三隻小豬英語電影
❶ 早期一部國外電影,講三隻小豬蓋房子,然後狼來了。有點真人版的味道
三隻小豬?
導演: 伯特·吉列特
編劇: Boris V. Morkovin
主演: 比利·布萊徹 / 品托·考維格 / Dorothy Compton / Mary Moder
類型: 喜劇 / 動畫 / 短片 / 歌舞 / 家庭
製片國家/地區: 美國
語言: 英語
上映日期: 1933-05-27
❷ 有一部外國電影裡面有三隻小豬小豬還會唱歌
鄰家女孩
8.5分
主演:伊麗莎·庫斯伯特埃米爾·赫斯基蒂莫西·奧利芬特克里斯·馬奎特
導演:Luke Greenfield
類型:恐怖懸疑
時長:113分鍾
年代:2004
地區:美國
語言:英語
別名:鄰家女孩
簡介
❸ 關於三隻小豬的動畫電影
小豬媽仔 (豆瓣)
http://movie.douban.com/subject/2995721/
❹ 《三隻小豬》的原版故事。
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豬媽媽生了三隻可愛的小豬,三隻小豬彼此友愛,一家人一直過著幸福快樂的日子。
有一天,豬媽媽向三隻小豬說:「你們都長大了,應該自己出去蓋一間屬於自己的房子了。」
然後啊,三隻小豬向豬媽媽告別後,就真的出去蓋了一間屬於自己的房子。
老大蓋的是草屋,老二蓋的是木屋,老三最聰明了,因為它用磚塊蓋了一間最堅固的磚頭房子,也是三間房子中最安全的了。
有一天,老大和老二出門去玩耍,結果在路途中遇到了大野狼,大野狼一看到二隻小豬就說:「啊!我是大野狼,二隻小豬看起來好像很好吃的樣子喔!」」老大和老二一見到大野狼,馬上趕緊跑回自己的家中躲起來,不過,它們並不知道大野狼也硍在它們的後面,找到三隻小豬住的地方了。
這時大野狼「碰~」的一聲,就輕松的把老大和老二的房子撞倒了,所以呢,二隻小豬就趕快到老三的磚屋裡去躲了起來,老三看到二位哥哥,就趕緊說:「快!快!快點進來,大野狼快追來了!」
後來,大野狼也來到第三隻小豬房子的前面,它以為這間磚頭房子跟之前兩棟房子一樣,很容易就撞倒了,不過,它發現它撞了好幾次不旦撞不倒這棟房子,反而把自己的頭撞得滿頭都是包。
大野狼想了很多方法都沒辦法進去,正生氣的時候,突然發現房子的上面有一個煙囪,大野狼就爬到屋頂,准備從煙囪進去。
不過,三隻小豬並不笨,早就在煙囪下面用柴燒水,等大野狼從煙囪下來的時候,水也滾了,大野狼一下來就「啊!」的一聲,屁股被燙得紅通通,夾著尾巴逃走了,三隻小豬也可以鬆了一口氣了
(4)三隻小豬英語電影擴展閱讀
三隻小豬的故事由來;
三隻小豬,是著名的英國童話。以會說話的動物為主角,出版時間可能是18世紀或更早,由於1933年5月27日迪士尼所製作的三隻小豬長篇動畫,目前三隻小豬已是全球兒童所熟知的童話之一。
作者:
約瑟夫·雅各布斯(1854-1916)出生在澳大利亞的悉尼,1872年移居英格蘭,就讀於劍橋大學國王學院,後對人類學產生興趣,成為英格蘭民俗學會重要成員。他用十年時間收集英國民間童話,分兩卷於1890和1894年出版,彌補了英國文學的一項缺憾。
1900年,舉家遷往美國紐約,雅各布斯先做《猶太大網路》的修訂編輯,後成為猶太神學院的英文教授。1914年返回歐洲治療心臟病,兩年後卒於此病,享年六十二歲。
❺ 三隻小豬動畫片
這部動畫片是個電影動漫,好像是美國的吧!還是哪一國的。我家裡有這個碟盤。上面寫的就是三隻小豬呀!
一個小豬建了一個很好的很結實的磚房子。
一個小豬建了一個蒙古包似的稻草屋。
一個小豬建了一個木棍房子。
貌似是這個……
那個大灰狼總想吃他們,最後沒吃到……
❻ 跪求電影《新三隻小豬》(three pigs and a baby)的英文字幕
2008版電影《新三隻小豬》(three pigs and a baby)的英文字幕,已上傳到網盤。在瀏覽器的地址欄輸入下面的地址,+換成英文句點,-換成/,就可以下載了。
kuai+xunlei+com-d-nm01C3YQso1kUQQA545
下載後是srt字幕格式,用記事本打開,可以看到英文台詞。
❼ 求這個短片《三隻小豬》的英文對白,謝謝大家,謝謝!
The Three Little Pigs
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(Scene One)
Narrator: Once there were three very peculiar, little pigs. They were brothers. One brother loved to eat, one loved to sing and dance. The other brother was, well he was practical. On this particular day two of the pigs, Higgle and Niggle, were getting ready to build their new houses.
Higgle: (from off stage) Come on, Niggle, get away from that window. You've already eaten six bubble gum ice cream carrots, twenty chocolate covered corn cobs, and who knows how many potato peel malts! Now stop looking at that candy in the window and come along. We must get to the fields and build our new houses. Brother Walter has almost finished his brick house and we haven't even started yet.
Niggle: (Higgle and Niggle enter) Walter is a boar.
Higgle: It's true. Walter doesn't even know how to sing or dance the way his very talented brother does. (Higgle begins to sing and dance around the stage) It seems to me that all Walter ever thinks about is that mb old brick house of his. (Niggle nods) After all, Mother split her meager fortune so that we could go out into this cruel, hard world and live better lives than her own poor, undernourished, underfed, half-starved, famished...
Niggle: (ring last speech Niggle has begun to sob louder and louder until he finally interrupts Higgle) Ah, don't worry Mom, I'll eat a million peppermint parsnips just for you.
Higgle: There, there Niggle. I think the parsnips will have to wait. It's time to go build our houses. Now you go that way, (gestures toward one side of the stage) and I'll go this way. (gestures toward the other side of the stage) And I'll come visit you when you've finished your house.
Niggle: (begins to walk off his side of the stage) You know, thinking of Mom always makes me hungry. I'll start building as soon as I eat a little snack.
Higgle: (watches Niggle walk off stage) Good luck, Niggle. Now let's see, before a pig can find the right place to build a house, he must sing a song and dance a little dance. Build one, cha cha cha, build two, cha cha cha. (hums as he exits)
Hugo: (just as the pigs exit, Hugo pops up center stage and looks slowly from one side of the stage to the other. There you go Hugo, you very clever, masterful, marvelous, handsome and oh so hungry wolf, you. (looks at audience) Did you see those fat juicy little pigs? Um, um, um, um um! What tasty suppers they would make. (begins to pace) A plan, I must come up with a plan. (stops) I've got it! I'll use the old huff and puff trick. I bet with a little practice I'll be eating a fresh piggy for supper. (takes a loud breath and blows loudly, everything including stage shakes) Haven't lost the old touch. Well now, let's see, should I start with this pig? (starts off stage right) Or maybe that pig? (doubles back stage left) Hmmmm, oh it hardly matters, before the end of the night I'll serve them both (chuckles) to myself. (walks off same side of stage as Higgle) Here piggy, piggy. Here you cute little piggy you.
(end of scene one)
(Scene Two)
Narrator: Higgle and Niggle worked and worked on their houses. At least they worked as hard as Higgle and Niggle could.
Niggle: (from off stage, sounds of hammering and Niggle's shout as he hits and hurts his thumb. Niggle and the house rise on stage slowly) Ouch! Well now, that's what I call a house rising. (laughs) And that's what I call a pretty fine house. (Niggle begins inspecting house) Yep, best straw money can buy. You know, I think it's time to go inside to eat a well deserved snack. (Niggle walks around behind house so he is not visible to audience; then goes down stage.)
Hugo: (enters, sees the house, nods to audience, looks back at house) Hummm. The question is, how does a clever wolf get the pig out of the house? Ha! I've got it. (clears throat) Ding dong, ding dong... ice cream, real fresh ice cream. Come get your ice cream while it's good and cold. Come and get it.
Niggle: (peers out from around the house) Ice cream? (sees Hugo) Why that's a wolf, and he doesn't have any ice cream at all. He's just trying to get me out of my house so he can eat me for super. Well, I'll show him that I'm not any mb old pig. (yells to Hugo) Not by the hair on my chinny chin chin. Mr. Wolf, I'm going to stay here in my safe little house until you go away!
Hugo: Safe little house? (laugh) Don't make me laugh. If you won't come out then I'll have to huff and puff and blow your house down. (takes a huge breath; Niggle should be right behind house on stage; Hugo blows and the house disappears in a very quick, straight downward motion; Niggle is left just standing there; he looks down, looks left then right; runs off stage) Hey, no one ever told me that pigs could run. (Hugo runs after Niggle) You big bundle of lard, you come back here right now!
(end scene 2)
(Scene Three)
Narriator: Well, it looks to me like Hugo may have a little bit harder time catching the pigs than he first thought. Let's check in on Higgle and see how he is coming along with his house.
Higgle: (standing beside twig house) Figaro, figaro, figaro...home sweet home, home sweet home, home sweet home...
Niggle: (enters running) Higgle, oh Higgle! The wolf is after me! The wolf is after me! Where can we hide?
Higgle: Now don't you worry about a thing, little Niggle. I've built a fine, strong house. Just come on inside and relax. No one will get us here. (while delivering the last line the two pigs disappear into Higgle's house)
Hugo: (Pops up on stage, laughs) Clever, clever wolf. By letting the first one go, I've laid a trap to catch two in one blow. Piggies, piggies, don't be clowns. If you don't come out, I'll huff and puff and I'll blow your house down. (laughs)
H & N: Not by the hair on our chinny chin chins.
Hugo: Okay kids, you asked for it. (huffs with great drama; same action as before with house disappearing in quick, clean action) You're not going to get away from me this time! (Niggle starts to run, Hugo follows; Higgle chases them both and bumps into Hugo from the back; Hugo stops and turns around) Oh, a wise guy, huh? (takes off after Higgle; Niggle repeats the bump in the back trick)
Niggle: Na na na na na. (Hugo chases Niggle off stage; Higgle follows them both; all three come running back; Hugo is in the lead and the pigs are chasing; Hugo keeps running off the stage)
Higgle: Whew! That was too close for comfort. Come on, Niggle. Walter will know what to do. (both pigs run off stage in the opposite direction from Hugo's exit)
Hugo: (returns on stage from the same side he exited) Now where did those pigs go? (follows pigs off stage running)
(end scene three)
Walter: (standing beside his house) Let's see. I'll put the garden in over here. And the garage in over there. And... (Higgle and Niggle enter running and out of breath)
Higgle: Oh Walter, you have to save us!
Niggle: THE WOLF IS AFTER US....
Higgle: AND HE HUFFS AND PUFFS AND HOUSES JUST FLY ALL OVER THE PLACE!
Niggle: Walter, he's big and ugly...and he's very hungry.
Walter: Hello Higgle, hello Nigggle. Fine weather we're having. You two seem a bit upset. Why don't you come inside and we'll talk it over. (Walter leads into the house; Higgle and Niggle follow)
Higgle: And he was saying naughty things about pickled pig's feet.
Niggle: And roasted pork ears. Walter, he is a very bad wolf.
Hugo: (enters laughing) Three little pigs. Count them--one, two, three. One for my appetizer, one for my main course and one just for dessert. Yum, yum, yum. (toward house) Okay, you in there. That's right, I'm talking to you pigs! Come on out. There's no reason to fight me any more. I'm too strong and powerful... not to mention hungry. So come on out right now.
All Pigs: Not by the hair of our chinny chin chins.
Hugo: (huffs and puffs with all his might)
All Pigs: (giggle loudly)
Hugo: (huffs and puffs with all his might again)
All Pigs: (giggle louder than the first time)
Hugo: (huffs and puffs with all his might one more time)
All Pigs: (giggle as loud as they can)
Hugo: (shaking with rage) Ohhh those pigs! (stops) But wait, I have an idea. (disappears off stage, sounds of grunting and groaning; he appears on top of the house from back) Hugo, you are so clever, so clever.. (goes over to chimney, looks in, looks at his own body, then back in chimney) You know, they just don't build chimneys the way they used to. Oh well, here goes. (falling sound, then ganging and chattering; wolf disappears behind house; the following chase scene takes place back stage; it can be as long and as loud as your imagination makes it)
Hugo: Come back here, you pig, you.
Higgle: Gotcha.
Hugo: Ouch, why you....
Walter: Hey, who turned out the lights?
Higgle: Gotcha.
Niggle: Let go of me, you nit wit.
Higgle: Oh, sorry.
Hugo: Here piggy, piggy, piggy.....piggy.
All Pigs: Ah Ha. We Gotcha! (they all come out of the house, pigs are all upright and proud; Hugo is slumped over..order is Walter, Hugo, Higgle Niggle)
Higgle: Well, what do we do with him now?
Niggle: Why don't we build a cage and keep him for a pet?
Walter: Hold it, hold it, hold it! The only things you two are going to build are houses. And this time your are going to build them right. Understand?
Higgle: Yes Walter.
Niggle: Yes Walter.
Walter: And as for the wolf, we are going to take him to the zoo where he can't do anyone else harm.
Hugo: (looks towards the audience) I wonder if they serve good lunches there!
Walter: Tut, tut, come along now. Let's go.
All Bow! Job Well Done!!!
The End
❽ 【急】迪斯尼動畫片1933年的三隻小豬的英語字幕或者劇本
The Story of the Three Little Pigs旁白:There was an old mother with three little pigs, and as she had not enough to keep them, she sent them out to seek their fortune.媽媽:Goodbye,kids!build your own house,but be careful of the wolf.三隻小豬:goodbye,mum.旁白:three pigs leaved their mother.after a while they met a man with a bundle of straw.Pig one: 「Please, grandpa, give me that straw to build me a house."稻草爺爺:the house will be beautiful,but it easy to be broken down by wind.Pig one:never mind.only for live.稻草爺爺:it』s ok.here you are.旁白:Which the man did, and the little pig built a house with it.then he went into his house,said happily.Pig one:haha!now the wolf can』t catch me and eat me.旁白:pig one falled asleep in his house.then pig two met a man with a bundle of sticks.Pig two: "Please, man, give me that sticks to build a house."旁白: Which the man did, and the pig built his house.pig three knew the house is not strong,but it is easy to do.so he lived in the house.pig three keep going.The third little pig met a man with a load of bricks.Pig three:"Please, man, give me those bricks to build a house with."旁白:So the man gave him the bricks, and he built his beautiful house with them.Pig three:ok!my house is so hard.i mustn』t scare of the wolf.旁白:Presently came along a wolf, he knocked at the pigone』s door.狼: "Little pig, little pig, let me come in."pigone answered: "No, no, go away."The wolf: "Then I"ll huff, and I"ll puff, and I"ll blow your house in."旁白:So he huffed, and he puffed, and he blew his house in。 pig one is scared,fortunetely he run away to the pig two』s house.Pig one:I』m regretful that I didn』t listen to the grandpa.旁白:Then along came the wolf。He is shouting.Wolf: "Little pig, little pig, let me come in."Pig one and two:"No, no, go away."Wolf:"it』s very easy.sticks is not strong.Then I"ll puff, and I"ll huff, and I"ll blow your house in."旁白:So he huffed, and he puffed, and he puffed, and he huffed, and at last he blew the house down, luckily the little two pigs run away to pig three』s house.they are scared,but pig three seemed not to be afraid.旁白:the wolf came, as he did to the other little pigs。Wolf:Little pig, little pig, open the door."Threepigs:"No, no, you are the wolf.go away"Wolf:"Then I"ll huff, and I"ll puff, and I"ll blow your house in."旁白:Well, he huffed, and he puffed, and he huffed and he puffed, and he puffed and huffed; but he could not get the house down. When he found that he could not, with all his huffing and puffing, blow the house down。Wolf: "Little pig, I know where there is a nice field of turnips."Three pigs:"Where?"Wolf:"Oh, in Mr. Smith"s home field, and if you will be ready tomorrow morning I will call for you, and we will go together and get some for dinner."Three pigs:"Very well,I will be ready. What time do you mean to go?"Wolf:"Oh, at six o"clock."旁白:Well, the little pig got up at five, and got the turnips before the wolf came。At 6 o』clock,the wolf came.Wolf: "Little pig, are you ready?"The little pig said, "Ready! I have been and come back again, and got a nice potful for dinner."旁白:Then the wolf was very angry indeed, and declared he would eat up the little pig。Wolf:you three little pigs. I wanna eat you.i will get down your chimney,and eat you.旁白:When the little pigs saw what he was about, they hung on the pot full of water, and made up a blazing fire, and, just as the wolf was coming down, took off the cover, and in fell the wolf; so the little pig put on the cover again in an instant. The wolf died, they lived happily ever afterwards.Three pigs:sing a song.