Bim, the Little Donkey

Bim, the Little Donkey (1951)


  • Genre: Drama, Family
  • Release Date: 1951-04-01
  • User Rating: 8/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 0h 45min
  • Language: Français
  • Production Company: Société Française du Cinéma pour la Jeunesse
  • Production Country: France
  • Director: Albert Lamorisse
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Summary

An Arab boy, Abdullah, loves his donkey, Bim, but another boy, Massoud, who also happens to be a prince, is jealous of Abdullah and his relationship with Bim, so Massoud steals the donkey and plays mean tricks on him, such as painting him and trying to cut his ears off. Abdullah tries to rescue Bim but is caught by palace guards and is imprisoned. Realizing Abdullah's love for his donkey, Massoud becomes ashamed of his meanness and frees Bim and Abdullah. However, the donkey eats Massoud's father's lunch and is taken to a butcher. Abdullah and Massoud try to rescue Bim from the butcher, but robbers get there first and steal the donkey along with the butcher's goods. The robbers escape to the sea, and Abdullah and Massoud stage one last rescue attempt with all of their friends to try to save Bim.

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  • Jacques Prévert

    as Narrator (voice)
  • Udo Langhoff

    as
Writing Albert Lamorisse Screenplay
Writing Jacques Prévert Screenplay
Directing Albert Lamorisse Director
Sound Mohamed Iguerbouchène Music
Camera André Costey Director of Photography
Camera Guy Tabary Director of Photography

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