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This acclaimed made-for-television version of Swift's fantasy employs an all-star cast (led by Ted Danson) and superior special effects to portray all four books in the cycle. From Lilliput and Brobdingnag to Laputa and the lands of the Struldbruggs and Houyhnhnms, Gulliver's nine-year odyssey and his struggle to prove his .. Read more
| Starring | Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen, James Fox, Ned Beatty |
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| Director | Charles Sturridge |
| Genres | Drama |
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Great story, very well adapted--shame about the casting
This is a visually stunning adaptation of the great novel by Jonathan Swift. Swift wrote this story as a satire on the many wrongs of English society in the ... read more »
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Gulliver's Travels (1996)
What I didn't realise was how long it would last - just under 3 hours! Definitely one to be watched in parts!!
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Indulge yourself
with a wonderful three hours of this fantastic mini-series. The location manager and wardrobe department must have needed six months rest in a dark room ... read more »
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Yahoo !!!!
I missed this series when it was broadcast so was thrilled to see it was avaialble on DVD. There is a cast of 1000's - well known actors, many don't do ... read more »
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Epic
My son had watched the original Gullivers travels so I thought he might be interested in this more modern version.
What I didn't realise was how ... read more »
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An epic voyage for the imagination
I loved this film. The cast is flawless and Ted Danson looks perfect as the bewildered traveller lurching from one strange experience to another. And the ... read more »
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very good
well worth watching
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Great story, very well adapted--shame about the casting
This is a visually stunning adaptation of the great novel by Jonathan Swift. Swift wrote this story as a satire on the many wrongs of English society in the ... read more »