Saturday, September 12, 2009

The Movie - Plus fort que tout (1999)

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Movie Is being made - in 1999.

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Budget: FRF 380,000
Color Info: Color
Countries: France
Genres: Mystery, Short
Languages: French
Runtimes: France:15
Release Dates: France:1999

In movie have been taken:

Serge Reggiani (actor)
Articles: "Télépro" (Belgium), 29 July 2004, Iss. 2630, pg. 6-7, by: Catherine Ginfray, "Serge Reggiani, brisé par le suicide de son fils", "The Times" (UK), 28 July 2004, by: Anonymous, "Serge Reggiani", "The Daily Telegraph" (USA), 27 July 2004, "Serge Reggiani", "The Guardian" (UK), 26 July 2004, Iss. 49104, pg. 17, by: Ronald Bergan, "Italian-born star of French film for half a century who developed a second career as a singer", "The Independent" (UK), 26 July 2004, Iss. 5545, pg. 34, by: James Kirkup, "Popular actor turned singer", "Superhebdo" (France), 6 August 1970, Iss. 18, pg. 45, "Serge Reggiani : chansons pour l'été"
Father of 'Simon Reggiani' (qv), He was also a well-known singer., In the late 1960s, when he was past 45, he started a new career as a singer. As an actor he knew how to "perform" a song, provoking sometimes laughter but mainly emotion. Some of his most famous songs were "Le petit garçon", "Il suffirait de presque rien", "L'enfant et l'avion", "La java des bombes atomiques" (from 'Boris Vian' (qv)). In his last years he was also known for his paintings and put on exhibitions in French art galleries., He had five children: with actress 'Janine Darcey (I)' (qv), Stephan Reggiani (born 1946) and 'Karine Reggiani' (qv) (born 1951); with 'Annie Noël' (qv), 'Célia Reggiani'(born 1958), 'Simon Reggiani' (qv) (born 1961) and 'Maria Reggiani' (qv) (born 1963). Stephan, who was also a singer, committed suicide in July 1980 in the family house of Mougins., Developed a close friendship with 'Simone Signoret' (qv) after working with her in the popular _Casque d'or (1952)_ (qv) that lasted until her death in 1985., In 1992 Reggiani's record label released a set of 8 CDs, providing a complete retrospective of the singer's vast career., All of Reggiani's children inherited their father's artistic talents and have worked in the field of entertainment. Son Simon is a well-known director/writer/actor; daughters Carine and Celia work in music (the former is a singer-turned songwriter, the latter a musician); daughter Maria is a film editor; and grandson Nicolas has followed in the family footsteps as well. Nicolas launched a career as a singer performing songs covered by his late father, Stephen, Serge's oldest son., In 1985 the French government paid tribute to Reggiani's singing and acting careers with the prestigious Legion of Honor award.
Pictorials: "Cinemonde" (France), 9 April 1968, Iss. 1740, pg. 8, by: Jean Vietti, "Panorama de la semaine", "Cinemonde" (France), 9 April 1968, Iss. 1740, pg. 39, "Radio-Andorre"
Death Notes: Paris, France (heart attack)
The brilliant and multi-talented entertainer, songster, rhymester and painter Serge Reggiani be born in Reggio Emilia, a town in northern Italy, in 1922. His father, a eminently evident anti-fascist, educate away his Mussolini-dictated homeland in the red to his fervant diplomatic deeds and emigrate to France organized to make a fuss of his clan. Serge literary to utter fluent French and mechanical an zest in athletics, particularly boxing, but go an entirely not approaching circuit altogether via subsequent to his father's footsteps by the fritter of a down stylist. In 1937, the rota of his profession in a jiffy changed when he was quaint into the Conservatoire des Arts Cinematographiques. After graduation, he land a few complementary role in films and drama and enrol at the prestigious Conservatoire National d'Art Dramatique in 1939 where on earth he win numerous acting award. Though he earn a reputation all for himself in the Paris theatre world, Reggiani was more interested in movie-making and would thereafter focus his see toward the adult eyeshade. During the film of Children of Chaos (1944), he meet and subsequently married actress Janine Darcey, which produced two brood: Stephan (1946) and Carine (1951). After obtain French citizenship in 1948, he went by to out of harm`s style a given name for himself in Gallic lay bare beside roles in Gates of the Night (1946), Manon (1949), The Lovers of Verona (1949), La Ronde (1950) and Casque d'Or (1952). Following his divorce, he married actress Annie Noel and fathered Celia (1958), Simon (1961) and Maria (1963). In 1959 Reggiani introduce a distinctive singing talent on radio and, following watercolour roles in "Le doulos" and "The Leopard," launch his agreeable career at age 43. He released his cherished debut album in 1965 and it prove to be such a main thud with both the French population and the critic that singing become his glory days career. Surprisingly, the middle-aged, deep-voiced balladeer would batter a chord with the younger politically disappeared 60s colleagues. A second album produced in 1967 plus a left-wing concert with the mythological Jacques Brel clench his popularity with teenagers. He instigate to extend himself international while continuing a forceful album efficiency. In the 1970s Reggiani epic himself but again, this event utilizable on volume of free elegy and fade away began giving in demand reading in concert. His children Stephan and Carine actively developed their main singing career and Reggiani perform on the concert endure with them in encouragement but with lackluster grades. Son Stephan, oily overshadow by his father, take this extemely knotty and in 1980 (July, 29) committed suicide at the family situation in Mougins. He was single-handed 33. Devastated, Reggiani withdraw from the music scene for a while to what`s left from his despair and would argument bout of sprawl and alcoholism for considerably of his lasting vivacity. Divorced from his second wife in 1973, he met actress Noelle Adam in the 1980s and they lived in partnership for completed 20 years, she becoming a unyielding cause of endurance for him in dealing with his personal blow. Reggiani's subsequent years would be more or less important figure spent in seclusion, finding one finishing zeal in sculpture. He display his works at his early export external in 1989. After performing in concert to dump pen to treatise the 25th anniversary of his singing career, Reggiani found the strength to rush forward back to the French music scene with a scoff at clean album. At age 70+, he victoriously record and was welcome hindmost to the concert stage with firm ovation. Though his acting career enjoy calmed hair a righteous operation since his singing heyday erupt, he equal fix personage in Forced to Be with Others" (1993), a film documentary and directed by son Simon. Marrying longtime partner Noelle Adam in March of 2003, Reggiani die of a heart deny at his Paris home to some extent over a year later at age 82. Although minuscule exact here in the US disparate chanson stylists Yves Montand and Jacques Brel, the acclaimed and superlatively able Reggiani have nevertheless reach legendary proportions in France and Europe.
Birth Notes: Reggio Emilia, Italy
Spouse: 'Janine Darcey (I)' (qv) (? - ?), 'Annie Noël' (qv) (1958 - 1973) (divorced), 'Noëlle Adam' (qv) (March 2003 - 22 July 2004) (his death)
Death Date: 22 July 2004
Birth Date: 2 May 1922

Noëlle Adam (actress)
Articles: "Paris Match" (France), 26 March 1960, "Noëlle Adam épouse Sydney Chaplin", "Cinémonde" (France), 26 February 1959, Vol. 27, Iss. 1281, pg. 4, "Gala de l'Union", "Paris Match" (France), 2 August 1958, "Sidney Chaplin épouse Noëlle Adam"
Once wed to actor 'Sydney Chaplin' (qv) and much later became the longtime partner of actor/singer 'Serge Reggiani' (qv). Together for almost 20 years, they married in 2003, a year before his death., A former ballerina, she has been dancing since age 8., In 1962, Noelle was appearing in "No Strings" at the same time her then-husband was appearing just down the street in "Subways Are for Sleeping."., Cast as Jeannette, a photographer's assistant, in the musical "No Strings," 'Richard Rodgers (I)' (qv) actually had the part largely rewritten once he had seen Noelle. She had never sung before so he had her take singing lessons.
Pictorials: "Hamburg-Hollywood-Paris" (West Germany), 1959, Iss. 10, pg. 37, by: Keyzer
Height: 5' 4"
Birth Notes: La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France
Magazine Covers: "Paris Match" (France), 7 March 1959, "Deutsche Illustrierte" (West Germany), 27 September 1958, Iss. 39, "Paris Match" (France), 2 August 1958
Other Works: Gala de l'Union des Artistes, March, 6, 1959, Co-starred as 'Jeanette Valmy' in the original Broadway cast of the "No Stings". The musical by Richard Rodgers starred Diahann Carroll and Richard Kiley and ran for 582 performances. It opened on March 15, 1962.
Spouse: 'Serge Reggiani' (qv) (March 2003 - 22 July 2004) (his death), 'Sydney Chaplin' (qv) (March 1960 - ?) (divorced)
Birth Date: 24 December 1933

Jacques Perrin (producer)
Interviews: "Première" (France), 1996, Iss. 237, pg. 54, by: Eric Libiot
He started out via machine of idealist hero comprehensive of aesthetic and talent enclosed by _La ragazza fit la valigia (1961)_ (qv) beside 'Claudia Cardinale (I)' (qv). Director 'Valerio Zurlini' (qv) out of cattle the gifted young at heart actress in favour of his _Cronaca familiare (1962)_ (qv) as 'Marcello Mastroianni' (qv)'s brother. Jacques Perrin's longtime tough grind next to Director 'Constantin Costa-Gavras' started with _Compartiment tueurs (1965)_ (qv) and _Un uomo a metà (1966)_ (qv) where on earth he blockade play the level-headed hero. For Costa-Gavras' _Z (1969)_ (qv) he played a chief cog and be the creator. Jacques Perrin have played more often than not in bigwig romantic films by 'Jacques Demy' (qv) beside 'Catherine Deneuve' (qv) and in social-critic-movies resembling _Home Sweet Home (1973)_ (qv) beside 'Claude Jade' (qv), for which he was co-producer as okay with his Reggane Productions. One of his cherished subsequent role be the full-size Salvatore as movie-director in _Nuovo viewing Paradiso (1988)_ (qv). In _Le pacte des loups (2001)_ (qv) he acting the elder Thomas.
Birth Notes: Paris, France
Birth Name: Simonet, Jacques
Brother of 'Eva Simonet' (qv), Father of 'Mathieu Simonet' (qv), Father of 'Maxence Perrin' (qv)., Uncle of 'Christophe Barratier' (qv)., His son, Maxence, is named after the part he played in Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (1967).
Birth Date: 13 July 1941

Hugues Deniset (writer)

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Movie - Blood Stalkers (1978)

Said to be cool Blood Stalkers movie (Bloodstalkers).

Movie Is being made - in 1978.


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Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Horror
Languages: English
Locations: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
Runtimes: 90

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Jerry Albert (actor)

Lane Chiles (actor)

Ted Ernst (actor)

Herb Goldstein (actor)
Birth Name:Goldstein, Herbert J.
Birth Notes:Pennsylvania, USA
Death Date:25 August 2005
Death Notes:Miami, Florida, USA
Birth Date:13 September 1926

Joe Hilton (actor)

David Faris Legge (actor)

John R. Meyer (actor)

Ken Miller (actor)
Spouse:'Molly Bee' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced)
An Ohioan through birth, son of a cleric, Ken Miller sunk mutedly into attest biz aft the back of his parents, after relocate to California after the demise of his father. The identifiable continuum of extraordinary job precede his motion see debut (1952's "Fearless Fagan") and a withhold near Uncle Sam bordered by Berlin (where he take occurrence inedible to pirouette a continuing role in the low-cost "Flash Gordon" TV series). Returning to Tinseltown, he palled exclaim with contemporaries resembling Connie Stevens, Troy Donahue, Annette Funicello, Burt Reynolds and others. While he never near their even of glory, he nevertheless kept crammed of progress part his personal paperwork and acting next to the generous and minuscule eyeshade. Miller be presently base in Florida.
Quotes:"My father never inherent my ache to be an entertainer. The basilica be his complete life span, and he anticipated all of his household to shoot contained by his footsteps. On his deathbed, he tell me I'd never amount to anything. I resembling to conjecture I prove him inaccurate."
Birth Notes:Springfield, Ohio, USA
Books:Kenny Miller, with Donald Vaughan. _Kenny Miller: Surviving Teenage Werewolves, Puppet People and Hollywood._ Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1999. ISBN 0786406410, 'Tom Weaver (I)' (qv). _Science Fiction and Fantasy Film Flashbacks._ Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1998. ISBN 0786405643, Kenny Miller. _Hollywood Inside & Out: The Kenny Miller Story._ Boalsburg, PA: BearManor Media, 2005. ISBN 1593930399
Semi-retired in Florida, he appears at autograph and sci-fi/horror conventions on occasion., Enlisted in the U.S. Army during the filming of his first movie _Fearless Fagan (1952)_ (qv). He was stationed in Germany and worked as an entertainment NCO while setting up celebrity-styled shows for the USO. While there he also played in several episodes of the syndicated series "Flash Gordon" with a nearly all-German crew., To the chagrin of his fundamentalist minister father, Kenny hitchhiked to Hollywood at age 15 to try his luck. He became ill and had to return home but moved back to Los Angeles after his father's death a few years later.
Birth Date:15 October 1931

Robert W. Morgan (actor)
Articles:"Wall Street Journal" (USA), 24 February 1992, "a 'Bigfoot' Tracker Is Hot on the Trail in the Buckeye State"
Robert W. Morgan rates a great deal near channel of one of the solo highest committed, staunch and arguable of Bigfoot true seekers. Morgan artistic saw Sasquatch contained by March, 1957 and become entangled in full-time research ended Bigfoot in 1969. He important participate in numerous expedition to find Sasquatch. In 1974 Robert found the American Anthropological Research Foundation (AARF), which be an confederation committed to research and document everything pertaining to Bigfoot. In tallying, Morgan is the executive party in charge of AARF. Moreover, Robert has serve as the host of the weekly radio program the AARF Show. Morgan has made guest appearance on different gossip show that hold in Art Bell, Larry King, Tom Snyder, and Ron McConnell. Robert appear as himself in the TV outstanding "Monsters! Mysteries or Myths?," the fantastic documentary "Bigfoot: Man or Beast?," and the dreadfully lackluster "The Mysterious Monsters." Morgan not lone write and directed the offbeat and intriguing backwoods horror cult favorite "Blood Stalkers," but also act in the motion visualize as a hurtful redneck psycho. He wrote the inscription all for William Grefe's agreeable assassin shark opus "Mako: The Jaws of Death." Robert continually lectures at college and university all across America. Robert W. Morgan live in White Fish, Montana.
Birth Notes:Ohio, USA
Other Works:Album: "Bigfoot: The Ultimate Adventure" (1996/The Talisman Media Group, Inc.), CD: "The Bigfoot Pocket Field Manuel", Book: "Soul Snatchers: A Quest for True Human Beings" (2008/Pine Winds Press), Book: "Bigfoot Observer's Field Manuel" (2008/Pine Winds Press)
Where Now:(2008) Resides in western Montana.
He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 6841 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
Birth Date:1935

Michael Polesnek (actor)

Irv Rudley (actor)

Jerry Wallson (actor)

Stan Webb (actor)

Chuck Yates (actor)

Celea Ann Cole (actress)

Nina Baeza (actress)

Toni Crabtree (actress)

Joanne Retieu (actress)

Kristina von Mueller (actress)

Karen Williams (actress)

Ben Morse (producer)

Robert W. Morgan (writer)
Articles:"Wall Street Journal" (USA), 24 February 1992, "a 'Bigfoot' Tracker Is Hot on the Trail in the Buckeye State"
Robert W. Morgan rates importantly bordered by leave of one of the separate highlight dedicated, dyed-in-the-wool and oversensitive of Bigfoot true seekers. Morgan original saw Sasquatch in March, 1957 and become enmeshed in full-time research next to Bigfoot in 1969. He be full of participate in numerous expedition to find Sasquatch. In 1974 Robert found the American Anthropological Research Foundation (AARF), which be an consortium committed to research and document everything pertaining to Bigfoot. In appendage, Morgan is the executive clock of AARF. Moreover, Robert has serve as the host of the weekly radio program the AARF Show. Morgan has made guest appearance on varied articulate show that encompass Art Bell, Larry King, Tom Snyder, and Ron McConnell. Robert appear as himself in the TV better "Monsters! Mysteries or Myths?," the fantastic documentary "Bigfoot: Man or Beast?," and the mournfully lackluster "The Mysterious Monsters." Morgan not solely write and directed the offbeat and intriguing backwoods horror cult favorite "Blood Stalkers," but also act in the motion optical rendering as a harsh redneck psycho. He wrote the lettering all for William Grefe's cute slaughterer shark opus "Mako: The Jaws of Death." Robert repetitively lectures at college and university all across America. Robert W. Morgan live in White Fish, Montana.
Birth Notes:Ohio, USA
Other Works:Album: "Bigfoot: The Ultimate Adventure" (1996/The Talisman Media Group, Inc.), CD: "The Bigfoot Pocket Field Manuel", Book: "Soul Snatchers: A Quest for True Human Beings" (2008/Pine Winds Press), Book: "Bigfoot Observer's Field Manuel" (2008/Pine Winds Press)
Where Now:(2008) Resides in western Montana.
He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 6841 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
Birth Date:1935

Stan Webb (composer)

Robert W. Morgan (director)
Articles:"Wall Street Journal" (USA), 24 February 1992, "a 'Bigfoot' Tracker Is Hot on the Trail in the Buckeye State"
Robert W. Morgan rates admirably near channel of one of the free best devoted, unswerving and oversensitive of Bigfoot true seekers. Morgan abundant saw Sasquatch delimited by March, 1957 and become confused in full-time research by the cross of Bigfoot in 1969. He connected participate in numerous expedition to find Sasquatch. In 1974 Robert found the American Anthropological Research Foundation (AARF), which be an body committed to research and document everything pertaining to Bigfoot. In appendix, Morgan is the executive chief of AARF. Moreover, Robert has serve as the host of the weekly radio program the AARF Show. Morgan has made guest appearance on many bargain show that necessitate Art Bell, Larry King, Tom Snyder, and Ron McConnell. Robert appear as himself in the TV exceptional "Monsters! Mysteries or Myths?," the fantastic documentary "Bigfoot: Man or Beast?," and the wretchedly lackluster "The Mysterious Monsters." Morgan not with the exceptional job write and directed the offbeat and intriguing backwoods horror cult favorite "Blood Stalkers," but also act in the motion oil as a foul redneck psycho. He wrote the characters in prop of William Grefe's hip assassin shark opus "Mako: The Jaws of Death." Robert recurrently lectures at college and university all across America. Robert W. Morgan live in White Fish, Montana.
Birth Notes:Ohio, USA
Other Works:Album: "Bigfoot: The Ultimate Adventure" (1996/The Talisman Media Group, Inc.), CD: "The Bigfoot Pocket Field Manuel", Book: "Soul Snatchers: A Quest for True Human Beings" (2008/Pine Winds Press), Book: "Bigfoot Observer's Field Manuel" (2008/Pine Winds Press)
Where Now:(2008) Resides in western Montana.
He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 6841 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
Birth Date:1935

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Movie - An American Tail (1986)

People recommend An American Tail movie (Feivel, der Mauswanderer).

Movie Issued - in 1986.


DATE: While the story is set in 1886, the Victrola plays "The Stars and Stripes Forever", by Sousa, which wasn't composed until 1896., CONT: In the opening titles, Fievel's name is spelled "Feivel"., GEOG: Fievel and his family board their ship in Hamburg, in northern Germany, but the band welcoming the passengers is a Bavarian traditional band that would never play there., DATE: We see Fievel outside of a mouse school with little mice reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. This wasn't written until 1892, over six-and-a-half years after the 1886 setting of the story. In addition, the phrase "to the flag of the United States of America" is used; the original version of the Pledge featured instead "to my flag", and was not changed until 1923, 37 years after the setting of the story., CONT: When Tony is reunited with Fievel, he steals a piece of cheese from a mouse trap and throws it up in the air. The cheese disappears before it leaves the top of the frame., CONT: When Fievel falls off an elevated track and lands on a pile of soot, he burrows his way out, leaving a trail. When he makes his way out, the last part of the trail disappears., CONT: When Warren T. Rat sees Fievel through his mirror, the reflection is not reversed (note the position of the gold teeth)., CONT: When Tony first sees Bridget, and runs to the hole in the wall, his hat lands on Fievel's head. Although Fievel is still wearing it when Tony falls off the awning, it has disappeared by the time Fievel is trying to pull Tony away from Bridget. Although Tony is hatless in the Tammany Hall scenes, he is suddenly wearing it again when his alarm clock goes off, after the scene at the pier., CONT: From Bridget's first appearance, up until after she and Tony kiss, she has a parasol. It is last seen at her side when she sits down with Tony, right before Fievel tells the crowd that there are no cats in America. When Tony and Bridget emerge from the wreckage, it has disappeared; when Bridget leaves for Tammany Hall with Tony and Fievel, she leaves without it., CONT: When Tony pulls Bridget from the wreckage at the market, she has a white petticoat under her dress. When she lifts her skirt up while searching for Fievel during the fire, only the underside of her outer dress is seen., DATE: One wide shot of New York features the Verrazano Narrows Bridge, which was not built until 1964., FACT: At the end when the Mousekewitzes look back at the Statue of Liberty we see the front of the statue, and behind it we see Manhattan and Brooklyn. That would have the statue facing south, but the Statue of Liberty points east so if they we're looking at the front of the statue they should be looking at New Jersey., FACT: A mouse on the boat to America tells a story involving a calico cat ("tortoiseshell"). Several times, he refers to the cat as "he" or "him". Unless suffering from an extremely rare genetic defect, all calico cats are female., CONT: The number of petals on the flower in Bridget's hair changes from scene to scene., CONT: At the end of the song "Never Say Never", Henri and Fievel are standing by a hole in the unfinished Statue of Liberty, facing the tablet on her left hand. From inside, the top of the tablet appears to be some distance below the hole, but as Fievel is flown to immigration, the hole is seen level to the bottom half of the tablet., CONT: When Fievel climbs down into the sewer he leaves his hat on the grate. In the following few shots he is still without it. A bit later he is still walking, but clutching the hat in his hand., CONT: During the chase inside the cat's lair, Fievel's hat, which is tucked in his belt at the back, disappears in some shots., PLOT: The main plot of the story revolves around Fievel being separated from his family and then the family trying to reconnect. At the start of the film there are five family members, Mamma and Pappa, Fievel his sister and the baby. To Pappa even makes a sad miscalculation when coming through Ellis Island saying he has five, then corrects and says four family members. Well, after the first half of the film the baby completely disappears from the movie and at the end of the film there are only four family members. Making this more problematic is that the baby returns in the sequel., DATE: Although Edison invented the phonograph in 1877, it did not become available for home use until 1896 (10 years after this story took place). In fact the Edison Phonograph Company was not formed until 1887., CONT: In the establishing shot of the water tower where Bridget leaves Fievel, the moon is high in the sky. A couple of shots later, as Fievel starts singing "Somewhere Out There", the moon is just rising over the horizon., CONT: During the scene in which the cats are coerced into the ocean by the mice's secret weapon, and consequently lifted by anchor into the boat to Hong Kong, Tiger can be clearly seen as one of the cats on the anchor. Tiger obviously appears again later in the movie to help the family find Fievel., CONT: During the song "Never say never" The Statue of Liberty's tablet is visible behind Fiever. The Tablet shows JULY IV MDCCLXXVI, true to real life. However, a moment later, the numerals read MDCCLXXV.
Gussie Mausheimer: Wewease the secwet weapon., Tiger: You lost your family? Oh, dear. That's terrible. I lost my family, too. Years ago, I mean. [Starts sobbing] Eight brothers. Ten sisters. Three fathers., [Warren T. Rat playing the violin]::Warren T. Rat: Rats! This nose, this nose keeps getting in the way.::Digit: You could stop playing.::Warren T. Rat: That's very funny. I've never known a cockroach with good taste, but I've known plenty that taste - heh, heh - good.::Digit: [nervous] Heh, heh. Play, play, play., Papa Mousekewitz: Ah, so, Mr Curious, you've discovered the herring.::Fievel Mousekewitz: Herring? I thought they were fish.::Papa Mousekewitz: But Fievel, herring are fish.::Fievel Mousekewitz: Really, Papa?::Papa Mousekewitz: Oh, yes. In the ocean, there are many kinds of fish, and herring is one of them.::Fievel Mousekewitz: All kinds?::Papa Mousekewitz: Yes. Tiny fishes, not so tiny fishes, fishes as big as this boat.::Fievel Mousekewitz: Wow! Let's go up and see the fish., Mama Mousekewitz: It's the end of the world.::Papa Mousekewitz: No, it's worse., Papa Mousekewitz: And for you, Fievel, a new hat. And not just any new hat. A new hat that has been in the family for three generations. It belonged to me, my father, and my father's father, and now it belongs to you. Happy Hannukah.::Fievel Mousekewitz: It's too big.::Mama Mousekewitz: You'll grow., Papa Mousekewitz: Oh, I nearly forgot. Here, Fievel, your hat. [the hat drops as before; Fievel adjusts the hat with his ears]::Mama Mousekewitz: The hat, it fits!::Papa Mousekewitz: My son! Now, you are a mouse., Tiger: Listen, I like mice.::[Fievel cries]::Tiger: Oh, no. Not like that. You see, I don't eat red meat at all. I'm a vegetarian. Oh, a little fish now and then, but what I really like is a nice piece of... shh... broccoli., Seagull #1: I have a cousin in America.::Seagull #2: Ha. [spits] You and everybody else., Papa Mousekewitz: Fievel, this is the last time I take you to America., [the immigrants are getting off the ship in New York]::Female Immigrant: America!::Male Immigrant: No, no, New York., Papa Mousekewitz: You are calling for a Fillie Mousekewitz, right? Tell my daugther his name is Fillie and not Fievel.::Tony Toponi: His name's Fillie.::Papa Mousekewitz: You see?::Tony Toponi: ...and Fievel.::Papa Mousekewitz: And Fievel... and Fievel?::Tanya Mousekewitz: Papa.::Papa Mousekewitz: No, there are many Fievel Mouskewitzes in New York, maybe thousands! It could still be another Fievel Mousekewitz.::Mama Mousekewitz: No, Papa. Look.::[Holds up Fievel's hat], Henri: Where is your mama, your papa, huh?::Fievel Mousekewitz: I don't know. They were on a boat to America.::Henri: Then you are in luck, my little immigrant. This is America.::Fievel Mousekewitz: America. But I thought it was bigger.::Henri: It is bigger. All of that is also America., Henri: I know, my little immigrant. You want to find your family. And you will.::Fievel Mousekewitz: But how? They're so far away, and it's so big. I'll never find them.::Henri: Excuse moi, pardon, did you say never? So young, and you've already lost hope! This is America, the place to find hope. If you give up now, you will never find them. So never say never., Henri: Now, are you going to find your family?::Fievel Mousekewitz: Yes!::Henri: Chantal! Take this little one to Immigration. You will find your family there. Everyone goes through Immigration. I would take you there myself, but then I would never finish my statue.::Fievel Mousekewitz: Henri, you said never.::Henri: Oh, so I did!, Fievel Mousekewitz: I'm looking for my family.::Warren T. Rat: You've come to the right fella, kid. I know exactly where they are. Follow me.::Fievel Mousekewitz: But Henri said I would find them here.::Warren T. Rat: Have it your way, kid. But remember what Shakespeare said, and I quote: "Opportunity knocks but... uh, but...?::Digit: Psst! Once.::Warren T. Rat: "... but-but once. Taken at the tide, t'will lead to fortune. If denied, t'will never return."::Fievel Mousekewitz: Do you really know where my family is?::Warren T. Rat: Heh heh, trust me, kid. Trust me., [first lines]::Mama Mousekewitz: Fievel! Tanya! Stop that twirling, twirling! I mean it!::Papa Mousekewitz: But Mama, it's Hannukah.::Mama Mousekewitz: For you, every night is Hannukah., Tiger: I like butterflies with big, golden wings, and blue and green tips.::Fievel Mousekewitz: Me too!::Tiger: I like Swiss cheese ice cream.::Fievel Mousekewitz: Me too! Me too!::Tiger: You too-too? Wait a minute. What's your favorite book?::Fievel Mousekewitz: Why, the Brothers Karamousov.::Tiger: [laughing] The Brothers... I don't believe it!, Honest John: [At the wake of Mickey O'Hare] Poor lad. So young. He never had a chance to vote. Well, he'll vote from now on. I'll make sure of that.::[Writes Mickey's name on a notebook under "Ghost Votes"], Honest John: Poor lad. So young. He never had a chance to vote. Well, he'll vote from now on. I'll see to that., Papa Mousekewitz: For Tanya, a new papushka. Happy Hannauka.::Tanya Mousekewitz: Oh, Papa, thank you.::Mama Mousekewitz: You have only one parent?::Tanya Mousekewitz: Thank you, Mama., Fievel Mousekewitz: Look, Papa! Smoke! Is the boat on fire?::Papa Mousekewitz: No! Keep walking!, Tanya Mousekewitz: Papa, why'd they change my name to Tilly?, Fievel Mousekewitz: But that's impossible! I'll never find my fam...::Henri: Ah, ah, ah, ah! Never say never! Now say that! Go on!, Digit: Would you please put out that filthy thing? I'm suffocating down here!::Warren T. Rat: You don't like it? Hey, you know you're not the only cockoroach in New York City. There are millions of roaches who give their lives to work for Warren T. Rat.::Digit: Good! Fire me! I'm fed up with that filthy smoke in this pocket! I've seen kitchen shelves cleaner than this place! Look at my suit!, Gussie Mausheimer: Money is not everything. I know, because I have money and I have everything., Gussie Mausheimer: What are you afraid of? Are we men, or are we mice?::Honest John: Mice! Mice, indeed, and proud of it!, Gussie Mausheimer: We have a plan. E Pralabus Unim., Tony Toponi: Why didn't you tell me what time it was, huh?::Fievel Mousekewitz: But Tony, I can't tell time., Warren T. Rat: Don't worry, gentlemen. There are plenty of mice in Hong Kong.::Digit: Ooh, I gotta learn how to calculate in Chinese. [starts counting in Chinese]::Warren T. Rat: Hey, I wonder how you say "trust me" in Chinese., Papa Mousekewitz: Mama, look! Don't be afraid to open your eyes! Look what you're missing! You're missing everything!::Mama Mousekewitz: Papa, when we land, I'll look., Warren T. Rat: How did he get away, Tiger?::Tiger: I let him take advantage of me.::Warren T. Rat: You're fired, Tiger.::Tiger: Good. I never liked you. And besides, your music stinks., Gussie Mausheimer: Money isn't everwything. I know because I have money, and I also have evewything. But what are they worth without fweedom?, Papa Mousekewitz: In America, there are mouse holes in every wall.::Mama Mousekewitz: Who says?::Papa Mousekewitz: Everyone. In America, there are bread crumbs on every floor.::Mama Mousekewitz: You're talking nonsense!::Papa Mousekewitz: In America, you can say anything you want, but most important - and this I know for a fact - in America, there are no cats., Papa Mousekewitz: Won't it be great when we finally get to America, where we don't have to worry about cats? There are no cats in America. But back home in Mother Russia... Ahh. [singing] Our family was traveling through the snow to Minsk / Suddenly Papa saw those huge paw prints / When I heard him screaming I fainted dead away / And I woke up an orphan... Oy vey!, Italian Mouse: Ma la cosa terrible que esiste en la patria mia! If you think things were bad in Russia, you should have seen things in my country::[singing]::Italian Mouse: Things were hard in Sicily, we had no provolone / The Don he was a tabby with a taste for my brother Tony / When mamma went to plead for him, the Don said he would see her / We found her rosary on the ground... Poor mamma mia!, Irish Mouse: That's sad, yes, but sadder still... [singing] When I was but a lad, I lost my true love fair / A calico he caught us by surprise / In a flash of teeth and fur / Her tail was all he left of her / 'Neath the heather is where my turra-lurra lies., Henri: Qu'est-ce que c'est? A little immigrant. Now they are coming by bottle., Tony Toponi: Stick with me, kid.::[Fievel holds on tightly to Tony's arm]::Tony Toponi: Hey, hey, hey! What, are we engaged or something?, Bridget: This is America! We have free speech! We can say "cat" here! Cat, cat, cat, and double-cat!, Gussie Mausheimer: We must have a wawwy.::Honest John: A wawwy? What's a wawwy?::Gussie Mausheimer: You know, a warge gathewing of mice for a weason.::Honest John: Oh, a rally!::Gussie Mausheimer: That's what I said, a wawwy., Bridget: Honest John, he's lost his family. By any chance, do you know the Mousekewitzes?::Honest John: Oh... Hmm. Are they registered to vo - Hic! - ote?::Bridget: They just got off the boat.::Honest John: Sorry, don't know them yet., Gussie Mausheimer: Why did we come here to America? For fweedom! Why are they building that statue on the harbor? What does it stand for? Fweedom! What do we want?::Crowd: Fweedom!, Tiger: I'm your guard, Tiger. Don't make any sudden moves, 'cause I'm crafty and I'm quick. I've got the instints of a cat. What am I saying? I am a cat., Warren T. Rat: Just throw down that kid!::Tony Toponi: Oh, yeah?::[knocks off Warren's fake nose with his slingshot]::Tony Toponi: Bullseye!::[the crowd murmurs]::Warren T. Rat: Disregard the nose. What's in a nose? A nose by any other name would smell as sweet...::[Tony knocks off Warren's fake ears]::Crowd: Great whiskers! He's a cat!::Warren T. Rat: Hey, hey, hey! Wait a minute. Who are you gonna believe? Me or your own eyes?, Fievel Mousekewitz: Henri, what's that over there?::Henri: Oh, that is more America.::Fievel Mousekewitz: Can we go see it?::Henri: You will, my little American. Someday, you will., Warren T. Rat: If music be the food of love, play on, McDuff, play on.::Digit: I don't know which is worse, the music or the Shakespeare?, Tiger: [playing cards] I got it! I got it! I got it! Rummy!::Cat: Tiger, for the hundredth time, we're playing poker., [after the cats have just raided the marketplace]::Mama Mousekewitz: Well Mister there are no WHATS in America, hmm?::Papa Mousekewitz: [laughs nervosuly] Cats., Gussie Mausheimer: I never dweamt this morning I'd be widing a fewine.::Tiger: [laughs] A fewine?::Gussie Mausheimer: A cat!::Tiger: I knew that, I knew that., Gussie Mausheimer: What's come over me? I'm hugging a cat!, [Tiger has just let Fievel escape]::Warren T. Rat: You're fired.::Tiger: Good. I'm glad. I never liked you. And besides, your music stinks., [Fievel sees Warren's true form from behind the mirror]::Fievel Mousekewitz: Warren T.!::Warren T. Rat: [Warren sees Fievel] You!::Fievel Mousekewitz: You're not a Rat, you're a Cat!::Warren T. Rat: How'd you get in here? Come here, you little...::[Warren grabs Fievel, but Fievel bites him and runs off]::Warren T. Rat: Gentlemen, cat's out of the bag. [throws his mirror to the ground]::Warren T. Rat: [yells] Get me that mouse!, Tony Toponi: Tony Toponi's the name. What's your name kid?::Fievel Mousekewitz: Fievel. Fievel Mousekewitz.::Tony Toponi: Fievel? Ooh, that name's got to go! I know... Philly!::Fievel Mousekewitz: Philly?::Tony Toponi: Yeah, fits you perfect., Mama Mousekewitz: Oh, my little boy, back from the dead. America, what a place.::Papa Mousekewitz: My Fievel. I thought I would never see you again.::Fievel Mousekewitz: Never say never, Papa., Orphan #1: So what's your story?::Fievel Mousekewitz: I'm looking for my family.::Orphan #2: Hey, fellas! He's looking for his family.::Orphan #1, Orphan #3: [Teasing] He's looking for his family!::Orphan #3: I stopped looking a long time ago.::Orphan #2: At least you know who they are.::Orphan #1: Besides, why are you looking for them? They should be looking...::Orphan #1, Orphan #2, Orphan #3: ...for you!::Orphan #3: They don't care. Forget 'em.::Fievel Mousekewitz: [Angry] You're right! They don't care, and if they did, they would have found me! Well, if they don't care, I don't care! I hope I never see them again!::Orphan #2: Yeah! Forget about them! You're one of us now!::Orphan #1: Here. Make yourself a bed.::[They toss hay over Fievel]::Orphan #1: Ha-ha-ha! Pitiful.::Fievel Mousekewitz: [Crying] I'll never find them anyway. Never. Never. Never. This is my home now., Gussie Mausheimer: Today was the worst day ever. Those cats are kiwwing evewyone. They don't even know the diffewence between wich and poor. The wetches!::Honest John: Shameful!, Mouse Cop: We've got to do something about them cats.::Honest John: Besides paying Warren T. Rat for no protection., Papa Mousekewitz: [whispering] In America... there are no... cats.::Mama Mousekewitz: Shhh! They'll hear you.::Papa Mousekewitz: How can they hear us?, Clerk: Name?::Male Immigrant: Brovoloti Provalinsky.::Clerk: Okay, Mister... Smith.
Soundtrack: "Somewhere Out There" Music by 'James Horner' (qv) and 'Barry Mann (II)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Cynthia Weil' (qv) Performed by 'Phillip Glasser' (qv) and Betsy Cathcart, "The Stars and Stripes Forever" Music by 'John Philip Sousa (I)' (qv) (uncredited) Performed by H. M. Royal Marines, "There Are No Cats in America" Music by 'James Horner' (qv) and 'Barry Mann (II)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Cynthia Weil' (qv) Performed by 'Nehemiah Persoff' (qv), 'John Guarnieri' (qv) and 'Warren Hays' (qv), "Never Say Never" Music by 'James Horner' (qv) and 'Barry Mann (II)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Cynthia Weil' (qv) Performed by 'Christopher Plummer (I)' (qv) and 'Phillip Glasser' (qv), "A Duo" Music by 'James Horner' (qv) and 'Barry Mann (II)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Cynthia Weil' (qv) Performed by 'Dom DeLuise' (qv) and 'Phillip Glasser' (qv), "Somewhere Out There" (End Title Version) Performed by 'Linda Ronstadt' (qv) and 'James Ingram (I)' (qv) Produced by 'Peter Asher' (qv), "Poor Wand'ring One" from "The Pirates of Penzance" Lyrics by 'William S. Gilbert' (qv) Music by 'Arthur Sullivan (I)' (qv)
Fievel was the name of 'Steven Spielberg' (qv)'s grandfather., During production, director 'Don Bluth' (qv) staged a demonstration of the difference between limited TV animation and the full animation used in the film. He had his staff stack up animation cels by his feet into two piles, one representing two minutes of limited animation, the other two minutes of full animation. The TV pile reached only to Bluth's shoelaces; the film pile went all the way up to eye level., When Tony and Bridget emerge from the wreckage after the cat attack at the market, a bottle of "Pomeroy Hair Tonic", named after co-producer 'John Pomeroy (I)' (qv), can be seen in the background., A shot of a cat lunging towards the camera during the market attack is recycled from 'Don Bluth' (qv)'s previous film, _The Secret of NIMH (1982)_ (qv)., 'Tom Bhler' (qv) was originally approached to write the songs for the film, but soon left the project due to commitments with 'Quincy Jones' (qv) on _The Color Purple (1985)_ (qv)., When Gussie is making her speech at the rally, she stands on a can of "Dorse Hair Restorer", named for crew member 'Dorse A. Lanpher' (qv)., CASTLE THUNDER: It is heard a few times in the film, it is first clap of thunder as the storm hits the boat, and a variation is heard again when Fievel first sees the fish on the flooded deck of the boat, and once more right before the wave monster rams right into the ship, knocking Fievel overboard., The opening scene of the ship's arrival in America (at Castle Garden) is based on a photograph in Christian Weekly magazine from March 28, 1874. On the barge is written, Einwanderer Beforderung, which means "Immigrant Transfer" in German.
Gross: $47,483,002 (USA)
Rentals: $22,879,100 (USA)
Production Dates: December 1984 - ?
Chaillet, Jean-Paul. In: Premire (France). (MG), February 1987, Pg. 17
Fievel be a young-looking Russian mouse broken conscious from his parents against the method to America, a parkland they reason is minus cats. When he arrive alone in the New World, he keep up potential, inquiring in favour of his clan, making unknown friends, and running and dodging the cats he study he'd be rid ancient its sell-by date.
Certificates: Australia:G, Canada:F, Canada:G, Portugal:M/6, Finland:K-6, Argentina:Atp, Chile:TE, Iceland:L, Peru:PT, Singapore:G, Sweden:7, UK:U, USA:G, West Germany:6
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Drama, Family, Musical
Languages: English
Runtimes: 80
Sound Mix: Dolby
Tech Info: MET:2200 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1, RAT:1.85 : 1
Release Dates: USA:21 November 1986, Argentina:25 December 1986, Australia:1 January 1987, West Germany:19 June 1987, UK:24 July 1987, Japan:22 August 1987, Finland:11 December 1987, Sweden:11 December 1987, Italy:22 December 1987, France:2 October 2002
This Holiday Season Steven Spielberg and Don Bluth bring you a magical experience. A musical journey. And a story that will live in your heart forever., A holiday event from Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment., Meet Fievel. In his search to find his family, he discovered America.

In movie played:

Dom DeLuise (actor)

John Finnegan (actor)

Phillip Glasser (actor)

Nehemiah Persoff (actor)

Christopher Plummer (actor)

Neil Ross (actor)

Will Ryan (actor)

Hal Smith (actor)

Cathianne Blore (actress)

Amy Green (actress)

Madeline Kahn (actress)

Pat Musick (actress)

Erica Yohn (actress)

Kate Barker (producer)

Don Bluth (producer)

Judy Freudberg (producer)

Tony Geiss (producer)

Gary Goldman (producer)

Kathleen Kennedy (producer)

David Kirschner (producer)

Frank Marshall (producer)

Deborah Jelin Newmyer (producer)

John Pomeroy (producer)

Steven Spielberg (producer)

Judy Freudberg (writer)

Tony Geiss (writer)

Gary Goldman (writer)

David Kirschner (writer)

James Horner (composer)

Don Bluth (director)

Dan Molina (editor)

Eithne Agnew (miscellaneous crew)

Cynthia Ankney (miscellaneous crew)

Helene Blitz (miscellaneous crew)

Don Bluth (miscellaneous crew)

Robert C. Campion (miscellaneous crew)

Jason Carr (miscellaneous crew)

John Cawley (miscellaneous crew)

Ann Costello (miscellaneous crew)

David Craig (miscellaneous crew)

Ken Cromar (miscellaneous crew)

Rachel David-Ames (miscellaneous crew)

The Estelle Alfonso Dancers (miscellaneous crew)

Lori Falchi (miscellaneous crew)

Andrew Fitzpatrick (miscellaneous crew)

Paul Fletcher (miscellaneous crew)

Paul Frost (miscellaneous crew)

David Goetz (miscellaneous crew)

Boots Hart (miscellaneous crew)

Dan Kuenster (miscellaneous crew)

Dorse A. Lanpher (miscellaneous crew)

Rachel Leighton (miscellaneous crew)

Larry Leker (miscellaneous crew)

Don Moore (miscellaneous crew)

Bonne Radford (miscellaneous crew)

Matthew Reeder (miscellaneous crew)

Joe Ryan (miscellaneous crew)

Jill Schachne (miscellaneous crew)

Vanessa Solis (miscellaneous crew)

Steven Spielberg (miscellaneous crew)

Steve Stovall (miscellaneous crew)

Linda Strongin (miscellaneous crew)

John Vallone (miscellaneous crew)

Caralyn Warren (miscellaneous crew)

Don Bluth (production designer)

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