The Little Ghost

September. 26,2013      
Rating:
5.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The Little Ghost lives in the castle over looking a small town and awakens for precisely one hour after the clock strikes midnight. Follow him on this adventure to see his first sunrise ever!

Uwe Ochsenknecht as  Bürgermeister Torsten Torstenson
Herbert Knaup as  Uhrmachermeister Zifferle
Jonas Holdenrieder as  Karl
Emily Kusche as  Marie
Bettina Stucky as  Lehrerin Thalmeyer
Sandra Borgmann as  Karls Mutter
Stephan Kampwirth as  Karls Vater
Aljoscha Stadelmann as  Polizei-Hauptmann
Nico Hartung as  Hannes
Stefan Merki as  Hauptbrandmeister

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Reviews

Karry
2013/09/26

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Solemplex
2013/09/27

To me, this movie is perfection.

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Fairaher
2013/09/28

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Guillelmina
2013/09/29

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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librarian5 buelker
2013/09/30

This movie is about a little ghost that is only awake from midnight to 1 AM. He wants to see daylight. A very wise owl tells him that there is a clock that controls the time he is awake. He changes as many clocks that he can and one day he gets his wish, however, everything starts to go wrong and he wishes that he was the ghost of night again. The movie was cute except for one scene when the mayor talks about a "mysterious black creature". A mailman comes in that is black and he says "it's not me". It was completely not necessary and ruined the film for me. There are no other blacks in this movie except for this one scene and it portrays blacks in a very negative light as if they always steal. I want my children to see as many positive images of people of different cultures so we will never watch this movie again. The sad part is that if this scene were removed it would have been a very cute movie for my family to watch.

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3xHCCH
2013/10/01

This charming children's film tells of a little white ghost who roams the halls of the castle from 12 midnight to 1 am every day with his ring of keys which can open any lock. However, he yearns to see the brightness of the daytime. Upon advice of his friend the Owl, Little Ghost needed to switch the time of a certain watch tied to him in order to set the waking time he wanted. Since he did not know which watch, Ghost proceeded to switch the time of all the watches in the castle. While he was switching a valuable watch, a spirited kid named Karl sees him. Ghost takes the watch with him in panic, and Karl was blamed for the watch's loss. From there, the Ghost and Karl will go through a lot of mishaps and misadventures while trying to rectify the situationAs you can see for the poster, Little Ghost looks a lot like Casper the friendly ghost, and acts a lot like him too. The special effects used looked obviously practical, a foamy sphere for a head and a white sheet as his body. This is clearly for very young children. There is nothing really scary about this ghost. Even his dubbed voice sounds like that of an adorable child -- very cute indeed. He would be singing some songs too for some additional entertainment.The adult actors all act in a clownish, cartoonish style as is customary for kiddie movies. Notably funny was Uwe Ochsenknecht, the actor who played both the Swedish general in the portrait and the haughty town Mayor. The actors who played the obese Chief of Police and the Clockmaker was also quite silly. Jonas Holdenrieder, who played Karl, and the actors who played his friends, did well. They were not pushy nor annoying like some Hollywood child actors were wont to do.This is a German children's film dubbed in English. Being a European film, you cannot really expect the fast and frenetic Hollywood style of storytelling. The story was told in a slower pace which may make older kids who are more used to superheroes or monsters bored. There was only one certain point in the film when the child Karl will be in a very precarious situation, but you know things will all turn out for the best. "The Little Ghost" will be funny and thrilling for younger kids. For adults though, the film's retro vibe and simple visual effects may seem hokey for most adults. Give it a chance though, and it may surprise and delight you, like it did for me. 6/10.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2013/10/02

"Das kleine Gespenst" / "The Little Ghost" is a new fantasy movie primarily for children. Adaptations from famous German children books have been pretty common in recent years and this one here is one of many success stories. It's directed by Alain Gsponer, who finally has another film at the theater four years after "Lila Lila" starring Daniel Brühl. As pretty much all German kids films these days, you'll also find some big names from German cinema in the cast: Uwe Ochsenknecht playing two characters from different centuries in funny manner, Herbert Knaup as a clockmaker and Anna Thalbach voicing the ghost. The interesting thing about the latter is that she is the daughter of famous German actress Katharina Thalbach, who did the voice work for another German kids movie "Der Mondmann" not too long ago and you can certainly see some parallels. Besides that, there's one boy as the lead character, a couple more child actors as his friends/foes and his parents etc. who are all solidly portrayed even if the actors aren't really that known to audiences.The story is about a ghost who wakes up every day at midnight and spooks around for a whole hour until he gets to sleep for 23 hours again. This wake-sleep mechanism is controlled by a clock and the little ghost would like to know which clock, so he can change it and finally see daylight. Quite a coincidence, the local clockmakers are working on a clock that isn't going exactly as it should. So they fix it , correct the time again and everything seems fine. Problem is the clock is exactly the one for the ghost and the consequence is that he wakes up at 12 o'clock during lunchtime from that day on. Initially happy, he explores daylight. Soon he's struck by a sunbeam and turns all black. it seems he always has the color of the time he's sleeping. Not much later, however, the little ghost misses his best friend (an owl voiced by the actor who also voiced Bud Spencer in many many films) and wants to return things to normal again. He's helped by a couple school kids who spotted him.This film has a whole lot of scenes that young audiences will love, mostly those including the little ghost and how he uses his superpowers. However, I'm considerably older than that and had a nice time as well. Easily my favorite scene was when the town's mayor was looking for the ghost for what he described as a "mysterious black creature" and at the same time the mailman, obviously with African origins, brings a couple letters and he hears the conversation and says something like "Don't look at me. It's not me." It's kinda politically incorrect, but I really smiled for minutes over that scene. It was just so hilarious. I think it was also included in the trailer, but I kinda forgot about this. Other scenes I loved were when the ghost spots the parade and obviously thinks the swedes are attacking again just like centuries ago, the incompetent firefighters, the guy who played the nephew of Knaup's character (he has quite some comedic talent) or also the scene where they are working the hands of the clock and the ghost falls all of a sudden into deep sleep as it's passed 1 o'clock. What I didn't like that much was the whole stolen watch subplot, but it wasn't that bad either. I just felt it added nothing to the story. The first half of the film had the focus mostly on the ghost (admittedly the ghosts laughing really started to annoy me at some point, but I'm positive kids will love it), the second half more on the little boy and his friends.I can't say how good or close this film is to the book, but I enjoyed it for the most part. It's a joy to see how strong in quantity and quality German children films are these days. I'm not an expert on foreign children films, although I have seen some from Belgian, Hungary and the Czech Republic recently too and they were good, but I'd be surprised if anything equals Germany in that regard. It's a pity that Otfried Preußler, the writer of "The Little Ghost" and lots of other famous German children literature, died early this year at 89 and didn't live to watch this movie. I think he may have enjoyed it just like I did. I recommend it to everybody who's young or young at heart.

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