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Gulliver's Travels
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Gulliver's Travels

The Amazing Characters in Jonathan Swift's Immortal Fantasy Come To Life !
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User Score144 ratings
TMDB 6.216+19391h 16mEnglish
AnimationFamilyActionAdventure

Synopsis

Gulliver washes ashore on Lilliput and attempts to prevent war between that tiny kingdom and its equally-miniscule rival, Blefiscu, as well as smooth the way for the romance between the Princess and Prince of the opposing lands. In this he is alternately aided and hampered by the Lilliputian town crier and general fussbudget, Gabby. A life-threatening situation develops when the bumbling trio of Blefiscu spies, Sneak, Snoop, and Snitch, manage to steal Gulliver's pistol.

Director
Dave FleischerFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Paramount Pictures2 production companies
Release
November 10, 1939Released
Box Office
Budget $700,000

Top Cast

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Lanny Ross
Lanny Ross
Prince David (singing voice)
Sam Parker
Gulliver (voice)
Pinto Colvig
Pinto Colvig
Gabby (voice) (uncredited)
Jack Mercer
Jack Mercer
King Little (voice) (uncredited)
Cal Howard
Prince David (voice)
Tedd Pierce
Tedd Pierce
King Bombo (voice)
Livonia Warren
Princess Glory (voice)
Jessica Dragonette
Princess Glory (singing voice)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Jun 22, 2022

This is a charmingly told animated version of Jonathan Swift's giant man, shipwrecked onto an island populated by people the size of his thumb. This focuses on the first of his adventures - in the land of "Lilliput", and of his efforts to join this community where he eats the same in a meal as they do in a week. Luckily, their big pal has his uses - not least in dealing with the neighbouring, slightly warlike, kingdom of "Blefescu" - but all that might change when some enemy spies manage to get their hands on his pistol! Can he retrieve it, and re-set the path of true love for the young Prince David and Princess Glory, who might offer a peaceful solution to their respective nation's enmity? Max & Save Fleischer's animations were rarely considered favourably when it came to comparisons with Disney - and, certainly his drawings lacked a degree of detail and vivacity, but this is still an engaging and enjoyable telling of a good story. It has humour, a few "Hap Hap Happy" songs and some decently underplayed moralising (Disney wasn't always so good at at disguising his moral imperatives), and the voice talents of Sam Parker, and the two kings Jack Mercer and Todd Pierce all keep this entertaining. As worth watching now as it was a 80-odd years ago.

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