Adaptation of Russell Hoban's novel about two mechanical toy mice, and their quest to become "self-winding".Adaptation of Russell Hoban's novel about two mechanical toy mice, and their quest to become "self-winding".Adaptation of Russell Hoban's novel about two mechanical toy mice, and their quest to become "self-winding".
Peter Ustinov
- Manny the Rat
- (voice)
Cloris Leachman
- Euterpe
- (voice)
Sally Kellerman
- The Seal
- (voice)
Andy Devine
- The Frog
- (voice)
Alan Barzman
- The Mouse
- (voice)
Marcy Swenson
- The Mouse Child
- (voice)
John Carradine
- The Tramp
- (voice)
Neville Brand
- Iggy
- (voice)
Regis Cordic
- The Clock
- (voice)
Joan Gerber
- The Elephant
- (voice)
Maitzi Morgan
- Teller
- (voice)
- …
Frank Nelson
- Crow #1
- (voice)
Cliff Norton
- Crow #2
- (voice)
Cliff Osmond
- C. Serpentina
- (voice)
Iris Rainer
- Paper People
- (voice)
- …
Robert Ridgely
- Jack in the Box
- (voice)
- (as Bob Ridgely)
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- TriviaSir Peter Ustinov (Manny the Rat) and Andy Devine (The Frog) also did voice work for Disney's Robin Hood (1973), in which Ustinov voiced Prince John and King Richard, and Devine voiced Friar Tuck.
- GoofsDuring the spring when an insane Manny shows up and uses a rock to smash the two toy mice, he isn't wearing his scarf, most likely due to the season change, and his tail was briefly missing when he cowers at the sight and aftermath of the damage he did to the toys. They both reappeared later of in his next scene when he and the other rats invade the dollhouse.
- Quotes
The Mouse Child: Papa, I'm afraid! I wanna go home! What's gonna happen to us?
The Mouse: Well, something good, son, as easily as something else. Why, anything can happen.
Manny the Rat: But it won't! Not this evening, my lads!
- Crazy creditsIn the Japanese release, the closing credits are altered and feature pictures of characters from the film, which are shown alongside the text on multi-colored backgrounds.
- Alternate versionsThe American release has closing credits simply displayed against a pink background. However, the Japanese release has alternative closing credits with images of characters (see Crazy Credits).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Hudson Hawk (1991)
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This movie helped me along the path to liking stories with more than talking animals and large Disney Musical Productions, though there's a place for those in my viewing. This movie led me to un-childish series (mostly Japanese) with deep meanings and messages. Deep as Akira (though more comprehensible) and just as dark, this story tells about a toy "family" and a toy child's desperate wish for the family to find itself again and stay together despite cruel enemies and crueler friends. Having read the book again recently, it seems that stories Such as "Toy Story" and "A.I. Artificial Intelligence" took a little from this story's soul.
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By what name was The Mouse and His Child (1977) officially released in Canada in English?
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