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Du vent dans les saules

Original title: The Wind in the Willows
  • 1996
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3.6K
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Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Robert Bathurst, Keith-Lee Castle, Tim Faraday, Graham McTavish, Antony Sher, Richard James, and David Stone in Du vent dans les saules (1996)
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Mole's underground home is bought by the Weasels from wealthy landowner Mr. Toad and Mole is thrown out. He and Rat start to fight to get his home back from evil Weasels.Mole's underground home is bought by the Weasels from wealthy landowner Mr. Toad and Mole is thrown out. He and Rat start to fight to get his home back from evil Weasels.Mole's underground home is bought by the Weasels from wealthy landowner Mr. Toad and Mole is thrown out. He and Rat start to fight to get his home back from evil Weasels.

  • Director
    • Terry Jones
  • Writers
    • Terry Jones
    • Kenneth Grahame
  • Stars
    • Steve Coogan
    • Eric Idle
    • Terry Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.6K
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    • Director
      • Terry Jones
    • Writers
      • Terry Jones
      • Kenneth Grahame
    • Stars
      • Steve Coogan
      • Eric Idle
      • Terry Jones
    • 33User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Steve Coogan
    Steve Coogan
    • Mole
    Eric Idle
    Eric Idle
    • Rat
    Terry Jones
    Terry Jones
    • Toad
    Antony Sher
    Antony Sher
    • Chief Weasel
    Nicol Williamson
    Nicol Williamson
    • Badger
    John Cleese
    John Cleese
    • Mr Toad's Lawyer
    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • The Judge
    Bernard Hill
    Bernard Hill
    • The Engine Driver
    Michael Palin
    Michael Palin
    • The Sun
    Nigel Planer
    Nigel Planer
    • The Car Salesman
    Julia Sawalha
    Julia Sawalha
    • The Jailer's Daughter
    Victoria Wood
    Victoria Wood
    • The Tea Lady
    Robert Bathurst
    Robert Bathurst
    • St John Weasel
    Don Henderson
    Don Henderson
    • The Sentry
    Richard James
    Richard James
    • Geoffrey Weasel and Mole's Clock
    Keith-Lee Castle
    Keith-Lee Castle
    • Clarence Weasel
    Roger Ashton-Griffiths
    Roger Ashton-Griffiths
    • The Prosecution Counsel
    Hugo Blick
    • Justin
    • Director
      • Terry Jones
    • Writers
      • Terry Jones
      • Kenneth Grahame
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    User reviews33

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    7GazHack

    Sun drenched, cheery fun.

    A splendid, energetic version of one the classics of children's literature which benefits from a stellar cast of British acting talent. Aside from nearly every Python appearing to good effect, we have a touching performance from Steve Coogan as the downtrodden Mole, Anthony Sher as a hissable Chief Weasel and... well to many famous faces to mention.

    What makes this version stand out is the stunning costume and production design by James Acherson. This is a caricartured version of olde England, with the animals played by cartoonish humans rather than anthromorphosised animals. The sun always shines, everything is polished and colourful. There's some subtle satire about the class system going on in the background but director Jones doesn't let that get in the way. Only the factory subplot strikes a wrong note, tending to clutter up the last half of the film but not seriously. Genuinely for children of all ages.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    I liked it, but I also felt it was a bit clumsy!

    Don't get me wrong, I did really like it, but like most films, there were a number of flaws that undermined what could have been a fun romp for kids. The first, and main problem, was the story. There were some times when it bared some resemblance to one of the best children's books ever written, up there with Peter Pan and the Hans Christian Anderson Fairy tales, for imagination and complexity. However, I especially disliked the dog meat factory subplot, that's where it got really clumsy and it made the climax feel really cluttered. The songs were also nothing to write home about. They were fun to listen to (especially the Weasel song), but they were definitely forgettable. The direction, by I think Terry Jones(also actor), lacked at times the director's usual silliness and fun. There were some scenes, like the train scene where the action felt a bit rushed. However, there were a number of redeeming qualities to the film. Some scenes, like the introduction to Rat, were beautifully shot, and reminded me of Three Men in a Boat. The sets and scenery are very colourful and pretty and the costumes didn't bother me all that much, admittedly though some of the special effects were so-so. The script was good, very witty at times, with some priceless lines especially with Toad, Badger and St John, while maintaining the book's gentleness and drollness which I liked. The performances were in general excellent especially Nicol Williamson as Badger, who brought a much needed gruffness to the character as well as having a gift for comedy. Steve Coogan was touching as Mole. Eric Idle and Terry Jones were very funny in their roles, Idle is wonderfully sympathetic and jovial while Jones has a ball as the juiciest character. The courtroom scene was hilarious because of Toad's increasingly silly breaking-into- song moments, and was the highlight of the film. John Cleese and Stephen Fry were good(Cleese especially), but their appearances were too brief. Anthony Sher was adequately menacing as Chief Weasel, but like everyone else involved, he has been better. All in all, a likable, colourful and funny but unfortunately at times clumsy film, with a 7/10. Bethany Cox
    8nemo183

    Hold on, hold on - this is just a fun film......

    Hey, what's going on?

    I've been reading the reviews of this film, and can't understand the (over) reaction to it.

    This is a children's film. For children. Adults watching it who are not amused must have hearts of stone - even though it does not follow the current trend of having a subtext directed at the adult audience.

    And yet, other reviewers are comparing it to Monty Python, Pink Floyd, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, John Majors pre 97 UK - et al. This is ridiculous.

    It's a light hearted representation of the story which does not stick to the original text. I'm sure the author would have laughed in the right places. I've seen (a few) better films of the genre - I've seen many, many worse.

    The low points?

    • the songs


    • the pet food factory plot (Why??)


    The high points?

    • the fact the songs are very short


    • the costumes (an eclectic mix of modern, Victorian, Edwardian, and Middles Ages which I think work really well).


    • Toad's green face paint


    • The steam train.


    Anyway, my children, who can be deeply cynical of films like this, loved it. I laughed. End of story.
    jamesmagoo

    Colourful comedy fun

    Fantastic family fun sees the Python team back on top form. Director Terry Jones (Who also writes and fantastically plays the part of Green - headed pink - cheeked fly - eating fantastically funny Toad in the film) sees the film to suit all ages. We've got a touching performance from Steve Coogan as heroic/overwimpy Mole, Overcooked portrayal of Rat from Eric Idle, and excellent performance from Nicol Williamson as Badger, and really cherrie performance from Michal Palin as the Sun. But by far the best performance was Antoney Sher's portrayal of the hissable Cheif Weasel. A real feast of cherrie popcorn fodder and tounges remain firmly in cheek throughout. Highly enjoyable.
    9dbborroughs

    Lost Treasure

    I am probably one of the six people who saw this on its first theatrical run in the US. Because of a complicated and ultimately stupid legal battle between distributors involving this and other films this film got so lost that the only promotional material available to the theater I saw it in was a picture from a newspaper, which they pasted into a much too big poster holder.

    To add insult to injury despite getting raves from the New York papers, all of which wondered why the distributor was dumping a wonderful "children's" film, a new distributor, Disney released it on video after changing its name to tie into their amusement park ride, there by confusing those of us who saw this as the Wind in the Willows.

    This film is a great film. Its simply a fantastic film comedy, never mind the stupid label of children's or family film, this is just great movie making.

    The only people I know who are disappointed in it are people expecting a Monty Python film. Although it pretty much reunites all of the surviving Pythons only Jones and Eric Idle are in it for any length of time, Cleese has one scene as a lawyer and Palin is fleetingly seen as the sun. The film is light years from Python, despite having just a touch of Python's madness.

    The humor is gentle and loving and keeping both with the period and with modern tastes. The songs are wonderful. Granted the story is changed to deal with the dangers of crass commercialism, the weasels want to turn Toad Hall into a factory, but having seen several version of the story told with people in costume, this is only one of two versions that has ever worked, and this one did it in half the time of the other.

    This is a film that will make everyone feel good and which despite the PG rating is great for everyone.

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    • Trivia
      After Sony Pictures dumped this movie after its 1997 U.S. theatrical release, actor, writer, and director Terry Jones struggled trying to get this movie published, but no Hollywood distributor wanted to take it. That was until in 1998, Walt Disney Home Video bought the American rights to this movie, added in a few sound effects, and even changed the title after the name of the rides at Disneyland and Walt Disney World, "Mr. Toad's Wild Ride" (though the Walt Disney World Version of the ride closed that same year). It was released onto VHS in 1999 and onto DVD in 2004.
    • Goofs
      Although Badger and Rat swapped the labels round on the barrels to make sure that the explosives were delivered to the factory, the plunger would presumably have still been wired up to the ones in Toad Hall, so there shouldn't have been any explosion at all when the Chief Weasel pressed it.
    • Quotes

      The Judge: Before I pass sentence, will the jury care to find him guilty?

      Rat: Wait. One of those wabbits is a weasel.

      Chief Weasel: No I'm not. I'm a rabbit!

      The Judge: [to the jury] Is he a rabbit?

      Chief Weasel: [whispers] Say I'm a rabbit.

      [Rabbits all nod, say "Rabbit" and stroke their long ears]

      Rat: That weasel is never a wabbit!

    • Connections
      Featured in Blue Peter: Episode dated 16 October 1996 (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Messing About On The River
      Music by Tony Hatch

      Lyrics by Terry Jones

      Performed by Eric Idle

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
    • Filming locations
      • Dover Castle, Dover, Kent, England, UK(Gaol)
    • Production company
      • Allied Filmmakers
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $72,844
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $72,844
      • Nov 2, 1997
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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