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They come home with quite the odd new sibling...a sharp dressed little
mouse
named Stuart(voiced by Michael J. Fox).
Yes,
mouse.
The multiple story lines all go from bad to silly by the pictures end, and you end up feeling like a
mouse
in a maze looking for a piece of cheese that turns out to be rotten.
It recalled me also Fugitive movies, a cat and
mouse
chase between Douglas and Sutherland.
And this is not a cat and
mouse
film as it is supposed to be.
The annoying
mouse
and lullaby really got to me and really had nothing to do with the story...It's something I would have done my 1st year in film school.
Returning to her car after visiting the shops she is confronted by some yobs, Yup the owners of the car she left a note on, they are very angry and want some fun with her, a kindly security guard steps into assist her, but things get out of hand and the guard is shot, Della flees with the now murderous yobs in hot pursuit, they shoot at her, she looses control of her car and crashes, quickly grabbing her toolbox from the trunk, she hides in a deserted building site, but is soon caught, just before they try to rape and kill her, from her magical toolbox she produces a wrench, wounding their leader "Chuckie", she manages to escape again into the nearby woods, in the fracas one of the gang is killed, it just happens to be the black guy Here the night gets worse for all involved as a deadly game of cat and
mouse
ensues.
Also, when the GSE are going to play United up north, they go on the train expecting only 3 of them - doesn't make any sense - this a real organisation of gangsters and thugs, which is portrayed in the film to be some mickey
mouse
cult of about 5 people.
As the movie progresses, the character played by Robin Williams gets dragged into some kind of "cat and
mouse"
spiel to the point where he becomes obsessed with finding out the truth and existence about a 14 year old abused kid that no-one seemed to have ever seen in person.
The rest of the movie is basically a cat and
mouse
game with Julia getting a house in this small town in Iowa and changing her identity....there is no mention of course how she got the money for this but at this point in the film I did not care all that much.
At the adoption agency they meet a
mouse
(Stuart) and they decide to adopt him.
This film is full of cat and
mouse
games and deceptions, with people hiding their identities and their natures.
"A
Mouse
in the House" is a very classic cartoon by Tom & Jerry, faithful to their tradition but with jokes of its own.
"The Invisible
Mouse"
is a delightful and different Tom & Jerry's cartoon.
The
mouse
motif was effective if a little overdone, the bones of the story are there although more emphasis is placed on the 'crime in the past' subplot.
A typical teens vs. Establishment story line is beefed up here with some absurdist humor (those exploding mice, that giant mouse, the Hansel and Gretel hall monitors) and some truly rousing tunes.
The story then moves into high gear in the form of a Tom & Jerry (cat & mouse), but is added with the dog chasing after the cat.
Ultimately however, for the first 80 minutes or so, it is a, more or less, straight forward cat and mouse, or Dog chase Dog, film in which every encounter ends in at least one death (seriously, once Sam Lee and Chang Square off, some one will die) and the fun part of movie is you never know who hands will commit the act.
I think about it now, years later when I see cake (tea and cake or death) and hear something translated into French (the
mouse
is under the table, the cat is on the chair and the monkey is on the branch.
The control system is different it uses the
mouse!
The usual cat and
mouse
antics abound until Jerry jumps into a bottle of invisible ink.
Of course Jerry gets Butch aka Killer aka Spike the dog into the act (even if it's late in the short, and his contribution is minimal indeed) Brilliant animated short which kind of reminded me of the one with the white
mouse
who scares Tom so badly.
From then on begins a thrilling and action-packed cat and
mouse
game between the frustrated cop and the professional killer.
This story is a familiar one in the long-running Tom and Jerry cartoons, especially in the 1940s, the only difference being that two cats instead of one are threatened to be evicted if they don't catch the
mouse
(Jerry).
Tom the cat, Jerry the mouse, and Spike the Dog (here called Butch, his third name, his second being 'Killer') decide to sign a peace treaty to all love each other.
This film is NOT about a cat and
mouse
fight as stated in the other comment.
Jerry
Mouse
does more than dance with Gene.
Kelly has three fabulous dance routines: one with Jerry the cartoon
mouse
of "Tom and Jerry" fame, one with a little girl, and a fantasy sequence where he is a Spanish lover determined to reach his lady on a high balcony.
The paper-thin plot leaves room for several great musical numbers including "We Hate to Leave", Joe and Clarence's lament to their fellow sailors as they're leaving the ship; Grayson's torrid rendition of "Jalousie"; Sinatra's dreamy rendition of "I Fall in Love Too Easily" (a number which is sadly deleted from some prints of this film), and "The Worry Song", a fantasy dance that Kelly does with animated Jerry the
Mouse
from Tom and Jerry fame.
"Toi le Venin" is Robert Hossein's masterpiece,and one of the great thrillers of the fifties.Based on a Frederic Dard novel,a writer the director often worked with (see also "le Monte-Charge" which Hossein did not direct but in which he was the lead too),the screenplay grabs you from the first pictures on a desert road by night where a beautiful blonde might be the fieriest of the criminals to the mysterious house where he finds his femme fatale ..and her sister.Then begins a cat and
mouse
play .One of the sisters is in a wheelchair .But is she really disabled?Which one is the criminal who tried to kill the hero on that night?
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