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The Little Prince

The Little Prince

By Stanley Donen

  • Genre: Kids & Family
  • Release Date: 1974-11-07
  • Advisory Rating: G
  • Runtime: 1h 28min
  • Director: Stanley Donen
  • Production Company: Orange Studio
  • Production Country: France
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.6/10
7.6
From 2,772 Ratings

Description

From Asteroid B-612... into our hearts. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's slender, beloved classic of innocence and discovery comes to the screen with its feet firmly on the Saharan sand, its eyes tilted to the stars and its spirit brightly soaring to the songs of Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Lowe (My Fair Lady, Camelot). "The score of The Little Prince is a sheer delight," says Vincent Canby of The New York Times. Delightful, too, is the magical storyline about a desert-stranded pilot (Richard Kiley) and a wandering child from a faraway place. Together, the two share encounters that amuse, charm and touch the heart. Have you ever acquired wisdom from a fox (Gene Wilder)? Cared for a rose that was special beyond all other roses? Visited a far-off, far-out king? Witnessed the wily dance of a snake (Bob Fosse)? The universe-no, life-is an enchanting place, even more so when it's shared with The Little Prince.

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  • Jeff

    5
    By flyboy53
    Read the book in French in HS; loved the spiritual messages and other lessons. When the movie came out, I was in college, and loved it even more--great music and choreography, although I never understood why they left out the most useful character from the book (I won't give that one away--you'll have to pay attention to the book and movie and figure it out yourself). I watch this with my kids and grandkids once in a while and everyone enjoys it--for days after, we go around singing, "I need air!" They don't make shows like this any more, to our great loss.
  • le petit prince

    5
    By Germs from the next planets
    this is an amazing move but the sory is even better! we read this in fench one, 'on ne voit bein qu'avec le coeur. l'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.' i love this book!
  • charming!!

    4
    By Lisa beyers
    tender and sweet; music is funny with legendary actors. my kids watched it over and over!
  • love it!!

    5
    By OlaFe
    this movie is great it is soo cheesy but it adds to it even the corny music parts bob fosse oh my gawd he was amazing i recommend it if you like cheesy easy watching movies :o)
  • Hmmm....Ahhhh....Ohhhhh!! :-) :-o :-I

    3
    By HolyHipHopR
    When I saw this on here I got ecstatic at first because my mother tookme to the movie theatre to watch this ( I was 4 or 5 years old) and I can still remember the vague things that have stuck in my head as a part of life; I remember the snake representing Satan? the fox turning into Gene Wilder, the planets being small then big....then I remember sadness... crying maybe? I have to see this again as an adult viewing it because all i feel from my remembrance is a sad void feeling like emptiness...I don't know /remember how this movie ends but maybe I'll look at it first before I sit down with my young son to experience it together. Maybe I ws wondering where this kid's parents were during the whole time... didn't they miss him? Why weren't they searching for him? Oh well!
  • A Fabulous Movie

    5
    By bradkinzel
    I was forced to read this novel in one of my classes at school, and as soon as the teacher showed us the cover if the book, I immediatly wanted to drop out of the class because it looked so boring. Strangly though, as time went on, by just the third chapter, I was alredy in love with the book. The book's content just seemed so moving. Unfortunately, we didn't finish, so I went and bought the book to read by myself, which took me very little time since it is so short. After I finished, I was looking for an audiobook on iTunes for The Little Prince. That is when I first saw the movie. I had no idea that there was even a movie version of the story until then. I bought the movie, and started playing it on my computer. The movie was great! All of the details of the movie seemed so precise-it was just like the book. The message of the movie seemed just as strong, too. I think that this is a great story that everyone needs to see, no matter what age you are. This story really touched my heart.
  • Horrible

    1
    By AcapulcoKid
    I was expecting a great childrens' story, but my wife and I, and all four kids were bored to tears by this movie. No plot, no purpose, no story, no message. Completely pointless and useless, kind of like one of those dreams you know you had but can't remember. Not worth your time.
  • Nice idea but...

    3
    By JoeCarter
    I was not at all impressed with the musical score. The music detracted from the childish innocence that is a modal theme in the story. I would NOT suggest a person sees this movie unless that person has read the story. The story is amazingly insightful and will quite possibly bring tears to your eyes. (that is, good tears... because you like it?) But the movie... Different tears. Something about the adults singing and dancing with the boy makes me want to point and shout, "Petofile!"
  • Lugubrious?

    3
    By Xsf
    Could it be that the person who wrote the plot summary does not know the meaning of the word lugubrious?
  • Movie musical based on a legendary classic story

    5
    By Raytech
    I saw this movie musical when I was 9 and loved it. It’s based on the book “Le Petit Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, one of the greatest stories ever told for both young and old. The Little Prince contains an award winning musical score and outstanding performances by legendary actor Gene Wilder, Broadway legend Bob Fosse, and many others. Clever use of special effects enhance the experience as well. It’s heart warming and entertaining and I would encourage everyone to see it.

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