Les passagers de la Grande Ourse (S)
1943 · Movie · 9 min. · France
The film is told mostly without words, so it can be enjoyed by just about anyone. It begins with a wildly futuristic cruise ship being readied for its first flight...and yes, I meant flight. This ship has huge balloons--making it sort of like a zeppelin-ship hybrid! And, since it is so modern, it also comes with a crew of robots. The problems begin when a young boy follows his curious dog into the ship. Accidentally, the boat is launched and soon the robots come alive--and recognize the boy as a stowaway--and try to throw him off--despite the ship being high in the sky.
Direction Paul Grimault
Screenplay Maurice Blondeau · Paul Grimault
Original title Les passagers de la Grande Ourse (S)
5.5
22 votes (FilmAffinity)
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