Top 10 Films Featuring Rats and Mice
Published on November 10, 2007 - 33 Comments
Let’s face it: aside from the obvious flaw that rodents carried and distributed the plague, rats and mice are pretty darn cute little critters. And who else but Hollywood would ride yet another animal wave into money-making oblivion. Many movies have rats and mice in them, but few use them as the main characters playing both antagonist and protagonist. All but a couple here fit that category, and the others use them as an equally supportive role, but of no less importance. Here are ten films with our furry friends.
10. Charlotte’s Web (1973)
Debbie Reynolds, Paul Lynde, and a young Danny Bonaducce supply their voices to a stellar animated feature based around the life, and, as it seems, impending death of a runty pig. Templeton steals the show in this, the superior original, as the gluttonous rat. The video I found is stills against a Sarah McLachlan tune.
9. Stuart Little (1999)
Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Michael J. Fox… oh, and the so-adorable-you-want-to-smack-him Johnathan Lipnicki fill out the cast for this animated-meets-live action comedy that really is pretty cute and quite family safe.
8. Ben (1972)
“Where Willard ends, Ben begins” so states the film poster. Lee Montgomery befriends a rat named Ben and soon discovers his real roll as the leader of a crew of rogue rodents.
7. Steamboat Willie (1928)
The cartoon that launched the world’s most famous mouse into the stratosphere. Mickey is the pilot of a steamboat and must outwit Captain Pete in this 8 minute masterpiece.
6. The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
Vincent Price and Barrie Ingham supply voice talent to the animated feature loosely based on the Sherlock Holmes stories. Twists and turns, rescues, and a cliff-hanger finale really make this a Disney feature to see.
5. Willard (2003)
I had to include the remake instead of the 1971 original with Ernest Borgnine because I truly believe that Crispin Glover is the most borderline insane and eccentric actor available today who could, and honestly does, pull off this witty re-imagining. Oh, and with R. Lee Ermey as his boss, you can’t go wring.
4. The Rescuers (1977)
Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor work for the Rescue Aid Society as two brave little mice. An adventure sends them deep into the swamps in search of a kidnapped little girl, Penny, as they enlist the assistance of shrews, rabbits, and a dragon fly named Evinrude. But it’s the diabolical kidnapper Geraldine Page who ultimately steals the show as the horrid Medusa. The music is as sad as it comes, as well.
3. An American Tail (1986)
When animator Don Bluth left Disney to begin his own studio in the early eighties, no one could have imagined he’d produce two of the most beloved movies still adored today. In this one, Feivel is separated from his Russian family as they begin to emigrate to the United States. His adventure leads to new friends, and many bumps and bruises along the way. Oh, and the song SOMEWHERE OUT THERE absolutely makes this 33-year old dude sob like a little girl.
2. Ratatouille (2007)
One of the most amazing films from the Disney/PIXAR library finds Remy the rat alone in Paris in search of a restaurant once ran by his idol. Patton Oswalt and Lou Romano as Remy and Linguini respectively give this kitchen caper all the life it needs as perhaps one of the finest films to take place in and around food.
1. The Secret Of Nimh (1982)
Wil Wheaton, Shannon Doherty, and Dom DeLouise use their amazing voice talents (the former of the trio basically unknown at the point) in this fabulous movie about Mrs. Brisby and her desperate need to relocate her home as the farm’s plow is about to till the land and destroy it. Rats, mice, a great owl, and a bumbling crow fill out the cast in this, Don Bluth’s first film outside of the Disney name. This movie is both beautiful and sad and truly makes you hope that little Timmy can get through pneumonia while his house is being uprooted. Great music, too.
Notable omissions: Rats, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Graveyard Shift
Contributor: StewWriter
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1. Juggz - November 10th, 2007 at 10:20 am
Secret of Nihm=CLASSIC!
2. Dana - November 10th, 2007 at 10:56 am
I refuse to admit that The Secret of NIMH still gives me chlls. Nope, not going to admit it.
3. dazednconfused - November 10th, 2007 at 11:32 am
Secret of NIMH scared the crap out me as a kid…
4. dangorironhide - November 10th, 2007 at 12:50 pm
I read ‘the rats of Nihm’ in primary school, I havent seen the book since then. I didn’t even realise there was a film version of it. Methinks I’ll check it out
5. Ravyn - November 10th, 2007 at 1:17 pm
You forgot Whiches. It is the movie about the Witches holding a convention and talk about turning all teh children of the world into mice. The hero is a boy who himself has been turned into a mouse.
6. Ravyn - November 10th, 2007 at 1:18 pm
I can’t spell (or edit for that matter….)
The movie is called Witches…was made in 1990 or something close to.
7. Christopher Borne - November 10th, 2007 at 1:43 pm
Stuart Little=rubbish.
that film pissed me off so badly. The book is so much better.
8. amander - November 10th, 2007 at 5:17 pm
OMG!!!! i remember Witches! wow….good times..
9. torn and frayed - November 10th, 2007 at 6:26 pm
Fantasia should be on the list for Mickey Mouse in the Sorcerors apprentice sequence.
10. StewWriter - November 10th, 2007 at 8:41 pm
Hey guys! Mr. The Author here again! You know, I saw the movie WITCHES (Ravyn) and you’re right, that one did have a lot to do with mice as well, great call! Oh, and ‘torn and frayed’ about Fantasia, I actually ran a few of the Disney Mickey Mouse movies through my head (there are really only half a dozen starring primarily him without supporting cast) and I just settled on STEAMBOAT because it is so significant in his ‘career’, but a good call non the less! thanks!
11. Xavier - November 10th, 2007 at 8:56 pm
Witches, that’s the one with Anjelica Huston, right? I remember watching that as a kid, and it made me terrified of old ladies with British accents. I still loved the movie though, haha.
12. mariposa - November 10th, 2007 at 11:33 pm
I hated Stuart Little. The book was so much better. My dad read it to me as a bedtime story when I was little and we saw it together and were both horribly disappointed.
13. Barb - November 11th, 2007 at 2:31 am
Mouse Hunt was fabulous. It made my husband laugh and that’s no mean feat!
14. Kelsi - November 11th, 2007 at 8:15 pm
AAH! WITCHES! Based on the Roald Dahl book? Did they even make that into a movie? Yes, yes it is the one I’m thinking of! (Thank you wikipedia.) Wonderful and strage.
But aside from that…awesome list! A fun read. =)
15. Ravyn - November 11th, 2007 at 8:53 pm
Kelsi: Whitches was one of my favorite movies for a long time. It was such an interesting twist on the tradition of evil witches.
16. Raging Death - November 11th, 2007 at 11:23 pm
Yeah Mouse Hunt should definitely be on this list. It’s one of the best mouse/rat films I’ve ever seen and it had Christopher Walken!
17. Arkz_Archduke_of_Geeks - November 12th, 2007 at 12:29 am
ok the secret of nimh is a wonderful movie… but dont forget mousetrap, or the green mile…
18. Mandie - November 12th, 2007 at 2:11 am
What about The Green Mile, Of Mice and Men or the Disney classic Cinderella?
This list made me realize the influential role(s) mice/rats have played in many cinematic endeavors.
Those little guys have moxie
19. jfrater - November 12th, 2007 at 2:31 am
Mandi: all excellent additions for sure
20. Elizabeth - November 12th, 2007 at 7:30 am
This list makes me realize I really like rat/mice movies!
Crispin Glover is so weird! But in a good way.
21. Gryphon - November 12th, 2007 at 8:41 am
I read rats of nimh in school and absolutely loved it. I read ahead of the class. I wasnt a big fan of the movie. They changed way too much. The book had this almost childish realism about.
22. andy - November 12th, 2007 at 8:40 pm
great that you put in willard. i’m not entirely sure what thats about. i’ve seen it but it’s still a mystery. probably mice or something
being a huge fan of crispin i think any list would benefit from his immediate presence, and mine, i’m okay in short roles but anything more than two lines i’m lost.
23. Jackie - November 13th, 2007 at 2:58 pm
I just got a pet rat guys, he’s great and so friendly and sweet. He’s grey and his name is Hamish.
24. Nikki - November 15th, 2007 at 11:24 am
I’m so glad The Great Mouse Detective was on the list! My favorite animated movie!
25. Jorgegrl - November 16th, 2007 at 11:21 am
OMG TALK ABOUT FORGOTTON FAVORITES!!!!!!!!!!! WONDERFUL LIST!!!
26. Alexandra - December 6th, 2007 at 12:39 am
What an odd idea for a list! Well, I’ve seen all of the movies on this list that I’ve heard of, apart from Ratatouille. Stuart Little is a brilliant movie!
27. jbjr - January 3rd, 2008 at 2:55 am
I know the point of this is movies featuring rats, mice. However, putting them in scenes for the sake of putting the rodents in a scene is annoying. Hairspray, Titantic, The Specialist, True Grit,The Best of Times all do this. Snoop Dogg provides the voice of rap-rat giving advice to the hero in Malibu’s Most Wanted. My Gosh, Tom Cruise takes a chunk out of one like he’s eating ribs or something. Of course some are featured in the solitary confinement scenes in prision movies!
28. Mary Lou Raney - January 10th, 2008 at 4:45 pm
Anyone remember the movie from around 65 that had a village infested with rats and set on fire to kill the rats? It had an haunting song that went with it. I think it was a Western. Was it Good, Bad and the Ugly with Clint Eastwood?
29. luckyaz - January 17th, 2008 at 1:58 am
what about “of mice and men”. great movie. the big guy actually kills a mouse.
30. Kirstin - February 21st, 2008 at 8:40 pm
Does anyone else remember “The Devil and Daniel Mouse”?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T.....niel_Mouse
There are clips on youtube, too.
I’m so glad “The Secret Of Nimh” is #1. I have to say, I would have been pretty disappointed if it hadn’t been top/
31. Kreachure - April 20th, 2008 at 5:09 pm
Okay, I’m forced to say this:
WHERE THE HELL IS ‘MOUSEHUNT’!!! So beautiful, and so underrated.
Maybe if you hadn’t filled the list with cartoons… those shouldn’t count, seriously.
32. ixora05 - May 1st, 2008 at 7:54 pm
well they’re still movies! saying they don’t count starts moving this into the realm of “are animated films equal to live-action”. I do agree that Mousehunt should be there though. It was hilarious, I loved it.
33. thtrsjh - May 10th, 2008 at 12:00 am
what about ralph?