Elliot, the smiley monster
Movie | |
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German title | Elliot, the smiley monster |
Original title | Pete's Dragon |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1977 |
length | 134 minutes |
Age rating | FSK o. A. |
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Director | Don Chaffey |
script |
Seton I. Miller , SS Field , Malcolm Marble Stone |
production |
Jerome Courtland , Ron Miller |
music |
Joel Hirschhorn , Al Kasha |
camera | Frank V. Phillips |
cut | Gordon D. Brenner |
occupation | |
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Elliot, the Smirking Monster is an American family film with musical elements from 1977. It was produced by the Walt Disney Company and is based on an unreleased short story by Seton I. Miller and SS Field, who owned the rights to Walt Disney in the 1950s acquired.
action
The film is set in New England in the early 20th century. The nine-year-old orphan Pete grew up with his adoptive parents, the Gogans. They treat him extremely badly, he has to work a lot and is often beaten.
One day Pete meets the friendly dragon Elliot. This can spit fire, which it uses for roasting apples. He can also make himself invisible; During the entire film he is mostly only visible to Pete, which often gets him into trouble, as he gets into trouble explaining when he is blamed for the turbulence that Elliot has caused.
After Pete and Elliot overcome the horror of their first meeting, they become friends, and together with Elliot, Pete flees from his adoptive parents. They start the persecution because they have no interest in simply letting their "belongings" escape.
In the fishing village of Passamaquoddy, Maine , Pete finds shelter with the lighthouse keeper Lampie and his daughter Nora. When the Gogans arrive, it is possible to drive them away with united forces.
background
Originally only an hour-long episode for Disney's television anthology was to be made from the material, but screenwriter Malcolm Marmorstein developed a full-length feature film, which is his largest project to date. It was directed by the British filmmaker Don Chaffey , who had already made two smaller Disney films in the early 1960s between two major fantasy adventures in other film productions ( Jason and the Argonauts , A Million Years Before Our Time ).
In addition to people portrayed by real actors, one of the main characters - the dragon Elliot - is portrayed by animation , for which Don Bluth was responsible. The film had its German premiere in December 1978 under the title Elliot, das Schmunzelmonster , and since 1999 it has been available on DVD in a 28-minute version (corresponding to the German theatrical version) . The song Candle on the Water (“Lichtschein auf dem Wasser”), nominated for an Oscar, is sung in the German version by Katja Ebstein .
In 2016 a remake was released with Elliot the Dragon .
synchronization
The German dubbing was created in 1977 in the studio of Simoton Film GmbH Berlin . Heinrich Riethmüller was responsible for the dialogues, lyrics and dubbing .
role | In the original | German synchronization |
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Elliot | Charlie Callas | Charlie Callas |
Pete | Sean Marshall | Patrick Elias |
Nora | Helen Reddy | Language: Gabriele Jacoby Singing: Katja Ebstein |
Dr. Terminus | Jim Dale | Joachim Kemmer |
Lampie | Mickey Rooney | Gerd Duwner |
Lena Gogan | Shelley Winters | Inge Wolffberg |
Hoagy | Red buttons | Jo autumn |
Merle Gogan | Charles Tyner | Jochen Schröder |
Willie Gogan | Jeff Conaway | Claus Jurichs |
Grover Gogan | Gary Morgan | Wilfried Herbst |
mayor | Jim Backus | Gerd Holtenau |
Miss Taylor | Jane Kean | Inge Estate |
Captain | Walter Barnes | ?? |
Reviews
“The pretty trick shots are juxtaposed with a homely staging, choreography and musical arrangement that almost completely give away the possibilities of the genre. Still a lot of fun for children, especially because of the kite that gives it its name. "
“[...] on the verge of sentimentality, but strong special effects. (Rating: 2 stars = average) "
"Hocus-pocus Kladderabums with stirring tear."
"One of the strengths of this film are the special effects."
Awards
The film was nominated for an Oscar in two categories - best song and best film music . In addition, it was nominated for a Golden Globe and a total of six categories for Saturn Awards - again for film music .
media
DVD / Blu-ray
- Elliot, the smiley monster. Anniversary Edition. Walt Disney Studio Home Entertainment, 2013 (German Blu-ray Edition, running length: 106 minutes).
- Elliot, the smiley monster. Special edition. Special Collection. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, 2009 (German DVD edition, running length: 102 minutes).
- Elliot, the smiley monster. Special edition. Buena Vista Home Video Entertainment 2003 (German DVD edition, running length: 102 minutes).
- Pete's Dragon. Buena Vista Home Video Entertainment 2001 (British DVD edition, running length: 124 minutes).
Soundtrack
- Al Kasha , Joel Hirschhorn : Pete's Dragon. A Disney Original Soundtrack. Walt Disney Records , Burbank 2002, audio carrier no. 60760-7.
literature
- Elmar Biebl, Dirk Manthey, Jörg Altendorf: The films of Walt Disney. The magical world of animation. 2nd edition, 177 p. Milchstraße, Hamburg 1993, ISBN 3-89324-117-5 .
- Walt Disney : Elliot, the smiley monster. (OT: Pete's Dragon ). The most beautiful Disney stories Volume 4. Ehapa, Stuttgart 1979.
Web links
- Pete's Dragon in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Elliot, the smirking monster in the online film database
- Extensive DVD review
- Comparison of the cut versions of the FSK without age restriction - US DVD by Elliot, the smiley monster at Schnittberichte.com