The story of Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm, and three of their stories Read more
| Starring | Laurence Harvey, Karlheinz Bohm, Claire Bloom, Walter Slezak |
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| Director | Henry Levin |
| Genres | Drama |
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The story of Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm, and three of their stories
| Starring | Laurence Harvey, Karlheinz Bohm, Claire Bloom, Walter Slezak |
|---|---|
| Director | Henry Levin |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: not available Production year: 1962 |
| Format | DVD |
Producer George Pal followed up his tom thumb with another fairy-tale picture, but this musical fantasy about the master storytellers was inflated for the giant screen Cinerama process and thereby lost most of its potential lightness and charm. Two rather humourless actors, Laurence Harvey and Karl Boehm, play the writer brothers in a framing story for three of their tales. Some excellent puppetry and animation are featured in the imaginary fables, most notably Buddy Hackett's transformation in The Singing Bone and the elves in the cobbler's shop. Mary Wills won an Oscar for her costumes.
Saccharine, heavy-handed pantomime with insufficient comedy, menace or spectacle.
Yeh, Yeh, the critics didn't like it so it must be good, at least I thought so. So it was sugary but that is part of its charm. Now it has the added bonus of seeing once again that great Brit comedian Terry Thomas. Come on Warners get a blue ray restored copy preferably with smilebox version to enhance the Cinerama effect, and let everyone have a chance to see it at its best