Le petit dinosaure et la vallée des merveilles
Titre original : The Land Before Time
- 1988
- Tous publics
- 1h 9min
Un brontosaure orphelin s'allie à d'autres jeunes dinosaures afin de retrouver leur famille dans une vallée.Un brontosaure orphelin s'allie à d'autres jeunes dinosaures afin de retrouver leur famille dans une vallée.Un brontosaure orphelin s'allie à d'autres jeunes dinosaures afin de retrouver leur famille dans une vallée.
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Pat Hingle
- Narrator
- (voix)
- …
Gabriel Damon
- Littlefoot
- (voix)
Bill Erwin
- Grandfather
- (voix)
Candace Hutson
- Cera
- (voix)
- (as Candy Hutson)
Burke Byrnes
- Daddy Topps
- (voix)
Judith Barsi
- Ducky
- (voix)
Frank Welker
- Spike
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
- …
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJudith Barsi, who did the voice for Ducky, was murdered by her father four months before the film's release. Judith was only ten years old. Her headstone includes her famous line in this film, "Yep! Yep! Yep!"
- GaffesPetrie and all other Pteranodons are portrayed as herbivores, while it has been proven that Pteranodons ate fish instead.
- Citations
Littlefoot's mother: Let your heart guide you. It whispers so listen closely.
- Crédits fousThe credits roll with several backgrounds of the Great Valley at nighttime scrolling by.
- Versions alternativesIn the 2003 DVD, 2015 DVD and Blu-ray, and digital printings, there have been a few audible edits in addition to the film's restoration.
- ConnexionsEdited into Le Petit Dinosaure: Petit-Pied et son nouvel ami (1994)
- Bandes originalesIf We Hold On Together
Music and Words by James Horner and Will Jennings
Produced by Peter Asher
Performed by Diana Ross
Commentaire à la une
Don Bluth's masterpiece, The Land Before Time, is a wonderful children's feature with beautiful animation, a great story, adorable characters, and good direction.
As a director, Bluth's use of color and texture in this film is absolutely brilliant. He has this wonderful soft blending of mainly the background colors (usually most notable in the sky), which suggests use of chalk pastels to create this effect. In every film of his that I've seen, he always has great (what I like to call) atmospherics. In this film, you notice it in the blowing of dust/fog, some of the fire effects with the volcanoes (mainly the falling fire sparks), the falling black ash before the characters reach the "mountains that burn," as well as certain water effects.
The vocal cast was really well suited to all their roles. There were a few instances where some of the lines were a bit muffled and hard to understand, but for the most part, the cast did really well with their lines, made them sound natural, and child-like, and managed not to be overly cute and obnoxious as some characters made for children's films inherently are.
The score by James Horner is a wonderful addition to the film's atmosphere and really does a great job setting the mood. Horner always has a way of infusing his scores with a sense of romanticism that is often lacking in today's film composers, and this film is no exception. He makes really good use of his strings section, especially in this period of his work.
To be sure, this film is a masterpiece! All of its excellent qualities are apparent while watching the film, most notably the animation (which is excellent for a late 80s film), the voice cast, the score, the story, and the art direction. Without a doubt, it would be well-deserving of a spot in any animated feature hall of fame.
9 Stars out of 10!
As a director, Bluth's use of color and texture in this film is absolutely brilliant. He has this wonderful soft blending of mainly the background colors (usually most notable in the sky), which suggests use of chalk pastels to create this effect. In every film of his that I've seen, he always has great (what I like to call) atmospherics. In this film, you notice it in the blowing of dust/fog, some of the fire effects with the volcanoes (mainly the falling fire sparks), the falling black ash before the characters reach the "mountains that burn," as well as certain water effects.
The vocal cast was really well suited to all their roles. There were a few instances where some of the lines were a bit muffled and hard to understand, but for the most part, the cast did really well with their lines, made them sound natural, and child-like, and managed not to be overly cute and obnoxious as some characters made for children's films inherently are.
The score by James Horner is a wonderful addition to the film's atmosphere and really does a great job setting the mood. Horner always has a way of infusing his scores with a sense of romanticism that is often lacking in today's film composers, and this film is no exception. He makes really good use of his strings section, especially in this period of his work.
To be sure, this film is a masterpiece! All of its excellent qualities are apparent while watching the film, most notably the animation (which is excellent for a late 80s film), the voice cast, the score, the story, and the art direction. Without a doubt, it would be well-deserving of a spot in any animated feature hall of fame.
9 Stars out of 10!
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Pie pequeño en busca del valle encantado
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 12 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 48 336 291 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 7 526 025 $US
- 20 nov. 1988
- Montant brut mondial
- 84 704 291 $US
- Durée1 heure 9 minutes
- Mixage
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