Arthur Burghardt
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    4.3K
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    • Director
      • George Scribner
    • Writers
      • Gerrit Graham
      • Sam Graham
      • Chris Hubbell
    • Stars
      • Wayne Allwine
      • Bill Farmer
      • Arthur Burghardt
    • 13User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wayne Allwine
    Wayne Allwine
    • Mickey Mouse
    • (voice)
    • …
    Bill Farmer
    Bill Farmer
    • Goofy
    • (voice)
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    Arthur Burghardt
    Arthur Burghardt
    • Captain Pete
    • (voice)
    Tony Anselmo
    Tony Anselmo
    • Donald Duck
    • (voice)
    Charlie Adler
    Charlie Adler
    • Weasel #2
    • (voice)
    • …
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Archbishop
    • (voice)
    • …
    Elvia Allman
    Elvia Allman
    • Clarabelle Cow
    • (voice)
    Trevor Eyster
    Trevor Eyster
    • Kid #1
    • (voice)
    • (as Tim Eyster)
    Rocky Krakoff
    • Kid #2
    • (voice)
    Roy Dotrice
    Roy Dotrice
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • George Scribner
    • Writers
      • Gerrit Graham
      • Sam Graham
      • Chris Hubbell
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    User reviews13

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    8travisimo

    Mickey Becomes Dramatic

    For some reason, I confused The Prince and the Pauper with The Brave Little Tailor when I rented this movie. I was only 52 years off! It's interesting to see the amount of effort put into this movie. I think after Who Framed Roger Rabbit, there was an idea to bring Mickey & the Gang back in some big projects. Unfortunately, I think things quieted down a bit after The Prince and the Pauper.

    There are definitely some nice moments in this short movie toon. As always, Donald and Goofy provided some great comic relief throughout the film. Pluto was even a nice addition to the film as Mickey's best buddy, who was at the mercy of the evil Captain of the Guards, Pete.

    However, what I'm about to say may be blasphemous for a Disney fan and hopeful future cast member like myself to utter, but Mickey kind of annoyed me a few times throughout the movie. Maybe it was his British accent as the Prince, but I'm not totally sure. But Mickey's strength of being a lovable character is most evident in the surprisingly emotional scene where he meets with the dying king. People just love him, even though he doesn't necessarily get the best jokes or steals many scenes.

    Speaking of that emotional scene, this movie is quite different from any animation project you'll ever see. It has a quite serious tone to it, where some of the characters suffer in a poverty-like environment. It's not exactly the light-hearted and happy-go-lucky atmosphere most people are accustomed to in cartoons. While I was split on how I felt about this, I realize that Disney is really the only animation company that can pull this off. People care for Disney characters like they would their own personal friends and family members. I'm not sure if the Warner Brothers crew could have the same effect.

    Overall, The Prince and the Pauper isn't necessarily my favorite Disney creation. It can get a little too serious for my taste, but I appreciate the effort the filmmakers put into this movie. Hopefully, we'll see even more projects with the classic and beloved Disney characters. Be on the lookout for 2004's Three Musketeers starring Disney's 3 best buds, and maybe even more to come!

    My IMDb Rating: 8/10. My Yahoo! Grade: B+ (Memorable)
    5lee_eisenberg

    as it happens, I don't actually know the original story

    Disney's short adaptation of "The Prince and the Pauper" delivers the expected slapstick stuff, with appearances by a number of the Mouse House's famous characters. I've never read Mark Twain's original story, although it's safe to guess that this is a loose adaptation even so. One thing that I noticed was that Frank Welker voiced both the king and archbishop. This was unusual for him. While he often provides voices for cartoons - namely Fred on "Scooby Doo" and Ray on "The Real Ghostbusters" - it seems like he seldom does multiple voices in a single production (he often provides voice effects, as in "All Dogs Go to Heaven"). As for some of the other cast members, Arthur Burghardt, who voices Pete, played the Great Ahmed Kahn in "Network", while Elvia Allman, who voices Clarabelle, appeared as Lucy's and Ethel's boss in the candy factory.

    Anyway, it's nothing special but entertaining.
    10ja_kitty_71

    The best short film ever made in the Disney Studios' "Renaissance" years

    I absolutely love it! Mickey's my favorite Disney character, and his pal Pluto; Donald Duck, who is also in this film as a valet. It's the best short film ever made in Disney Studios' "Renaissance" years.

    I love the storyline. I thought it'd be a superb adaptation of Mark Twain's classic book of the same name, featuring Mickey and his friends. Twain is also the author of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." I enjoy literary films, even theatrical shorts. Personally, I think Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy too are wonderful character actors of their time.
    8planktonrules

    Looks great but plays a bit too fast and loose with the original story.

    This Mickey Mouse cartoon is one of the best looking Disney cartoons I have seen. Oddly, it was shown along with "The Rescuers Down Under"--yet this short was much better animated than this feature film! The artistry was phenomenal. I especially loved the wonderful muted color pallet and the lovely snow scenes.

    The story begins as 'the good king is dying'! This obviously was NOT inspired by the original Mark Twain story or history, as the 'good king' was Henry VIII--one of history's biggest self-indulgent jerks! His admonition to rule justly and wisely is hilarious in light of his abominable record during his rather bloody reign! And, throughout the cartoon, many liberties were taken with the Twain story and it obviously was used only broadly. Some of this can be understood--the story was not originally written for Mickey, goofy and Donald! But a lot of it just showed indifference to the story--and that is a shame. However, the art is so wonderful and the overall film is still a lot of fun...hence in light of all my complaints, I still give this one a 10.

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    Ken-120

    A wonderfully condensed adoption of a classic.

    Maybe this film is not the best that Disney's has produced, but it has many merits of its own. For one thing, the artists have managed to have at least have an element of the satire of the Twain book as with the Prince's lesson about the only two lines you need to learn as a king.

    Furthermore, while the humour is excellent, the film allows for at least a few moments of legitimate drama. Nowhere is this more evident than when the Prince learns that his father has died. You see Mickey in mourning and then soulfully rise to his new responsibility as the true heir to the throne who must end the tyranny he has seen among his people. It's an inspiring moment to see the boy realize the weight of his duties and face them with a new maturity.

    This film is a stellar effort from Disney's second golden age.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Released in theatres with Bernard et Bianca au pays des kangourous (1990).
    • Goofs
      Mickey mentions a number of foods he would like to eat "just like the king", including turkey, potatoes, and corn. These are native to the Americas and were not eaten or even known in Medieval England. Meanwhile, Goofy lists desserts he would like to eat, mentioning ice cream firstly. Ice cream did not exist in Medieval England either.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Narrator: For many years, England was ruled by a wise and good king, and the people flourished and were very happy, but by and by, the good king became ill, and a darkness fell over the countryside. As the king grew weaker, his captain of the guard, a ruthless and greedy man, saw his chance to rob and terrorize the people of England, and worst of all, in the king's name. It seemed that no one could save the kingdom of England from the thieving captain and his ruthless henchmen... until one day...

    • Crazy credits
      This movie doesn't end with the Walt Disney Pictures logo, only the credits "This motion picture was created by Walt Disney Pictures" and "Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc."
    • Alternate versions
      The original theatrical version included a scene before the ending credits featuring Horace Horsecollar telling the audiences that they will be experiencing an intermission and encourages the audience to get snacks before the feature begins while Mickey and the Prince make fun of him, they then tell the audience to stay tuned for Bernard et Bianca au pays des kangourous (1990) while a countdown begins.
    • Connections
      Edited into Chantons ensemble: Je suis ton meilleur ami (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Henry VIII, I Am
      Written by Fred Murray and R.P. Weston

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Prince and the Pauper
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation
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    • Runtime
      • 25m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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