IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
145.801
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ein junger Zirkuselefant, der wegen seiner riesigen Ohren verspottet wurde, wird von einer Maus unterstützt, um sein volles Potenzial auszuschöpfen.Ein junger Zirkuselefant, der wegen seiner riesigen Ohren verspottet wurde, wird von einer Maus unterstützt, um sein volles Potenzial auszuschöpfen.Ein junger Zirkuselefant, der wegen seiner riesigen Ohren verspottet wurde, wird von einer Maus unterstützt, um sein volles Potenzial auszuschöpfen.
- 1 Oscar gewonnen
- 5 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Sterling Holloway
- Mr. Stork
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Edward Brophy
- Timothy Q. Mouse
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
James Baskett
- Fats Crow
- (Nicht genannt)
Herman Bing
- The Ringmaster
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Billy Bletcher
- Clown
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Jim Carmichael
- Dopey Crow
- (Nicht genannt)
Hall Johnson Choir
- Crows
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Cliff Edwards
- Dandy Crow
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Verna Felton
- The Elephant Matriarch
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
- …
Stan Freberg
- Dumbo
- (Archivtonaufnahmen)
- (Nicht genannt)
Noreen Gammill
- Catty the Elephant
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Eddie Holden
- Clown
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Malcolm Hutton
- Skinny
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Hall Johnson
- Deacon Crow
- (Nicht genannt)
James MacDonald
- Roaring Lion
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Harold Manley
- Boy
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
John McLeish
- Narrator
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Jack Mercer
- Clowns
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesInitially, Walt Disney was uninterested in making this movie. To get him interested, story men Joe Grant and Dick Huemer wrote up the film as installments which they left on Walt's desk every morning. Finally, he ran into the story department saying, "This is great! What happens next?"
- PatzerDumbo drinks the beer through his trunk rather than spraying it into his mouth.
- Zitate
Crow #1: Did you ever see an elephant fly?
Crow #2: Well, I've seen a horse fly.
Crow #3: Ah, I've seen a dragon fly.
Crow #4: Hee-hee. I've seen a house fly.
- Crazy CreditsThe RKO logo is in gold on a blue background within a stylish gold border; all of this is on a red background.
- Alternative VersionenThe last theatrical release of the film that featured RKO title cards was in 1949. When it was re-released in 1959, it was replaced by Buena Vista title cards and was the same way until 2001, when the film was released on DVD for the first time for its 60th anniversary and all references to RKO were restored. (The 1995 laserdisc release, as well as the 1999 Japanese DVD actually did retain the RKO titles before then.)
- VerbindungenEdited into Disney-Land: Dumbo (1955)
- SoundtracksLook Out for Mr. Stork
(uncredited)
Music by Frank Churchill
Lyrics by Ned Washington
Performed by The Sportsmen Quartet
Ausgewählte Rezension
All the other elephants shun Dumbo for his gigantic ears, and his mother has been locked up for protecting him, so he's all alone in the world... until Timothy Q Mouse shows up.
A beautiful piece of work. At just 60 mins, it is short and sweet. But it also contains some of Disney's best visual poetry. Dumbo's not saying a single word means his entire character is created through the physical. The entire opening sequence, till the gossipy elephants start talking, plays out without words, and its like the best silent movies. Simply beautiful.
Mrs Jumbo rearing up and destroying the big top to protect Dumbo from taunting kids is an incredible scene. Dumbo's mother spends the movie imprisoned in a carriage labelled "mad elephant" - and surely one of the most beautiful, heartbreaking scenes i've ever seen plays out when Dumbo and his mother have contact only by touching trunks, through the bars in the window of her cell. A beautiful sequence begins: the beautiful song "Baby Mine" plays as she cradles him in her trunk, and when Dumbo leaves she can't see him, and she stretches her trunk as far as she can out the window to try and reach him, and... oh, its too much!
The pink elephants sequence is as close to trippy Disney ever got - and its brilliant. One of the best, most inventive sequences in animation history. Great song, too.
Some terrific songs: Look Out for Mr Stork, Casey Junior (the train song), Pink Elephants, When I see an elephant fly and Baby Mine.
10/10. Timothy Q Mouse is a great character, the animation is so concise and perfect, great songs, the message that if you believe you can overcome your handicaps you will so inspiring and beautiful, and the movie so short and sweet it will forever retain its appeal.
A beautiful piece of work. At just 60 mins, it is short and sweet. But it also contains some of Disney's best visual poetry. Dumbo's not saying a single word means his entire character is created through the physical. The entire opening sequence, till the gossipy elephants start talking, plays out without words, and its like the best silent movies. Simply beautiful.
Mrs Jumbo rearing up and destroying the big top to protect Dumbo from taunting kids is an incredible scene. Dumbo's mother spends the movie imprisoned in a carriage labelled "mad elephant" - and surely one of the most beautiful, heartbreaking scenes i've ever seen plays out when Dumbo and his mother have contact only by touching trunks, through the bars in the window of her cell. A beautiful sequence begins: the beautiful song "Baby Mine" plays as she cradles him in her trunk, and when Dumbo leaves she can't see him, and she stretches her trunk as far as she can out the window to try and reach him, and... oh, its too much!
The pink elephants sequence is as close to trippy Disney ever got - and its brilliant. One of the best, most inventive sequences in animation history. Great song, too.
Some terrific songs: Look Out for Mr Stork, Casey Junior (the train song), Pink Elephants, When I see an elephant fly and Baby Mine.
10/10. Timothy Q Mouse is a great character, the animation is so concise and perfect, great songs, the message that if you believe you can overcome your handicaps you will so inspiring and beautiful, and the movie so short and sweet it will forever retain its appeal.
- Ben_Cheshire
- 7. Juli 2004
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- 950.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 3.890 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 4 Minuten
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By what name was Dumbo, der fliegende Elefant (1941) officially released in India in Hindi?
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