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La souris

Original title: Mousehunt
  • 1997
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
63K
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POPULARITY
4,802
225
Nathan Lane and Lee Evans in La souris (1997)
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Two stumblebum inheritors are determined to rid their antique house of a mouse who is equally determined to stay where he is.Two stumblebum inheritors are determined to rid their antique house of a mouse who is equally determined to stay where he is.Two stumblebum inheritors are determined to rid their antique house of a mouse who is equally determined to stay where he is.

  • Director
    • Gore Verbinski
  • Writer
    • Adam Rifkin
  • Stars
    • Nathan Lane
    • Lee Evans
    • Vicki Lewis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    63K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,802
    225
    • Director
      • Gore Verbinski
    • Writer
      • Adam Rifkin
    • Stars
      • Nathan Lane
      • Lee Evans
      • Vicki Lewis
    • 157User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Nathan Lane
    Nathan Lane
    • Ernie Smuntz
    Lee Evans
    Lee Evans
    • Lars Smuntz
    Vicki Lewis
    Vicki Lewis
    • April Smuntz
    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Alexander Falko
    Eric Christmas
    Eric Christmas
    • Ernie and Lars' Lawyer
    Michael Jeter
    Michael Jeter
    • Quincy Thorpe
    Debra Christofferson
    Debra Christofferson
    • Ingrid
    Camilla Søeberg
    Camilla Søeberg
    • Hilde, the Bench Lady
    • (as Camilla Soeberg)
    Ian Abercrombie
    Ian Abercrombie
    • Auctioneer
    Annabelle Gurwitch
    Annabelle Gurwitch
    • Roxanne Atkins
    Eric Poppick
    Eric Poppick
    • The Banker
    Ernie Sabella
    Ernie Sabella
    • Maury, the Cat Care Society Owner
    William Hickey
    William Hickey
    • Rudolph Smuntz
    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • Caeser, the Exterminator
    Cliff Emmich
    Cliff Emmich
    • Mayor McKrinle
    Melanie MacQueen
    • Mayor's Wife
    Brianna Shebby
    • Becky
    Danielle Shebby
    • Betty
    • Director
      • Gore Verbinski
    • Writer
      • Adam Rifkin
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    User reviews157

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    bob the moo

    Funny and touching

    When their father dies, brothers Ernie and Lars inherit a rundown string factory and a run down house. When they find the house may be worth millions they set about renovating it to auction it. However they don't reckon on the house's one inhabitant – a small mouse – who has no intention of going anywhere.

    In the wrong hands this could easily have turned into a cruel slapstick and nothing else. It's easy to see this sort of thing turning into a Home Alone type thing with the mouse dishing out cruel punishment after cruel punishment. However it's more than that, although it has elements of those films. The film is witty – mixing the slapstick with a more adult humour and, although the slapstick is cartoony, it is also clever and imaginative in most cases.

    The strength of the film is in three performances. First and second is Lane and Evans, both have an air of Laurel and Hardy (especially Lane) and they make for a good double act. Lane gets to do his usual stuff while the more goofy antics of Lars suit Evans' stand-up routine background to the ground. However the main success is the mouse. In other hands he would have been a mere excuse for destruction, however here he has `humanity' – a character if you will. This is perfectly demonstrated by the unintentional chase with a nail gun – how dramatic! How tense! But also how touching – the mouse is given intelligence and has a motivation for what happens.

    Of course at heart this is a kids film and it is a very good one at that. However these other points give it the feel that it was made for adults too. Certainly the inclusion of Walken as a pest controller is one no child will get.

    Overall this is well made and is more that just a crude slapstick affair. It can be enjoyed on that level but it just feels that little more mature. To illustrate what I mean – can you imagine the difference if Chris Columbus had directed it? Now you've got me!
    GrantCAGE

    Predictable..... But Fun!

    Nathan Lane and Lee Evans star in this fun and sometimes touching film as brothers Ernie and Lars who inherit a mansion from their father. They are really dissapointed when the mansion turns out to be an old dump! They're keen when they find out that it's worth an absolute mint! They go about selling it to a collector of LaRue houses for loadsa dosh but there's one problem.....the mouse living in it! Throughout most of the movie we see the two comic stars chasing after the mouse and coming off the worse for it! It's fairly predictable but still very funny and the storyline and the scripts are actually quite original. Nathan Lane was pretty good in this movie as was Lee Evans. I'd say that this movie appeals to adults and kids because it has a decent storyline and engaging comic moments. 8/10
    7the red duchess

    A true family classic.

    A children's film with a moral. Unlike a certain purveyor of saccharine entertainment, however, this moral is political, even metaphysical - if you exploit your workers, if you pursue greed until it makes you mad, if you break the ties that bind; if, in short, you snap the string, a Pandora's Box of chaos will be your lot, until you become a latterday Roderick Usher, your crumbling mansion a metaphor for your disintegrating mind.

    With its Gilliam-like recreation of a dank, Orwellian universe; with its Tim Burton pervading of Gothic atmosphere; with its twisted Coens' live-action cartoon sensibility (imagine Christopher Walken in a children's film? Even better than that), and you have fun for all the family.
    7dbdumonteil

    a successful tribute to Tex Avery

    What a pleasant comedy! Here's a movie that brings back a subject which was specific to the cartoons from the forties and fifties: the game of the cat and the mouse. Here, there's a real mouse and the cat is epitomized by the Schmuntz brothers who wish to get rid of her in order to sell an old but expensive house. The more the film advances, the more the traps prepared by Lars and Ernie Schmuntz are worked out: it begins with the simple, trivial trap: the mousetrap and it ends with the appearance of the mouse-exterminator ( an unexpected and irresistible Christopher Walken). In short, what it seems to be a child's play at the beginning of the movie, ends up becoming a merciless fight in which there'll be no winner, no loser... Gore Verbinski adopted an inventive and clever making and he rightly choose his actors. Nathan Lane and Lee Evans form an ideal duo, not very far from the legendary Laurel and Hardy. They've got a different personality but are united to kill this mouse. Moreover, the movie doesn't only focus on this "mouse hunt" but also on the Schmuntz brothers' efforts to earn money in order to save their father's string factory ( a world without string is chaos...). Let's add some hilarious and efficient gags ; the movie pays a tribute to Tex Avery. Dialogs that kick the bull's eye and some cues are powerful such as: "in this mouse's mind, you are the intruders" says Walken to the Schmuntz brothers. At last, the real mouse is, of course, a little pest (she's even compared to Hitler with a tail) but in parallel, Verbinski attempts to make her touching. At the end, a comedy without too many claims but efficient enough to please to a large public.
    7matthewssilverhammer

    Underrated

    Based on the logline premise, poster, MPAA rating, and marketing, this is a "children's" film. However, there is really NOTHING here for children; it's very violent, overly adult, darkly charactered, and mean. Luckily, I'm not a child, so I found it delightfully silly in all its hot-headed hedonism. Just when it's mean-spiritedness begins to overwhelm the fun, it quickly turns the corner, making a point about the uselessness of selfishness. Most surprisingly, Silvestri's score is great.

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    • Trivia
      The mousetraps scene was completed without any digital effects. Over 800 mousetraps were set individually and rigged with wires under the floor. It took several takes, so each trap had to be reset, baited, and wired one at a time.
    • Goofs
      In the scene when Lars is alone inside the factory, you can clearly see an arm behind the big fan pulling the thread from his jacket. You can even see a watch on the arm.
    • Quotes

      Lars Smuntz: Well, these are all kittens. We were hoping for an older cat, one with... experience?

      Maury: That's a switch. Most people like the cute little ones. Experience with what?

      Ernie Smuntz: Mouse-hunting.

      Maury: Ah, all cats are good mousers.

      Ernie Smuntz: Yes, but you see, we have huge rats, the size of sumo wrestlers, and lots of 'em, so we really need a ferocious feline, preferably one with a history of mental illness. I'm talkin'... one mean pussy.

      Lars Smuntz: Yeah! A vicious cat, difficult to love. You have any of those, knocking about your cages?

      Maury: Funny you should ask. I had given up hope of anyone wanting him. We were about to gas him again.

      Lars Smuntz, Ernie Smuntz: Again?

    • Crazy credits
      During the last few seconds of the DreamWorks Pictures opening logo, the final seven notes of the musical logo is played on a French horn.
    • Alternate versions
      Some VHS releases from 1998 and 2002 included a THX logo after the previews but before the film's opening logos.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Tomorrow Never Dies/Mousehunt/As Good as it Gets/Kundun/Oscar and Lucinda (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      I'll Be Home for Christmas
      Written by Walter Kent, Kim Gannon and Buck Ram

      Arranged by Bruce Fowler (as Bruce L. Fowler)

      Performed by The Los Angeles Children's Chorus Ensemble: Daryl Getman, Gavin Hale, Julia Long, Adrienne Pardee, Mark Perry, Amy Sargious, Jonathan Saul, Chai-Fu Wang and Julia Wells

      Anne Tomlinson, Artistic Director

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un ratoncito duro de cazar
    • Filming locations
      • Fresno, California, USA
    • Production company
      • DreamWorks Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $38,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $61,917,389
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,062,922
      • Dec 21, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $122,417,389
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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