The Mad Doctor

1933 "Mickey to the Rescue!"
7.6| 0h7m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 21 January 1933 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Productions
Country: United States of America
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A dark and stormy night. Pluto is spirited away to the spooky mansion of an evil genius for a mad transplant scheme to put his head on the body of a chicken. Mickey gives chase, but find himself threatened severely by the house and its denizens.

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Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Arianna Moses Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Loui Blair It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
Quiet Muffin This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "The Mad Doctor" is a 7-minute Disney cartoon from 1933, so this one will have its 85th anniversary next year already and if you read this review past 2018, then it already did and to put it all into perspective this is from the year that Hitler came into power in Nazi Germany. That's how old it is. And while Disney made some propaganda films too, the mad doctor reference here is not yet connected to the Führer. The film is in black-and-white and it is one of the earlier Mickey cartoons and even earlier for Pluto, but not one of the very earliest for this famous duo. Pluto gets abducted by an evil doctor who has plans to create a creature half-dog half chicken. And Mickey is of course out to save his dog quickly, but not only does he have to deal with the mad doctor, there's also tricky doors, clingy skeletons and a lot more getting in the way of his mission. Is it really doable in 7 minutes? Watch for yourself. Or don't as early Mickey was not that great to be honest, at least not before the color cartoon era. Dream sequences also weren't really that new anymore, even in the 1930s. Here the action and comedy feel rather random and confusing. Sure it is a cartoon and a mix of creepy fantasy and horror, but realism is completely MIA here. I wasn't too entertained by this one. Yes I do like Mickey, but it's not his fault this one was underwhelming. Thumbs down. Don't watch.
Cartoon King "The Mad Doctor" was considered by many to be very dark for a Disney short. The character of the Mad Doctor is quite creepy himself, and him trying to kill Mickey with a saw truly shows his evilness. But I'm not saying all of this is bad. This is actually part of why I love this short so much.Now I am a HUGE fan of golden-age cartoon shorts. And of course, some of the best of these classic cartoons come from Disney. I truly think "The Mad Doctor" is one of the best Mickey Mouse cartoons. It's dark, spooky and kind of eerie, but that just adds to how great this short really is. It's in black and white of course, since color wasn't very common in 1933, but the animation in this short is fantastic. Like other classic Mickey shorts, this one has a very rubbery feel to the animation, and that was really cool. The animation is just done so perfectly in this short, I can't find a single fault in it.The plot of this short is about Pluto being captured by an evil doctor who plans to attach Pluto's head to the body of a chicken. Mickey goes to the scary castle to rescue Pluto.Even the story of this short is kind of dark. Still, Ithis was a great cartoon. Sure it may frighten small children, but at least it has a happy ending."The Mad Doctor" is one of the best classic Mickey Mouse cartoons. It's dark, spooky, eerie, and kind of creepy, but it has great animation, an original, well-written story, and is very fun and enjoyable to watch.Rating: 9/10 "Excellent"
mail-671 I can recall only seeing this once on tv some 30 years ago & was a rarity amongst Disney's early output/ This is no Silly Symphony and has a particular interest in that it was given a very limited release in the UK for one good reason - it has the rare distinction in the history of animation of having the then censor's new "H" for horror clapped on it (noone under 16 years admitted irrespective of the programmes). Disney's best children's later attractions as Snow White,Dumbo, Pinnochio & Fantasia had their darker moments of terror which gave the then censor some problems(unlike today!).Hence,like the later Wizard of Oz Snow White was initially given the "A" certificate before going on General Release when it was then changed to the Universal cert unlike Wizard which was never changed. Ever since The Skeleton Dance, ol'Uncle Walt like Hitchcock took secret glee in the anxiety element. Perhaps that there Big Bad Wolf in the 3 Little Pigs was not so far from The Wolf Man! Boo!
travisimo For me, this cartoon illustrates why Disney has the edge over the other animation companies – it has a lot of heart. In The Mad Doctor, Mickey Mouse tries to save his dog, Pluto, from an evil scientist who wants to conduct a life-ending experiment on Pluto. Through the short, you feel for the characters and are actually concerned for them.The cartoon is very well drawn despite it only being in black and white. Disney animators use this limitation to their advantage with great shading and lighting effects. You even get a sense that you're looking at an old horror flick. The gags are great too, especially seeing what Pluto goes through when he's scared by the doctor. But by far the best part of this cartoon is the ending. It's both surprising, slightly scary, and heartwarming. This cartoon is a bright spot in the early days of an inspirational and innovative enterprise.My IMDb Rating: 10/10