Ernie Smuntz
Nathan Lane
Ernie Smuntz

Down-on-their luck brothers, Lars and Ernie Smuntz, aren't happy with the crumbling old mansion they inherit... until they discover the estate is worth millions. Before they can cash in, they have to rid the house of its single, stubborn occupant—a tiny and tenacious mouse.
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Ernie Smuntz
Nathan Lane
Ernie Smuntz
Lars Smuntz
Lee Evans
Lars Smuntz
April Smuntz
Vicki Lewis
April Smuntz
Alexander Falko
Maury Chaykin
Alexander Falko
The Lawyer
Eric Christmas
The Lawyer
Quincy Thorpe
Michael Jeter
Quincy Thorpe
Ingrid
Debra Christofferson
Ingrid
Hilde
Camilla Søeberg
Hilde
Auctioneer
Ian Abercrombie
Auctioneer
Roxanne Atkins
Annabelle Gurwitch
Roxanne Atkins
The Banker
Eric Poppick
The Banker
Maury
Ernie Sabella
Maury
The opening part of *The Mouse Hunt* is indeed funny—especially the bit where the protagonist’s dad falls into the sewer. After the mouse shows up, the suffering goes on forever, so I skipped most of the scenes where the mouse fights back because they were kind of boring. Honestly, even though the mouse defeats different opponents in different ways, the theme is always the same: the mouse is so powerful that everyone gets humiliated. Even heroes as strong as Spider‑Man or Jackie Chan in *Jackie Chan Adventures* can take down a bunch of foes in a single episode, but they occasionally run into truly formidable enemies that take two or three episodes to defeat—like Venom for Spider‑Man or the Hell Demon in *Jackie Chan Adventures*. If the mouse dominates the whole story from start to finish, isn’t that dull? Is this really just a family comedy meant only for kids? The $25 million auctioned old house gets wrecked by the mouse, and then the mouse follows the two brothers to a textile factory, where it makes a cheesy furball. The brothers end up making peace with the mouse… I think I’ll go watch *How to Train Your Dragon* instead.
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