Little Muck
Little Muck

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Little Muck

1944
Movie
80 min
German

Princess Mareile and her brother have been kidnapped. Guided by Mr. Moon, Little Muck uncovers the plot of a witch, steals her miraculous running shoes and frees the captive children from the lair of the evil giant Bumbo.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Kurt HoffmannGenres: Fantasy, Family

Plot Summary

Based on Hauff's fairy tale, this film tells the story of Little Muck, an orphan who is mistreated by his guardian but finds a magical pair of slippers that allow him to run at incredible speeds. With his newfound ability, he embarks on adventures and seeks a better life, encountering magical creatures and overcoming challenges.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reception from 1944 is scarce, "Little Muck" is generally remembered as a charming and imaginative children's film from wartime Germany. It successfully adapted a classic fairy tale for the screen, offering escapism and wonder during a difficult historical period. Its enduring appeal lies in its fantastical elements and simple morality.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its whimsical fantasy elements and faithful adaptation of the fairy tale.

  • Appreciated as a delightful and imaginative children's film.

  • Noted for its simple yet effective storytelling that appeals to younger audiences.

Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not readily available for this classic film. However, it is generally viewed with nostalgia as a beloved fairy tale adaptation.

Fun Fact

The film was made during the height of World War II in Germany, and despite the challenging circumstances, it was able to be produced and released, offering a form of escapism for audiences.

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