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19 December 1997 (USA) moreTagline:
Who's hunting who? morePlot:
Two stumblebum inheritors are determined to rid their antique house of a mouse who is equally determined to stay where he is. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
2 wins & 2 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(13 articles)
Johnny Depp Gets Drawn Into Animated Movie (From Get The Big Picture. 9 September 2008, 10:04 PM, PDT)
Actor Michael Jeter Dies at 50 (From WENN. 1 April 2003)
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a successful tribute to Tex Avery moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Nathan Lane | ... | Ernest "Ernie" Smuntz | |
| Lee Evans | ... | Lars Smuntz | |
| Vicki Lewis | ... | April Smuntz | |
| Maury Chaykin | ... | Alexander Falko | |
| Eric Christmas | ... | Ernie and Lars' Lawyer | |
| Michael Jeter | ... | Quincy Thorpe | |
| Debra Christofferson | ... | Ingrid | |
| Camilla Søeberg | ... | Hilde, the Bench Lady (as Camilla Soeberg) | |
| Ian Abercrombie | ... | Auctioneer | |
| Annabelle Gurwitch | ... | Roxanne Atkins | |
| Eric Poppick | ... | The Banker | |
| Ernie Sabella | ... | Maury, the Cat Care Society Owner | |
| William Hickey | ... | Rudolph Smuntz | |
| Christopher Walken | ... | Caeser, the Exterminator | |
| Cliff Emmich | ... | Mayor McKringle |
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Mouse Hunt (International: English title) (alternative spelling)Mouse Trap (USA) (working title)
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Rated PG for language, comic sensuality and mayhem.Parents Guide:
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98 min | Germany:93 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
Brazil:Livre | Iceland:L | South Korea:All | Philippines:G | Argentina:Atp | Australia:G (TV rating) | Australia:PG (original rating) | Belgium:KT | Chile:TE | Finland:K-8/5 | France:U | Germany:6 (w) | Netherlands:AL | Norway:7 | Portugal:M/6 | Singapore:PG | Sweden:7 | UK:PG | USA:PGMOVIEmeter: 
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Eric Christmas' last film. moreGoofs:
Crew or equipment visible: 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. moreQuotes:
Ernie: [to Lars] Come on. You loved string!Lars: I didn't love string!
Ernie: Well, you could have fooled me! You and Pop were always huddled together running some piece of something through your fingers. It didn't matter what I did. I didn't even exist! I made him my special rack of lamb for his 70th birthday.
Lars: [sighing in resignation] Oh, no!
Ernie: Yes! You remember. I slaved over that meal, making sure everything was perfect. Did he say, "Thanks, Ernie, it was delicious?" No. He only noticed the string I had tied it with.
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References Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) moreSoundtrack:
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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.