The Mouse That Roared

The Mouse That Roared

Director: Jack Arnold Cast: Peter Sellers
Peter Sellers
, Jean Seberg
Jean Seberg
, William Hartnell
William Hartnell
, David Kossoff
David Kossoff
Jack Arnold
The Mouse That Roared

The Mouse That Roared

Director: Jack Arnold Cast: Peter Sellers
Peter Sellers
, Jean Seberg
Jean Seberg
, William Hartnell
William Hartnell
, David Kossoff
David Kossoff
Jack Arnold

DVD (Wide Screen)

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Overview

"The Columbia-TriStar DVD of Jack Arnold's The Mouse That Roared (1959) looks infinitely cleaner, brighter, sharper, and more inviting than the movie looked in television showings of the middle-late 1960's. The movie was the first big budget success of publicist-turned-producer Walter Shenson -- who was later responsible for A Hard Day's Night -- and drew from the tradition of the Ealing comedies of mid-1950's England, but with a few important twists and variations. Through the use of split-screen effects and careful editing, Peter Sellers plays a triple role that was one of the best comedy showcases of his career (and an eerie precursor to his work in Dr. Strangelove), as well as recalling Alec Guinness's work in the Ealing-produced Kind Hearts And Coronets. There were some differences from the Ealing movies, however, mostly as a result of the American influence in the creation of The Mouse That Roared -- Walter Shenson was an American, of course, as was his chosen director, Jack Arnold, and their approach imparted more energy to go with the script's satirical elements; Arnold, who was known as an action director with a solid record in suspense movies, crime films, and science fiction (best known for It Came From Outer Space,Creature From The Black Lagoon, Revenge Of The Creature, Tarantula and The Incredible Shrinking Man, at Universal; and the classic teen exploitation movie High School Confidential), proved equally adept at comedy, intermingling live action and cartoon images and showing a special flair for visual humor and sight gags. He managed to work jokes into just about every corner of the screen, in a way that was closer in spirit to, say, Monty Python's Flying Circus than to the Boulting Brothers at Ealing. This all comes to life in the crispest transfer the movie has ever had in a home video format. The letterboxed image of 1.85-to-1 is so sharp that the chain mail worn by the troops that ""invade"" New York shimmers in the close-ups, and the masking frames the humor and the action very tightly. The care taken with the picture and the sound -- which is a little low in volume but not obtrusively so -- is matched by the chapter encoding, which gives us a whopping 28 plot-point markers in an 83 minute movie. There are no other special features,apart from a selection of Columbia trailers and option English and French subtitles, all accessible through a simple menu that opens automatically on start-up."

Product Details

Release Date: 07/08/2003
UPC: 0043396100657
Original Release: 1959
Rating: NR
Source: SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMT
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:23:00

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Peter Sellers Gloriana XII
Jean Seberg Helen Kokintz
William Hartnell Will Buckley
David Kossoff Prof. Kokintz
Timothy Bateson Roger
MacDonald Parke Snippet
Monty Landis Actor,Cobbley
Leo McKern Benter
Harold Kasket Pedro
Colin Gordon BBC Announcer
George Margo O'Hara
Robin Gatehouse Mulligan
Jacques Cey Ticket Collector
Stuart Saunders Cunard Captain
Ken Stanley Actor
Bill Nagy US Policeman
Mavis Villiers Telephone Operator
Charles Clay British Ambassador
Henry de Bray French Ambassador
Billy Edwards Actor,Army Captain
Austin Willis Secretary of Defense
Guy Deghy Soviet Ambassador
Robert O'Neill Actor
Larry Cross Chester Beston
Alan Gifford l'agent de sécurité anti-aérien
Wally Brown Air Raid Warden in Physics Lab
Lionel Murton American General at the Pentagon
Robert O'Neil Reporter
Edwin Astley Composer
Edwin T. Astley Composer

Technical Credits
Jack Arnold Director
Roger MacDougall Screenwriter
Stanley Mann Screenwriter
Carl Foreman Executive Producer,Producer
Walter Shenson Producer
Jon Penington Producer
Leonard Wibberley Screenwriter
Red Law Sound Effects
Richard Marden Sound Effects
George Stephenson Sound Effects
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