What does the mouse that roared mean?

declares war on America so that after they lose they can qualify for foreign aid - it was called "the mouse that roared" - so perhaps the expression means to turn something ineffective and "safe" into something that sounds quite dangerous, but isn't.

Considering this, what is the mouse that roared about?

When the tiny nation of Grand Fenwick's only export, a special wine, begins to be produced in California, their entire economy collapses. Things look dire until Prime Minister Rupert Mountjoy (Peter Sellers) points out that no country that has declared war on the United States has ever gone hungry. When Field Marshall Tully Bascombe (Peter Sellers) and the 23 other men in the Grand Fenwick army invade the United States, their plan to immediately surrender unravels.

Also Know, where is Grand Fenwick? In the shared alternate history of Ill Bethisad (1997 and after), Grand Fenwick is an actual country located between France and Helvetia (this world's version of Switzerland). Within Ill Bethisad, it is the smallest country in the world, being only 15 sq mi (39 km2) in size.

In respect to this, where was the mouse that roared filmed?

The Marseille and New York Harbor sequences were filmed in Southampton; the presence of the RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner there was a lucky coincidence.

What was Peter Sellers last movie?

He was still basking in the acclaim for his starring role in last year's "Being There," which won him an Academy Award nomination. His latest film, "The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu," opens in Chicago on Aug. 8.

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