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| General |
| Medium |
DVD |
| Production Year |
1996 |
| Certification |
PG (USA) |
| Genre |
Kids & Family; Action & Adventure; Science Fiction & Fantasy; Television; Adventure; Family; Fantasy |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Nationality |
UK; USA |
| Format |
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| Amazon Link |
Buy from Amazon.com |
| Original Title |
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| Cast |
| Actor/Actress |
Role |
| Danson, Ted |
Lemuel Gulliver |
| Steenburgen, Mary |
Mary Gulliver |
| Fox, James |
Dr. Bates |
| Beatty, Ned |
Farmer Grultrud |
| Fox, Edward |
Gen. Limtoc |
| Hardy, Robert |
Dr. Parnell |
| Lyndhurst, Nicholas |
Clustril |
| Nicholls, Phoebe |
Empress of Lilliput |
| Parsons, Karyn |
Lady-in-Waiting |
| Petherbridge, Edward |
Dr. Pritchard |
| Standing, John |
Adm. Bolgolam |
| Wells, John |
Flimnap the Treasurer |
| Woodard, Alfre |
Queen of Brobdingnag |
| Woodward, Edward |
Drunlo |
| O'Toole, Peter |
Emperor of Lilliput |
| Davis, Warwick |
Grildrig |
| Maberly, Kate |
Glumdalclitch |
| Sturridge, Tom |
Tom Gulliver (as Thomas Sturridge) |
| Badland, Annette |
Farmer Grultrud's wife |
| McDonald, Mac |
Farmer |
| Harris, George |
Brobdingnag scientist |
| Ross, Ricco |
Brobdingnag scientist |
| Sterne, Gordon |
Brobdingnag scientist |
| Bardon, John |
Bedlam admissions warden |
| Chaplin, Geraldine |
Empress Munodi |
| Crowden, Graham |
Professor of Politics |
| Gielgud, John |
Professor of Sunlight (as Sir John Gielgud) |
| Huppert, Isabelle |
Mistress (voice) |
| Kapoor, Shashi |
Rajah |
| Thomas, Kristin Scott |
Immortal Gatekeeper |
| Sharif, Omar |
The Sorcerer |
| Wilson, Richard |
Professor of Language |
| Chowdhry, Navin |
Prince Munodi |
| Kalipha, Stefan |
Laputa intellectual |
| Sharma, Sandeep |
Laputa intellectual |
| Uzzaman, Badi |
Flapper |
| Tyrrell, Simon |
Sorcerer's servant |
| Savage, Mike |
Fat tradesman (Bedlam) |
| Lambton, Anne |
Visiting lady (Bedlam) |
| Shaps, Cyril |
Mad old man (Bedlam) |
| Dunn, Ian |
Alexander the Great |
| Morand, Sylvester |
Archimedes |
| McGough, Philip |
Plato |
| Stoddard, Malcolm |
Struldbrugg horseman |
| Christian, Wolf |
Struldbrugg guard |
| Berk, Ailsa |
Yahoo consultant |
| Adams, Claire |
Yahoo |
| Barber, Gary |
Yahoo |
| Burke, Billy |
Yahoo |
| Charlton, Jud |
Yahoo |
| Coyne, Jonathan |
Yahoo |
| Cullum, Matthew |
Yahoo |
| Ennals, Roger |
Yahoo |
| Godsiff, Anna |
Yahoo |
| Hopkins, Mark |
Yahoo |
| Kern, Graham |
Yahoo |
| Kosh |
Yahoo |
| Larkin, David |
Yahoo |
| Nankervis, Steve |
Yahoo |
| Russell, Steven |
Yahoo |
| Smith, Kieron |
Yahoo |
| Sotiriades, Phoebe |
Yahoo |
| Stapleton, Brendon |
Yahoo |
| Susinni, Antonio |
Yahoo |
| Thomas, Alexis |
Yahoo |
| Waters, Dionne |
Yahoo |
| Westdal, Freya |
Yahoo |
| Young, Steen |
Yahoo |
| Seco, Abdul Razac |
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| Other People |
| Director |
Sturridge, Charles |
| Producer |
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| Writer |
Moore, Simon; Swift, Jonathan |
| Composer |
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| Studio |
Lions Gate |
| Features |
| Language Tracks |
English |
| Subtitle Languages |
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| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; Dolby |
| Running Time |
187 |
| Aspect Ratio |
1.78:1 |
| Color Mode |
Color |
| Plot Summary |
Ebulliently imaginative and far more cleverly presented than you would expect from a TV miniseries, this satirical adventure succeeds by never pandering to the lowest common denominator. Closely based on Jonathan Swift's 1726 classic, it is enhanced by dazzling special effects from Jim Henson Productions and a superb, multi-ethnic cast. The biggest surprise is Ted Danson in the title role--one of his best performances, even if he is the only person in England without an accent. He conveys amusement, amazement, and intelligence as he travels from one strange country into another. Not that anyone back in Merry Old England believes Mr. Gulliver's tales of little people or giants. The story is told in flashback from an insane asylum, where he is forcibly confined. This far outshines several previous adaptations of Swift's satirical novel. --Rochelle O'Gorman
Ebulliently imaginative and far more cleverly presented than you would expect from a TV miniseries, this satirical adventure succeeds by never pandering to the lowest common denominator. Closely based on Jonathan Swift's 1726 classic, it is enhanced by dazzling special effects from Jim Henson Productions and a superb, multi-ethnic cast. The biggest surprise is Ted Danson in the title role--one of his best performances, even if he is the only person in England without an accent. He conveys amusement, amazement, and intelligence as he travels from one strange country into another. Not that anyone back in Merry Old England believes Mr. Gulliver's tales of little people or giants. The story is told in flashback from an insane asylum, where he is forcibly confined. This far outshines several previous adaptations of Swift's satirical novel. --Rochelle O'Gorman
All star adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical tale about a normal man who, after returning home following eight years of absence, relates fantastical tales about how he was thought to be giant in the Land of Lilliput, but was only six inches high in the Land of Brobdingnag. He also tells of his visit to the floating island of Laputa populated by scientists who are so obsessed with reason that they act with no common sense. Finally, he tells of his journey to the land where his disturbing likeness to the bestial Yahoos and his inferiority to the intelligent horses there makes him question the very worth of his humanity.
Written by
Kenneth Chisholm {kchishol@execulink.com}
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