A tiny, impoverished European nation declares war on the United States of America, planning to lose in order to collect post-war compensation, but things don't go according to plan.
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The Mouse That Roared
1959
R
1 h 23 m
Britania Raya
Komedi
A tiny, impoverished European nation declares war on the United States of America, planning to lose in order to collect post-war compensation, but things don't go according to plan.
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Peter Sellers
Grand Duchess Gloriana XII
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Prime Minister Count Rupert of Mountjoy
Peter Sellers
Tully Bascombe
Jean Seberg
Helen Kokintz
William Hartnell
Will Buckley
David Kossoff
Doctor Alfred Kokintz
Leo McKern
Benter
MacDonald Parke
General Snippet
Austin Willis
United States Secretary of Defense
Timothy Bateson
Roger
Monte Landis
Cobbley
Alan Gifford
Air Raid Warden
Colin Gordon
BBC Announcer
Harold Kasket
Pedro
Joe Beckett
American General
Nigel Bernard
Fenwickian MP
Wally Brown
Air Raid Warden
Jacques Cey
Ticket Collector
Charles Clay
British Ambassador
Henry De Bray
French Ambassador
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Safae
30/05/2023 00:56
The Mouse That Roared_720p(480P)
its.verdex
29/05/2023 21:43
source: The Mouse That Roared
Nepal.Food
18/11/2022 08:34
Trailer—The Mouse That Roared
Joseph Attieh
16/11/2022 13:07
The Mouse That Roared
Promzy Don Berry
16/11/2022 02:28
Yes, the "joke" is rather a truism: declare war on the US, lose and then collect the massive foreign aid we always send... Peter Sellers has fun in his several roles, along with a cast of strong supporting actors. The standard "pretty blonde" is Jean Seberg -- who seems not to know what she's doing in this role: comedy was not the lady's strongpoint.
Yet there is something very gentle and charming that moves this film along. I suppose that little something could very well be that the "bottom line" for the tiny country was world peace... Not a bad concept.
Worth watching.
The H
16/11/2022 02:28
On the surface this movie seems to be little more than a light comedy, a spoof on the Cold War, and something to generate some laughs. But actually it is much more: a dramatization of what can happen when an irresponsible government conducts a ludicrous foreign policy which leads to unanticipated consequences that put the whole world at risk. Peter Sellers is wonderful in this movie as he plays three principle roles and the rest of the cast, most notably Leo McKern, are also great. It is easy to dismiss this movie as being just another silly comedy but in actuality it's more than a comedy. It examines serious themes and makes a cinematic statement about the world that is as relevant today as it was when this movie was released in 1959.
kyliesloo
16/11/2022 02:28
In this hilarious film Peter Sellers plays three roles (one a duchess) and plays them superbly. I suppose one has to have a taste for understated British humor to fully appreciate this film, but I'm not British and I love it. If you like Peter Sellers -- or just good comedy -- please give this delightful film a try.
fireta ybrah
16/11/2022 02:28
Very cute, very funny farce has fictional European country, the Duchy of Grand Fenwick (billed as "the smallest country in the world") facing a financial crisis after the United States drops their main export (wine) for a lower-priced imitation. Hoping to derive sympathy bonds for their efforts, the powers that be declare war on the U.S., but things don't go as planned. Wonderful British film put Peter Sellers on the map stateside, and deservedly so (he's terrific in three different roles, one in drag as Grand Fenwick's bosomy Duchess). Love-interest Jean Seberg also good as the daughter of the famous scientist responsible for creating the new Q-Bomb. Clever, amusing picture runs a little long but is nevertheless a high time. *** from ****
eli
16/11/2022 02:28
Sort of "Dr. Strangelove" without the deep, dark edge.
Peter Sellers, brilliant as always - plays three roles (including a Duchess) as the smallest country in the world decides to declare war on the US, because a California company is imitating the prize wine of Grand Fenwick. Their express intent of losing the war instantly, and then get rebuilding funds from the US, as the Germans and Japanese did after WWII. But through a series of slightly creaky co-incidences, the Duchy of Grand Fenwick ends up winning, not losing.
A genial and funny film, with some witty things to say about global politics, but also just a touch dopey at times.
Maemma
16/11/2022 02:28
This comedy is riotous, ridiculous cold-war satire. Peter Sellers really shines in this comedy gem by playing multiple characters - The Prime Minister Count Montjoy, The Constable of the militia Tully Bascomb, and Her Royal Highness Grand Duchess Gloriana! The plot pokes fun at the wrangling of international politics and nuclear arms proliferation in a money-making scheme by the world's smallest country that goes horribly and laughably wrong. This satire leaves nobody unscathed - the Russians, Americans, British, Cinese and French all get jabbed. The action is fast-paced without getting too slapstick. It's not exactly brain-food, but it will leave you snickering.
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Safae
30/05/2023 00:56
The Mouse That Roared_720p(480P)
its.verdex
29/05/2023 21:43
source: The Mouse That Roared
Nepal.Food
18/11/2022 08:34
Trailer—The Mouse That Roared
Joseph Attieh
16/11/2022 13:07
The Mouse That Roared
Promzy Don Berry
16/11/2022 02:28
Yes, the "joke" is rather a truism: declare war on the US, lose and then collect the massive foreign aid we always send... Peter Sellers has fun in his several roles, along with a cast of strong supporting actors. The standard "pretty blonde" is Jean Seberg -- who seems not to know what she's doing in this role: comedy was not the lady's strongpoint.
Yet there is something very gentle and charming that moves this film along. I suppose that little something could very well be that the "bottom line" for the tiny country was world peace... Not a bad concept.
Worth watching.
The H
16/11/2022 02:28
On the surface this movie seems to be little more than a light comedy, a spoof on the Cold War, and something to generate some laughs. But actually it is much more: a dramatization of what can happen when an irresponsible government conducts a ludicrous foreign policy which leads to unanticipated consequences that put the whole world at risk. Peter Sellers is wonderful in this movie as he plays three principle roles and the rest of the cast, most notably Leo McKern, are also great. It is easy to dismiss this movie as being just another silly comedy but in actuality it's more than a comedy. It examines serious themes and makes a cinematic statement about the world that is as relevant today as it was when this movie was released in 1959.
kyliesloo
16/11/2022 02:28
In this hilarious film Peter Sellers plays three roles (one a duchess) and plays them superbly. I suppose one has to have a taste for understated British humor to fully appreciate this film, but I'm not British and I love it. If you like Peter Sellers -- or just good comedy -- please give this delightful film a try.
fireta ybrah
16/11/2022 02:28
Very cute, very funny farce has fictional European country, the Duchy of Grand Fenwick (billed as "the smallest country in the world") facing a financial crisis after the United States drops their main export (wine) for a lower-priced imitation. Hoping to derive sympathy bonds for their efforts, the powers that be declare war on the U.S., but things don't go as planned. Wonderful British film put Peter Sellers on the map stateside, and deservedly so (he's terrific in three different roles, one in drag as Grand Fenwick's bosomy Duchess). Love-interest Jean Seberg also good as the daughter of the famous scientist responsible for creating the new Q-Bomb. Clever, amusing picture runs a little long but is nevertheless a high time. *** from ****
eli
16/11/2022 02:28
Sort of "Dr. Strangelove" without the deep, dark edge.
Peter Sellers, brilliant as always - plays three roles (including a Duchess) as the smallest country in the world decides to declare war on the US, because a California company is imitating the prize wine of Grand Fenwick. Their express intent of losing the war instantly, and then get rebuilding funds from the US, as the Germans and Japanese did after WWII. But through a series of slightly creaky co-incidences, the Duchy of Grand Fenwick ends up winning, not losing.
A genial and funny film, with some witty things to say about global politics, but also just a touch dopey at times.
Maemma
16/11/2022 02:28
This comedy is riotous, ridiculous cold-war satire. Peter Sellers really shines in this comedy gem by playing multiple characters - The Prime Minister Count Montjoy, The Constable of the militia Tully Bascomb, and Her Royal Highness Grand Duchess Gloriana! The plot pokes fun at the wrangling of international politics and nuclear arms proliferation in a money-making scheme by the world's smallest country that goes horribly and laughably wrong. This satire leaves nobody unscathed - the Russians, Americans, British, Cinese and French all get jabbed. The action is fast-paced without getting too slapstick. It's not exactly brain-food, but it will leave you snickering.
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