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Starring: John Neville, Jonathan Pryce, Eric Idle, Oliver Reed, Sting, Uma Thurman, Valentina Cortese, Robin Williams, Jack Purvis, Alison Steadman, Sarah Polley, Winston Dennis, Charles McKeown
Director: Terry Gilliam
Studio: SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 121 mins
Certificate: PG
Collections: Blu-ray
Genres: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Languages: English
Dubbed: Hungarian, Spanish
Subtitles: Croatian, Icelandic, Dutch, Finnish, Romanian, Slovene, Danish, Hebrew, Slovak, Greek, Spanish, Hindi, Czech, Norwegian, Portuguese, Hungarian, Bulgarian, English, Swedish, Arabic, Turkish
Released: 07/04/2008
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Brief synopsis of Adventures Of Baron Munchausen, The - BLU-RAY Version

In TIME BANDITS, director Terry Gilliam told a fantastical story filled with heroes and villains seen through the eyes of a small boy. In BRAZIL, Gilliam focused on a fantasy world created by a young man trapped in a totalitarian state. With THE ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN, Gilliam tells the legend of an old man who has lived a fairy-tale life. In the late 18th century, the Age of Reason has no room for fantasy. In a town besieged by murderous enemies, a traveling company is putting on a stage show about the apocryphal Baron Munchausen, who, with his motley crew of servants, supposedly circled the globe and the universe, following each bizarre adventure with one even more strange and ludicrous. But then a man appears at the theatre claiming to be the real Baron, and to prove it, he goes off on one final journey to save the town, chased all along the way by the winged specter of death.
Gilliam never met an epic spectacle he didn't like. MUNCHAUSEN is loaded with brilliant set pieces, including spinning heads on the moon and a giant Botticelli clamshell in the bottom of a hellish volcano. Gilliam has assembled a stellar cast, including John Neville as the Baron, Oliver Reed as Vulcan, Jonathan Pryce (BRAZIL), Jack Purvis (Wally in TIME BANDITS), Robin Williams (credited as Ray D. Tutto), Eric Idle (who contributes 'The Torturer's Apprentice' with Michael Kamen to the soundtrack), Charles McKeown (LIFE OF BRIAN), a cameo by Sting, and early appearances by Sarah Polley (as young Sally Salt) and Uma Thurman. Gilliam's special effects bonanza is a modern retelling of THE WIZARD OF OZ, a fabulous adventure filled with daring feats, preposterous nonsense, danger galore, and the overall belief that a world without fantasy is a sad world indeed.

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Rated - 3 starsFantastical 80s Movie

Jac from Leeds [Highly rated reviewer] , 23/04/2008

A city under siege from an invading army, a theatre entertains the trapped troops and civilians with the fantastical tales of Baron Munchausen - then the actual Baron makes an unexpected appearance. Vowing to set the story straight and save the city from the war that he claims he himself started.

This is classic Gilliam with fantastic sets and surreal plot developments. Excellent cast with the likes of Oliver Reed, Robin Williams and a young Uma Thurman (looking fabulous as Venus), and an even younger Sarah Polley.

This was pre CGI and some of the effects are looking a little dated now plus the sound mix wasn't great so for that reason I have awarded 3 stars. Still well worth watching if you haven't seen it before.

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Rated - 4 starsVisionary film

A customer from Hendon , 17/08/2008

The actual film shows that Gilliam, even under the unique pressures of the production, is a visionary director with more wit and sense of daring than most others working in the medium. The effects are dated but the ideas are wonderful. The best part of the disc though is the behind the scenes documentary. After all these years, people can look back fondly on what must have been a horrendous experience. Everything went wong, after the first day they were a week behind filming and they had spent the budget within 3 weeks of production starting. It also shows the clash of film making cultures between the Hollywood and Italian systems. They only critisicm is that we do not have a contemporary documenatry of the production. It would be an even more amazing story than Lost in La Mancha.

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Rated - 3 starsFantastical 80s Movie

Jac from Leeds [Highly rated reviewer] , 23/04/2008

A city under siege from an invading army, a theatre entertains the trapped troops and civilians with the fantastical tales of Baron Munchausen - then the actual Baron makes an unexpected appearance. Vowing to set the story straight and save the city from the war that he claims he himself started.

This is classic Gilliam with fantastic sets and surreal plot developments. Excellent cast with the likes of Oliver Reed, Robin Williams and a young Uma Thurman (looking fabulous as Venus), and an even younger Sarah Polley.

This was pre CGI and some of the effects are looking a little dated now plus the sound mix wasn't great so for that reason I have awarded 3 stars. Still well worth watching if you haven't seen it before.

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