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The Mouse That Roared (1959)
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Synopsis
The economy of the teeny-tiny European duchy of Grand Fenwick is threatened when an American manufacturer comes up with an imitation of Fenwick's sole export, its fabled wine. Crafty prime minister Count Mountjoy (
Peter Sellers
) comes up with a plan: Grand Fenwick will declare war on the United States. Grand Duchess Gloriana (Peter Sellers again) is hesitant: how can meek little Grand Fenwick win such a conflict? Mountjoy explains that the plan is to lose the war, then rely upon American foreign aid to replenish Grand Fenwick's treasury. Bumbling military officer Tully Bascombe (Peter Sellers yet again) leads his country's ragtag army into battle. They cross the Atlantic in an ancient wooden vessel, then set foot on Manhattan Island, fully prepared to down weapons and surrender. But New York City is deserted, due to an air raid drill. While wandering around, Sellers comes upon atomic scientist
David Kossoff
and the scientist's pretty daughter
Jean Seberg
. Kossoff has been working on the deadly "Q Bomb," a football-sized weapon with the destructive capacity of a hundred hydrogen bombs. Suddenly seized with patriotic fervor, Tully captures Kossoff, his daughter and the bomb and brings them all back to Grand Fenwick. Tully has "won" the war-precisely what he'd been told not to do. The upshot of this "victory" is that every world power converges upon Grand Fenwick to claim the Q Bomb for themselves. The satire is heavy-handed at times, but The Mouse That Roared contains several unforgettably hilarious moments, including one startling "false ending." One of the best gags involves the Columbia Pictures logo--a bit frequently cut from TV showings, worse luck. Based on one of the many "Grand Fenwick" novels by Leonard Wibberly, The Mouse That Roared was a success, yielding a Peter Sellers-less sequel, 1963's
Mouse on the Moon
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Timothy Bateson
Roger
Jacques Cey
Ticket Collector
Robin Gatehouse
Mulligan
Colin Gordon
BBC Announcer
William Hartnell
Will Buckley
David Kossoff
Prof. Kokintz
George Margo
O'Hara
Leo McKern
Benter
Bill Nagy
US Policeman
Macdonald Parke
Snippet
Jean Seberg
Helen Kokintz
Peter Sellers
Tully Bascombe
Mavis Villiers
Telephone Operator
Austin Willis
Secretary of Defense
Charles Clay
British Ambassador
Henry DeBray
French Ambassador
Bill Edwards
Army Captain
Production Crew
Geoffrey Drake
Art Director
Leonard Wibberley
Book Author
John Wilcox
Cinematographer
Edwin T. Astley
Composer (Music Score)
Anthony Mendleson
Costume Designer
Jack Arnold
Director
Ray Poulton
Editor
Edwin T. Astley
Musical Direction/Supervision
Carl Foreman
Producer
Jon Penington
Producer
Walter Shenson
Producer
Roger MacDougall
Screenwriter
Stanley Mann
Screenwriter
Year: 1959
Runtime: 83
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Open Road Productions
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.