The Mouse That Roared (1959) [PG]

Release Date:
July 17, 1959

Original Title:
The Mouse That Roared

Alternate Titles:
Az ordító egér
Рёв мыши
喧闹的老鼠
老鼠不发威
鼠吼奇谈
鼠吼记

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Highroad Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12  BR: L  DE: 12  FR: 12  GB: PG  HU: KN  US: PG 

Runtime: 83

They're taking over the country in an invasion of laughs!

The Duchy of Grand Fenwick decides that the only way to get out of their economic woes is to declare war on the United States, lose and accept foreign aid. They send an invasion force (in chain mail, armed with bows and arrows) to New York and they arrive during a nuclear drill that has cleared the streets.

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Art Direction:
Geoffrey Drake

Assistant Director:
Philip Shipway

Associate Producer:
Jon Penington

Camera Operator:
Austin Dempster

Conductor:
Edwin Astley

Continuity:
Pamela Davies

Costume Designer:
Anthony Mendleson

Director:
Jack Arnold

Director of Photography:
John Wilcox

Editor:
Raymond Poulton

Hairdresser:
Joyce James

Makeup Artist:
Stuart Freeborn

Mechanical Designer:
Gerald Endler

Novel:
Leonard Wibberley

Original Music Composer:
Edwin Astley

Producer:
Walter Shenson

Production Manager:
James H. Ware

Production Supervisor:
Leon Becker

Screenplay:
Roger MacDougall
Stanley Mann

Second Unit Cinematographer:
John Winbolt

Sound:
Red Law
George Stephenson

Sound Editor:
Richard Marden

Title Designer:
Maurice Binder

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