Une comédie musicale basée sur la grève des vendeurs de journaux de New York de 1899. Alors que les jeunes vendeurs de journaux sont exploités au-delà de la raison par leurs patrons, ils ent... Tout lireUne comédie musicale basée sur la grève des vendeurs de journaux de New York de 1899. Alors que les jeunes vendeurs de journaux sont exploités au-delà de la raison par leurs patrons, ils entreprennent de provoquer un changement et se heurtent ainsi à la cruauté des grandes entrep... Tout lireUne comédie musicale basée sur la grève des vendeurs de journaux de New York de 1899. Alors que les jeunes vendeurs de journaux sont exploités au-delà de la raison par leurs patrons, ils entreprennent de provoquer un changement et se heurtent ainsi à la cruauté des grandes entreprises.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 6 nominations au total
- Snipeshooter
- (as Matthew Fields)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesChristian Bale was supposedly ashamed to tell his friends that the movie was a musical.
- GaffesThe real 1899 New York newsboys' strike was a partial failure. Prices were not lowered, although before the strike, unsold papers were not refunded, whereas afterwards they were.
- Citations
Joseph Pulitzer: Anyone who doesn't act in their own self interest is a fool.
David Jacobs: Then what does that make you?
Joseph Pulitzer: What?
Jack Kelly: Oh, this is my pal, Davey. The Walkin' Mouth.
David Jacobs: You talk about self-interest, but since the strike, your circulation's been down 70%. Everyday you're losing thousands of dollars just to beat us out of one lousy tenth of a cent. Why?
Jack Kelly: You see, it ain't about the money, Dave. It Joe gives in to nobodies like us, it means we got the power. And he can't do that, no matter what it costs.
- Générique farfeluDuring the closing credits, the names of the cast are divided in three groups billed as such: The Newsies, Friends of the Newsies and The Opposing Forces.
- Autres versionsThe featurettes on the DVD version of "Newsies", include at least two scenes that were altered in the final movie:
- On the soundtrack for "Newsies" during the song "Carrying The Banner" there is a line that goes, "You need a smile as sweet as butter, the kind that ladies can't resist. It takes an orphan, with a stutter, who ain't afraid to use his fists." This footage is also present during the song on one of the featurettes, however in the movie, this part is cut, leading straight to the scene where the boys jump over the barrels.
- During another featurette, one of the cast members mentions that Christian Bale had to learn an extra skill for his part and then there is footage of him with a lasso doing various tricks. This scene appears to be from the "Santa Fe" song, although it is not made clear.
- Bandes originalesCarrying the Banner
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Jack Feldman
Performed by Max Casella, Matthew Schoenfeld, Trey Parker, Mark David, Marty Belafsky, Aaron Lohr, Christian Bale, Michael A. Goorjian, and the Newsies Ensemble with JoAnn Harris, Sylvia Short, Melody Santangello, and Lois Young
Yep, I'm with the latter group. My interest in Newsies was revived when I picked up the soundtrack lately. The music is well written, and infectiously engaging. If you don't like musicals, you're not going to like this film. If you do like musical, I defy you to not like it.
Some parts, yes, are a bit hokey. It's a Disney flick, and by definition, is kid friendly. (A lyrics sampling: "And we'll kick their rear!" "They gave their word, but it ain't worth beans.") But the characters are great (and I'm not just talkin' 'bout Spot). The dynamic between Jack and Davey is great. And even though the cussin' is bland, it's still a story of young kids living in an adult world, facing adult problems with teen angst. That's good stuff. Plus, Robert Duvall's in it. Come on.
"Newsies" kind of got pushed aside after release. As an afterthought, it's interesting to wonder, with the new interest in musicals thanks to "Chicago", if the reception would be different if it were released today. No matter. As evidenced by the comments here, people enjoy it. Darn tootin'.
- JupiterAmy
- 4 mai 2003
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The News Boys
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 15 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 2 819 485 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 232 508 $ US
- 12 avr. 1992
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 819 485 $ US