hah hah... I don't think it's even availble in the states. I find it funny, since it was one of the first animated features to get an X rating (I can't remember if they said Fritz the cat came first or this). There are clips of it on youtube, but I cannot post them here. But it really wasn't a proud moment for him. I remember reading it was the last film he did under his production company, which was going under while the film was being produced.No Cleopatra isn't a short movie Drtooth. It's a full-length feature. And I don't have it.
No offense, but that's kind of a ridiculous reason to hate a movie IMO.I hated this movie, because they changed Mrs. Frisby's name to Mrs. Brisby.. a small change, perhaps, but it was my favorite book back then, and I was a bitter child
-KimDuring the film's production, the studio was contacted by Wham-O, the manufacturers of Frisbee flying discs, with concerns about possible trademark infringements if the "Mrs. Frisby" name in O'Brien's original book was used in the movie. By then, the voice work had already been recorded for the film, so the name change to "Mrs. Brisby" necessitated a combination of re-recording some lines and, because John Carradine was unavailable for further recordings, careful sound editing.
Sounds almost like the Spa'am problem they had on MTI....During the film's production, the studio was contacted by Wham-O, the manufacturers of Frisbee flying discs, with concerns about possible trademark infringements if the "Mrs. Frisby" name in O'Brien's original book was used in the movie. By then, the voice work had already been recorded for the film, so the name change to "Mrs. Brisby" necessitated a combination of re-recording some lines and, because John Carradine was unavailable for further recordings, careful sound editing.
I used to love the Pebble and the Penguin as a kid.Animated films that I really didn't like include:
Pocahontas (rather lifeless)
Happy Feet (love penguins, passionately hated this boring movie)
Toy Story (an achievement that led to better films)
Polar Express (dull and creepy corpse children)
The Pebble and the Penguin (needs no explanation)