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Origin United-kingdomGenres Fantasy,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Helen Mirren,
Ellie Beaven,
Julia McKenzie,
David Jason,
Hugh Laurie,
Imelda StauntonRating58%
Ellie and her brother Tom listen to their grandmother reading them a story about the evil Snow Queen. When their younger sister Polly asks Tom if the Queen is coming to their house, Tom says that she only exists in the story. However, the Snow Queen really does live in an icy palace in the North Pole with her three troll servants: Eric, Baggy, and Wardrobe. Her plan is to set up her huge magic mirror on a mountain to reflect the sunlight away so the entire world will become her kingdom. But the mirror falls down the mountain and lands on the trolls' flying machine where it shatters into pieces. Two of the pieces hit Tom in the eye and the heart that he falls into an evil curse., 1h37
Directed by Sarah SmithOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
AnimationThemes Christmas films,
Children's films,
Santa Claus in filmActors James McAvoy,
Hugh Laurie,
Bill Nighy,
Jim Broadbent,
Imelda Staunton,
Ashley JensenRating70%
On Christmas Eve, hundreds of Christmas elves helm the command centre of Santa Claus's mile-wide, ultra–high-tech sleigh-esque craft, the S-1. The current Santa: Malcolm and the Christmas elves deliver presents to every child in the world using advanced equipment and military precision. These complex operations are micromanaged by Malcolm's oldest son Steve and his obsequious elfin assistant Peter (among thousands of more elves) at mission control underneath the North Pole, while Steve's clumsy and panophobic younger brother Arthur answers the letters to Santa. During a delivery operation, when a child wakes up and almost sees Malcolm, a Christmas elf back in the S-1 inadvertently presses a button, causing a present to fall off a conveyor and go unnoticed., 1h36
Directed by Lionel JeffriesOrigin United-kingdomGenres MusicalThemes Musical films,
Children's filmsActors David Tomlinson,
Jon Pertwee,
Frances de la Tour,
Bonnie Langford,
David Jason,
Bernard SpearRating49%
Based on the popular BBC children’s series, this film charts the adventures of the Wombles, a colony of small litter-picking creatures who live on Wimbledon Common. Only seen by those who believe in them, their work goes largely unnoticed until a young girl, Kim, spots them and their worthwhile purpose. As she invites them to her birthday party, her mother is forced to believe as she comes face to face with Orinoco, Tobermory and the rest. A public meeting is set to prove to the local population that the Wombles do exist and should be aided in their anti-rubbish campaign. But on the day in question, a storm breaks out over the Common., 1h19
Origin United-kingdomGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors David Jason,
Richard Pearson,
Ian Carmichael,
Michael Hordern,
Beryl Reid,
Una StubbsRating75%
Fed up with spring cleaning, Mole ventures out of his underground home. He goes for a walk in the countryside and soon comes to a river where he meets and befriends Ratty (who lives there). Rat takes Mole on a picnic where they notice Badger (who appears behind the bushes) and ask him to join them, but he just mutters "Hmmm! Company!" and walks off home (though he still is their friend). Rat starts to warn Mole of the Wild Wood and its inhabitants, but they are interrupted by the arrival of the Chief Weasel and his henchman. While the Chief distracts them, his henchmen steals a jar of potted meat and they make their getaway. Ratty then takes Mole to visit their friend Toad at Toad Hall, and Toad asks them to come with him on a caravan trip on the Open Road; with his horse Alfred pulling it. Ratty really misses his home on the river but does not want to disappoint his friends. On the Open Road, disaster strikes as a passing motorcar sends Alfred into a panic and the caravan into a ditch. Toad suddenly decides he no longer wants to travel by Alfred and the caravan cart, and thinks that motor cars are the only way to travel. As time goes by, Rat and Mole can do nothing but look on as Toad buys and then almost immediately crashes his cars one after another. In winter, Rat and Mole are extremely worried and they decide to call on Badger to see if he has any suggestions; if there's anyone Toad will listen to, it's Badger. But Rat fell asleep, refusing to take Mole to the Wild Wood., 1h27
Origin United-kingdomGenres Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about children,
Films about magic and magicians,
Children's filmsActors David Jason,
Amanda Root,
Angela Thorne,
Michael Knowles,
Mollie Sugden,
Frank ThorntonRating66%
Sophie is a young orphan living with many other orphan girls, in the orphanage run by the cantankerous Mrs. Clonkers. One night, Sophie sees a cloaked giant blowing something through a trumpet into a bedroom window down the street; whereupon the giant carries her to his homeland of Giant Country. There, he identifies himself as the Big Friendly Giant, who, at night, blows dreams into the bedrooms of children, while the other giants were man-eating, and they preferred children. Because the BFG refuses to eat people or steal food from humans, he subsists on a revolting vegetable known as a 'Snozzcumber'. Sophie and the BFG quickly become friends; but Sophie is soon put in danger by the sudden arrival of the Bloodbottler Giant, who suspects the BFG of harboring Sophie.When Sophie announces she is thirsty, the BFG treats her to a fizzy drink called 'Frobscottle', which causes the drinker to fart : this is known as a Whizzpopper to giants, and causes the drinker to fly., 1h22
Origin United-kingdomGenres Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'une planteActors Joss Ackland,
Claire Bloom,
Roy Kinnear,
Rik Mayall,
Victor Spinetti,
Peggy MountRating66%
In a mountainous kingdom, the widowed King leaves to attend affairs of state, leaving his beloved daughter, Princess Irene, alone with her nursemaid, Lootie. When Irene is on an outing with Lootie, she runs away on purpose, and Lootie cannot find her. When sun sets, Irene is lost in a sinister forest, and is attacked when a clawed hands bursts through the earth and attempts to seize her kitten, Turnip. Several deformed animals corner the frightened Princess, until a strange singing sounds through the trees, driving them into a fit, and they flee. The singing is revealed to be a young boy, Curdie, the son of a miner. He discovers Irene is lost, and leads her back to the castle. He informs her that the monsters were goblins and their "pets", and that they are driven away by singing. Curdie says that everyone except the King and his family know of the goblins, and Irene reveals she is a Princess., 1h12
Origin CanadaGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about children,
Scoutisme,
Le thème des vacances,
Films about cats,
Mise en scène d'un rongeur,
Mise en scène d'une souris,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Michael J. Fox,
Geena Davis,
Charles Adler,
Hugh Laurie,
Wayne Brady,
Kevin SchonRating43%
Stuart and his family (and Monty who stows away in the car) are going camping. When they get there, Stuart meets a smooth-talking skunk named Reeko who is forced to give food to "The Beast". Stuart and George join the "Lake Scouts" which Stuart has trouble in. But Reeko makes a deal with The Beast, resulting in Snowbell getting captured by him and Stuart goes off on an adventure to save him. Eventually, Stuart and his friends attempt trick the Beast into falling into a trap covered with sticks and leaves which doesn't work. Reeko shows up with a group of forest animals. Reeko taunts the Beast and the Beast roars at him. Reeko turns around, yells a battle cry, and sprays the Beast with all of his might. The Beast is taken away to a zoo and Stuart earns a gold kerchief at last. Reeko tells Stuart that he (Reeko) was wrong to betray him. Stuart bids farewell to his friends as he, George, Eleanor, Frederick, Snowbell, and Monty head back home and live happily ever after., 1h25
Directed by Rob MinkoffOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about children,
Transport films,
Films about cats,
Mise en scène d'un rongeur,
Road movies,
Mise en scène d'une souris,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Michael J. Fox,
Geena Davis,
Hugh Laurie,
Jonathan Lipnicki,
Nathan Lane,
Julia SweeneyRating60%
Eleanor Little (Geena Davis) and Frederick Little (Hugh Laurie) go to the orphanage to adopt a younger brother for their son George (Jonathan Lipnicki). At the orphanage, they meet and fall in love with an anthropomorphic mouse named Stuart (voiced by Michael J. Fox). Despite misgivings from Mrs. Keeper (Julia Sweeney), they adopt Stuart and take him home. However, Stuart is greeted coldly by George, who refuses to acknowledge the mouse as his brother, and the family cat Snowbell (Nathan Lane), who disapproves of having a mouse for a "master"., 1h16
Directed by Rob MinkoffOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about cats,
Films about birds,
Mise en scène d'un rongeur,
Mise en scène d'une souris,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Geena Davis,
Michael J. Fox,
Hugh Laurie,
Jonathan Lipnicki,
Marc John Jefferies,
Amelia MarshallRating55%
Three years after the first film, Stuart questions his ability after a grueling soccer match alongside George, who kicked him with a soccer ball. He becomes even more downhearted after George's model airplane gets broken in an accident because of him. However, Stuart's father, Frederick Little, tells him that for every Little, there is a "silver lining", a good thing that comes out of an apparently bad situation.