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Перевести · 25.06.1993 · Dennis the Menace: Directed by Nick Castle. With Walter Matthau, Mason Gamble, Joan Plowright, Christopher Lloyd. When his parents have to go out of town, Dennis stays with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. The little menace is driving Mr. Wilson crazy, but Dennis …
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Music by: Jerry Goldsmith
Produced by: John Hughes, Richard Vane
Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Joan …
Release date: June 25, 1993
Dennis the Menace is a 1993 American family comedy film based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip of the same name. The film was directed by Nick Castle and written and co-produced by John Hughes, and distributed by Warner Bros. under their Family Entertainment label. Dennis the Menace concerns the misadventures of a mischievous child (Mason Gamble) who wreaks havoc on his next door neig…
Dennis the Menace is a 1993 American family comedy film based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip of the same name. The film was directed by Nick Castle and written and co-produced by John Hughes, and distributed by Warner Bros. under their Family Entertainment label. Dennis the Menace concerns the misadventures of a mischievous child (Mason Gamble) who wreaks havoc on his next door neighbor George Wilson (Walter Matthau), usually hangs out with his friends Joey (Kellen Hathaway) and Margaret Wade (Amy Sakasitz), and is followed everywhere by his dog, Ruff. The film also features a cameo appearance by Jeannie Russell who was a cast member on the original television show.
Released on June 25, 1993, Dennis the Menace was a commercial success, grossing $117.2 million on a $35 million budget despite receiving negative reviews from critics. A direct-to-video sequel called Dennis the Menace Strikes Again was later released in 1998 without the cast from this film. Another direct-to-video sequel called A Dennis the Menace Christmas was released in 2007 with different cast from both first and second films.
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Created by: Based on the comic strip …
Genre: Sitcom
Country of origin: United States
Theme music composer: William Loose, John Seely
Dennis the Menace is an American sitcom based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip of the same name. It preceded The Ed Sullivan Show on Sunday evenings on CBS from October 1959 to July 1963. The series starred Jay North as Dennis Mitchell; Herbert Anderson as his father, Henry; Gloria Henry as his mother, Alice; Joseph Kearns as George Wilson; Gale Gordon as George's brother, John Wilson;
Dennis the Menace is an American sitcom based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip of the same name. It preceded The Ed Sullivan Show on Sunday evenings on CBS from October 1959 to July 1963. The series starred Jay North as Dennis Mitchell; Herbert Anderson as his father, Henry; Gloria Henry as his mother, Alice; Joseph Kearns as George Wilson; Gale Gordon as George's brother, John Wilson; Sylvia Field as George's wife, Martha Wilson; and Sara Seegar as John's wife, Eloise Wilson.
Originally sponsored by Kellogg's cereals and Best Foods (Skippy peanut butter), the series was produced by Dariell Productions and Screen Gems.
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Перевести · Dennis and Gnasher (previously titled Dennis the Menace and Gnasher, and originally titled Dennis the Menace) is a long-running comic strip in the British children's comic The Beano, published by DC Thomson, of Dundee, Scotland.The comic stars a boy named Dennis the Menace …
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Перевести · Dennis, Tommy, and Stewart start a clubhouse in Mr. Wilson's crawl-space. After a fortuneteller tells Mr. Wilson that he will hear from one of his late relatives, he hears noises in the house and thinks a late relative has come back from the dead, but it's Dennis …
Is there a TV show based on Dennis the Menace?
Is there a TV show based on Dennis the Menace?
Dennis the Menace Annual, now known as the Dennis and Gnasher Annual, is a compilation of the comics plus new material. Various television adaptations of the comic strip: Dennis the Menace and Gnasher(1996 TV series)is an animated television series based on the Beano comic strip, known internationally as Dennis and Gnasher.
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Which is the longest running Dennis the Menace comic strip?
Which is the longest running Dennis the Menace comic strip?
The comic stars a boy named Dennis the Menace and his Abyssinian wire-haired tripe hound Gnasher . The strip first appeared in issue 452, dated 17 March 1951, and is the longest-running strip in the comic.
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How old was Dennis the menace when he turned 40?
How old was Dennis the menace when he turned 40?
The Beano turned 40 in 1978. To celebrate, Dennis's weekly comic strip this week featured him celebrating his birthday and his menacing antics with his brand new cowboy outfit. In 1980, The Beano reached a landmark 2000th issue. The front cover depicted Dennis offering to show readers the first issue of the comic.
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When did Dennis the Menace and Gnasher come out?
When did Dennis the Menace and Gnasher come out?
Dennis the Menace and Gnasher(1996 TV series)is an animated television series based on the Beano comic strip, known internationally as Dennis and Gnasher. Dennis the Menace and Gnasher(2009 TV series)was released on September 7, 2009. Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed!
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Перевести · Dennis the Menace is a daily syndicated newspaper comic …
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Перевести · Dennis the Menace may refer to either of two comic strip characters that both appeared in March 1951, one in the US and one in the UK.. American character. Dennis the Menace (U.S. comics), a daily US syndicated newspaper comic strip since March 12, 1951 . Various television and film adaptations of the comic strip: Dennis the Menace …
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This article is about the 1993 American live-action film. For the 1987 TV film, see Dennis the Menace (U.S. comics) § Film and television.
Dennis the Menace is a 1993 American family comedy film based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip of the same name. The film was directed by Nick Castle and written and co-produced by John Hughes, and distributed by Warner Bros. under their Family Entertainment label. Dennis the Menace concerns the misadventures of a mischievous child (Mason Gamble) who wreaks havoc on his next door neighbor George Wilson (Walter Matthau), usually hangs out with his friends Joey (Kellen Hathaway) and Margaret Wade (Amy Sakasitz), and is followed everywhere by his dog, Ruff. The film also features a cameo appearance by Jeannie Russell who was a cast member on the original television show.
Released on June 25, 1993, Dennis the Menace was a commercial success, grossing $117.2 million on a $35 million budget despite receiving negative reviews from critics. A direct-to-video sequel called Dennis the Menace Strikes Again was later released in 1998 without the cast from this film. Another direct-to-video sequel called A Dennis the Menace Christmas was released in 2007 with different cast from both first and second films.
Five-year-old Dennis Mitchell is a constant source of mischief in his neighborhood, especially to his retired next-door neighbor George Wilson. One summer morning, George pretends to be asleep to avoid Dennis, who mistakes this for illness and shoots an aspirin into George’s mouth with a slingshot. Dennis’s parents Henry and Alice learn of the incident, and try to discipline him as they get ready for work, and leave him with his friend Joey at the home of their classmate Margaret, whom the boys dislike. As the three children fix up an abandoned treehouse in the woods, itinerant criminal Switchblade Sam arrives in town.
Vacuuming up spilled paint in the garage, Dennis inadvertently shoots a glob of paint and splinters onto George’s barbecue grill while George is cooking chicken. Tasting the paint, George suspects Dennis. The Mitchells leave Dennis with teenage babysitter Polly, who invites her boyfriend Mickey over. Sneaking outside, Dennis pranks Polly and Mickey by ringing the doorbell and hiding until Mickey tapes a thumbtack to the doorbell. George walks over to the Mitchells' place, against his wife Martha's wishes, to investigate the vacuum in the Mitchells’ garage, where he accidentally shoots himself in the gonads with a golf ball. Hoping to confront the Mitchells, he pricks his thumb on the tack. Mistaking him for the prankster, Polly and Mickey douse him in bath water and flour, much to Martha's amusement. Switchblade Sam commits a string of robberies throughout town, and is noticed by the suspicious Chief of Police, who politely advises him to leave town.
Bringing the sleeping George an apology card, Dennis plays with George’s dentures and loses the two front teeth, replacing them with Chiclets just before George has his picture taken for the local newspaper. Alice and Henry both leave on business trips, but have trouble finding someone willing to babysit Dennis. Martha agrees to let Dennis stay with her and George, happy to treat him as the child they never had. While she enjoys telling Dennis a poem from her own childhood, George is infuriated by slipping on Dennis's spilled bath water, ripping his new pyjamas, and finding out Dennis had emptied his nasal spray bottle, replaced the nasal spray with mouthwash, and replaced the mouthwash with toilet cleaner. Dennis lets his dog Ruff inside the Wilsons’ house, leading George to mistake the dog for Martha in the dark. In the attic, Dennis's carelessness makes George slip on mothballs and nearly crushes him with a canoe.
George has been chosen to host his garden club’s “Summer Floraganza”, having spent almost forty years growing a rare orchid that will finally bloom on the night of the party. Alice's flight is delayed by a thunderstorm forcing Dennis to stay with the Wilsons for the night of the Summer Floraganza. While Martha is understanding, George is deeply dismayed about this. At her insistence though, he allows Dennis to be at the party, but warns him to be well behaved. During the party, Dennis presses a black button that opens the garage door, which upends the entire table of desserts, and is sent inside. While the Wilsons and their guests await the flower’s nocturnal display, Switchblade Sam robs the house, stealing George’s collection of antique coins from the safe. Dennis hears him as he leaves, then goes downstairs to find the safe open and the coins missing. He alerts the party, distracting everyone from the brief blooming of the flower, which then dies. Furious, George castigates Dennis, who flees to the woods in sadness and is caught by Switchblade Sam. Henry and Alice arrive home to learn their son has disappeared, prompting a town-wide search, and even a guilt-ridden George sets out to find Dennis after realizing that the boy was telling the truth about the robbery.
Switchblade Sam prepares to leave town with Dennis as an unsuspecting hostage. Showing Sam the proper way to tie him up, Dennis handcuffs his captor, loses the handcuff key, and unintentionally bludgeons and torches him. Just as Dennis discovers George’s stolen coins and realizes Sam is a thief, Sam attempts to stab Dennis but is snared in a rope caught by a passing train. The next morning, Dennis returns home with the captured Sam, to the relief of George and the entire neighborhood. Sam is arrested by the amused Chief of Police, and Dennis naïvely gives the thief his switchblade back where he attempts to stab him with it, but the police officer closes the police car door on Sam’s hand, and he drops the knife down the drain and winces in pain before being driven away.
Dennis and George make amends, and Alice mentions that she can bring Dennis to work with her as her office now has a daycare center. George insists he and Martha would be happy to continue watching Dennis themselves, just as Dennis accidentally flings a flaming marshmallow onto George's forehead. During the credits, Dennis unwittingly gets his mother's condescending coworker Andrea caught in the office photocopier.
Mason Gamble won the role of Dennis Mitchell after beating out a reported 20,000 other children who had auditioned for it.[1]
The film premiered on June 25, 1993. It was known simply as Dennis in the United Kingdom in order to avoid confusion with an unrelated British comic strip, also called "Dennis the Menace", which also debuted in 1951.[2]
The film's music was composed by veteran composer Jerry Goldsmith, who was John Hughes's first and only choice to write the score for it. The short-lived Big Screen Records label released an album of Goldsmith's score alongside the film in July 1993; La-La Land Records issued the complete score in April 2014 as part of their Expanded Archival Collection on Warner Bros. titles.
Additionally, three old-time pop hits were featured in the film: "Don't Hang Up" by The Orlons, "Whatcha Know Joe" by Jo Stafford (from the 1963 album, Getting Sentimental over Tommy Dorsey) and "A String of Pearls" by Glenn Miller.
On November 16, 1993, Warner Home Video released the film on VHS and LaserDisc. It was released on DVD January 28, 2003, and was re-released on a double feature DVD with Dennis the Menace Strikes Again on August 30, 2005.
The film was a success at the box office. Against a $35 million budget, it grossed $51.3 million domestically and a further $66 million overseas to a total of $117.3 million worldwide,[3][4] despite generally mixed reviews from film critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 27%, based on 26 reviews with an average rating of 3.9/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Walter Matthau does a nice job as Mr. Wilson, but Dennis the Menace follows the Home Alone formula far too closely."[5]
Vincent Canby, in what would become one of his final reviews for The New York Times, remarked that "this 'Dennis the Menace' isn't a comic strip, but then it's not really a movie, certainly not one in the same giddy league with the two 'Home Alone' movies," adding that "Mr. Hughes and Mr. Castle try hard to re-create a kind of timeless, idealized comic-strip atmosphere, but except for the performances of Lea Thompson and Robert Stanton, who play Dennis's parents, nobody in the movie seems in touch with the nature of the comedy" and that the film "simply looks bland, unrooted in any reality." Of the other performances, Canby stated that Gamble was "a handsome boy, but [that] he displays none of the spontaneity that initially made [Macaulay] Culkin so refreshing".[6]
A mixed review came from Peter Rainer of the Los Angeles Times, who praised Matthau's performance enormously, yet called the film "pretty tepid tomfoolery but [...] not assaultive in the way that most kids’ films are nowadays":
The “Dennis” comic strip, early ‘60s TV show and currently syndicated animated series all opt for an Everytown U.S.A. blandness—pipsqueak rebellion in a ‘50s time warp. The movie, directed by Nick Castle from Hughes’ script, is still caught up in that warp (with a few concessions, like the fact that both of Dennis’ parents now work). This means that Dennis doesn’t get into any high-tech shenanigans. No computers, no video games, no laser guns. The film pretty much sticks to the old-fashioned basics [and] since this Dennis is only 5 years old, perhaps the decision was made to keep things slapstick-simple. Or could it be that the filmmakers regard Dennis as a “classic"—like, say, Huck Finn or Penrod?
This sort of misplaced reverence probably won’t do much for young audiences accustomed to a little more zap and bounce in their heroes. Parents might be grateful, though. The shenanigans in “Dennis the Menace” are mostly so mildly conceived and executed that kids aren’t likely to try them out on their families when they get home from the theater. Mom and Dad won’t have to lock up the frying pans.
If Hughes was expecting this film to create another pipsqueak franchise for him, he may have miscalculated. “Dennis the Menace” seems more like a rest period in between Culkin-ized tantrums. It’s not much—just one goofy little foul-up after another—but its lack of crassness is rather sweet.[7]
Roger Ebert gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote, "There's a lot to like in Dennis the Menace. But Switchblade Sam prevents me from recommending it."[8] Mason Gamble received a Razzie Award nomination for Worst New Star but also won "Best Youth Actor Leading Role in a Motion Picture: Comedy" at the 15th Youth in Film Awards.
The film also spawned a platforming video game for the Amiga, Super NES and Game Boy platforms. It included stages based on Mr. Wilson's house, the great outdoors, and a boiler room among others.
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