Stage Fright

1997
6.8| 0h12m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 03 April 1998 Released
Producted By: Aardman
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Official Website: https://www.aardman.com/work/stage-fright/
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A vaudevillian's act involving the juggling of dogs is no longer a hit. He and his partner must face a brutal villain and assorted obstacles in order to secure their future.

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Steve Box

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Aardman

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Stage Fright Audience Reviews

Colibel Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
ScoobyWell Great visuals, story delivers no surprises
Donald Seymour This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Celia A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "Stage Fright" is a Bristish animated short film that runs for 11 minutes and won a BAFTA almost 20 years ago. It was written and directed by Steve Box quite a while before his Oscar win for Wallace & Gromit. My title for this review has to do with the fact that it all comes down to the animation style and whether you like it or not. It's a love hate thingey I guess. I personally did not like it and that is why I give this one a fairly negative rating. I did like, however, the scenes that were in black-and-white and smartly brought this film back to the days of silent film, which also existed in the parallel universe of this movie. Story-wise, I wasn't really impressed either. Overall the bad outweighs the good and I think the BAFTA got it wrong. Not recommended.
Robert Reynolds This is a short produced by Aardman Animations, with a bit more pathos than the other shorts the studio is known for, though there is a dark humor interspersed throughout the short, particularly one bit towards the end, one that will induce a chuckle that's more like a gasp with a small bubble of blood at the end.The short has the feel of the old melodramas to it, which is understandable, given that the setting is a theater and the plot revolves around an old-time vaudeville act, a dog juggling act which has seen better days (an aside-in vaudeville, the "dog act" was typically placed at the end of the show, in order to clear out the audience in preparation for the next performance). What follows next may be a mild spoiler: There's a charm to this short that I can't really explain. It's an old story-the shy, timid fellow, his girl and the bully who wants the girl and hates the timid fellow. But it also shows that you never know what you're capable of until your back is up against the wall and even the most beaten-down of us has some spark if pushed far enough, as happens here.This short is included on the recent DVD release of Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, as a DVD extra and is well worth watching. Recommended.
maggysimms I think this movie stands out from the rest of the Nick Park stable because it is basically not funny and not meant to be - it is slightly disturbing and thought-provoking, whereas we are used to funny little Gromit and bumbling wallace chasing cheese. It shows an excellent command of historical context - the transition from vaudeville / music hall to movies. But man, is it strange. don't show it your little nephews unless you really want them up all night! Incidentally I think the little chap is called 'Tiny', not Tinny as in earlier review. The movie puts me in mind of that one about the murderous ventriloquist dummy, the title of which completely evades me.
emasterslake This is a stop motion animated film done by the same people who did Wallace and Gromit, which is the Aardman Company.It's directed and written by Nick Park's friend, Steve Box.The story focuses on a short man name Tinny who's talent is doing a Dog Act with his fellow Dogs. The trouble is people didn't want to see Dog Tricks, they want movies.Tinny grew guilt and same that they don't like his act. His girlfriend tries to cheer him up, only she has other things in mind, such as becoming a successful actress. She loves Tinny, it's just she wants to do her career in show business.She stars with Hugh a rude and revolting movie actor. He hates Tinny and demands that he quits his dog act.The plot to this animated short is a little dry in a way. The dialog is a bit flawed with slightly bad English accents in which it's slightly hard to understand sometimes.It's still a nice short to watch. Just not as worthy as Wallace and Gromit or Creature Comforts.There's nothing too inappropriate in this short, just know that if a kid's watching this he or she wouldn't understand the story too well, due the the dialog.My rate: 7/10