The Mouse That Roared

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The Mouse That Roared

DVD cover of the 1959 film
Directed by Jack Arnold
Produced by Walter Shenson
Jon Penington
Written by Roger MacDougall
Stanley Mann
Starring Peter Sellers
Jean Seberg
Leo McKern
Music by Edwin Astley
Cinematography John Wilcox
Editing by Raymond Poulton
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) 1959
Running time 83 min.
Country Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom
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The Mouse that Roared is a 1955 novel by Irish writer Leonard Wibberley that launched a series of satirical books about a fictional European nation called the Duchy of Grand Fenwick.

Wibberley goes beyond the merely comic, using the situation to make commentary about modern politics and world situations. This novel was followed by four sequels - Beware of the Mouse (1958), The Mouse on the Moon (1962), The Mouse on Wall Street (1969), and The Mouse that Saved the West (1981) - none of which were nearly as successful.

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[edit] Plot summary

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Tiny (3 miles by 5 miles) Grand Fenwick borders Switzerland and France in the Alps, and proudly retains a pre-industrial economy, dependent almost entirely on making Pinot Grand Fenwick wine. Wibberley places Grand Fenwick in a series of absurd situations, where it goes up against superpowers and wins. In The Mouse that Roared it declares war on the United States after US-produced "Grand Enwick" wine threatens to undermine their economy. Expecting to be dealt a crushing defeat (and then rebuild itself through the largess that the United States bestows on its vanquished enemies such as in the Marshall Plan) the tiny Duchy instead defeats the United States, purely by accident, by capturing the Q-bomb, a prototype doomsday device that could destroy the world if triggered.

[edit] Other media

Theatrical release poster (for the 1959 film)
Theatrical release poster
(for the 1959 film)

[edit] 1959 film

  • The Mouse That Roared was made into a 1959 film starring Peter Sellers in three different roles (as "Duchess Gloriana XII" — as "Count Rupert Mountjoy", the Prime Minister — and as "Tully Bascombe", the military leader), and co-starring Jean Seberg (as "Helen Kokintz", his love interest). Other cast members included: William Hartnell (as Will Buckley), David Kossoff (as Professor Alfred Kokintz), Leo McKern (as "Benter", the Opposition Leader), MacDonald Parke (as "General Snippet"), and Austin Willis (as the "United States Secretary of Defense").

[edit] 1963 Sequel


[edit] Stage play

  • The Mouse That Roared has also been adapted as a stage play, which was and is immensely popular in amateur and school theaters.

[edit] Trivia

  • Professor Kenneth Ganezer of CSU Dominguez Hills compared himself to The Mouse That Roared after being named one of the “hottest” researchers by the publication Science Watch. [1]
  • The Marseilles and New York harbor sequences were filmed in Southampton, UK. The presence of the RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner there was a lucky coincidence.

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