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: Animal trainer Boone Narr worked with 60 real mice to perform complex stunts, such as the famous scene where the mouse climbs into a sardine can bed.
Here’s a solid, descriptive feature set for such a release — written as if for a torrent/NFO file or internal release notes: MOUSE HUNT-1997-IN H.264 BY WINKER
: Over 60 trained mice were used for intricate stunts.
If you meant something else — like a for a fan edit, or a Plex/Emby metadata trick — let me know and I’ll adjust. : : Animal trainer Boone Narr worked with
Until then, the preservation of this dark, silly masterpiece rests in the hands of digital archivists. The release is a testament to the fact that codecs matter. Bitrates matter. The passion of an anonymous coder named Winker has ensured that future generations can enjoy the sight of Nathan Lane screaming at a tiny mouse in a string factory with reference-quality clarity.
: Real mice were used for many scenes, though humanely handled as noted by the American Humane Association . Until then, the preservation of this dark, silly
Mouse Hunt is a visually atmospheric film. The house is dark, dusty, and filled with shadows. In lower-quality rips (like old AVI or heavily compressed streams), the dark scenes turn into blocky messes where you can’t distinguish the mouse from the shadows.