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MouseHunt

MouseHunt

  • Status: Released
  • 19-12-1997
  • Runtime: 98 min
  • Score: 6.538
  • Vote count: 1330

Down-on-their luck brothers, Lars and Ernie Smuntz, aren't happy with the crumbling old mansion they inherit... until they discover the estate is worth millions. Before they can cash in, they have to rid the house of its single, stubborn occupant—a tiny and tenacious mouse.

Nathan Lane

Ernie Smuntz

Lee Evans

Lars Smuntz

Vicki Lewis

April Smuntz

Maury Chaykin

Alexander Falko

Eric Christmas

The Lawyer

Michael Jeter

Quincy Thorpe

Debra Christofferson

Ingrid

Camilla Søeberg

Hilde

Ian Abercrombie

Auctioneer

Annabelle Gurwitch

Roxanne Atkins

Eric Poppick

The Banker

Ernie Sabella

Maury

William Hickey

Rudolf Smuntz

Christopher Walken

Caesar

Cliff Emmich

Mayor McKrinle

Melanie MacQueen

Mayor's Wife

Brianna Shebby

Becky

Danielle Shebb

Betty

Leslie Upson

Leslie Reinhart

Mario Cantone

Zeppco Suit #1

Peter Anthony Rocca

Zeppco Suit #2

Steve Bean

Lester Dinkus

Suzanne Krull

Waitress #1

William Frankfather

Mr. Texas

Patrick Thomas

Construction Worker #1

Peter Gregory

Doctor

E.J. Callahan

Historical Clerk

Susan Blommaert

Ms. Park Avenue

Valorie Armstrong

Franklin's Wife

Michael X. Sommers

Paramedic

Michael K. Ross

Cop

José Rey

Cuban Postal Worker

Carmen Filpi

Pallbearer #4

Harper Roisman

Factory Worker #1

David Fresco

Factory Worker #2

Scott Alan Smith

City Paramedic

Sarah Dampf

Crying Child

Orville Stoeber

Expert #1

David Weisenberg

Expert #2

Fred Pierce

Large Nosed Man

Clement Blake

Homeless Man

Saverio Carubia

Photographer

Pep Torres

Bus Boy

Jack Angeles

Kennel Employee (uncredited)

Greg Bronson

Neighbor (uncredited)

Whit Hertford

Vinny (uncredited)

Frank Welker

Catzilla / Mouse (voice) (uncredited)

谭哞哞

The opening part of *The Mouse Hunt* is indeed funny—especially the bit where the protagonist’s dad falls into the sewer. After the mouse shows up, the suffering goes on forever, so I skipped most of the scenes where the mouse fights back because they were kind of boring. Honestly, even though the mouse defeats different opponents in different ways, the theme is always the same: the mouse is so powerful that everyone gets humiliated. Even heroes as strong as Spider‑Man or Jackie Chan in *Jackie Chan Adventures* can take down a bunch of foes in a single episode, but they occasionally run into truly formidable enemies that take two or three episodes to defeat—like Venom for Spider‑Man or the Hell Demon in *Jackie Chan Adventures*. If the mouse dominates the whole story from start to finish, isn’t that dull? Is this really just a family comedy meant only for kids? The $25 million auctioned old house gets wrecked by the mouse, and then the mouse follows the two brothers to a textile factory, where it makes a cheesy furball. The brothers end up making peace with the mouse… I think I’ll go watch *How to Train Your Dragon* instead.