Holzfäller Jonathan (Russ Tamblyn) und seine Frau wünschen sich ein Kind - und bekommen den winzigen Tom. Leider können sie ihn nicht beschützen, als Tom sich mit zwei üblen Schlitzohren ein... Alles lesenHolzfäller Jonathan (Russ Tamblyn) und seine Frau wünschen sich ein Kind - und bekommen den winzigen Tom. Leider können sie ihn nicht beschützen, als Tom sich mit zwei üblen Schlitzohren einlässt, die ihn ausnutzen wollen.Holzfäller Jonathan (Russ Tamblyn) und seine Frau wünschen sich ein Kind - und bekommen den winzigen Tom. Leider können sie ihn nicht beschützen, als Tom sich mit zwei üblen Schlitzohren einlässt, die ihn ausnutzen wollen.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- 1 Oscar gewonnen
- 1 Gewinn & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Yawning Man
- (Synchronisation)
- Con-Fu-Shon
- (Synchronisation)
- Townsperson at Public Whipping
- (Nicht genannt)
- 3rd Soldier
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- 1st Soldier
- (Nicht genannt)
- Girl
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- Villager
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- Pie-seller at Fair
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But for me, the highlight of the entire movie was the yawning man. There were lots of funny setpieces (dancing shoes, a romantic sub plot, ...) to extend the length of the movie, which would otherwise have lasted only half an hour or so, but this one stands out in my mind even today: The animated puppet that sings a yawning song, which makes Tom fall asleep. The song was so good, I have never forgotten it, and better yet: It worked. It was incredibly hard for my entire family not to yawn - not because of boredom, but because there are few things as infective as yawning...
So while Harry Potter may be the kiddie-movie of the moment, full of expensive special effects and a world famous franchise, it is hard to beat this old classic with the one thing that Harry Potter lacks: A soul.
Few other kid's movies managed that. Watch "Jack and the Beanstalk" (with Gene Kelly), or a few of the old Czech fairy tale movies (Salt prince, Cinderella with Hazelnuts), and you won't be disappointed. They all had what most ultra-slick kid's movies lack....
This marvelous adaptation of the "Brothers Grimm" story is, to coin a familiar phrase, "fun for children of all ages." The film won special effects wizard Tom Howard a second "Academy Award", making him two for two. Gymnastic dancer Tamblyn performs a perfect ten as the un-capitalized "tom thumb"; the versatile young actor had just been receiving "Oscar" consideration for his dramatic roles. Also superb is the dastardly pairing of Terry-Thomas and Peter Sellers, who savor every second of their screen time. Taking the director's chair for his first feature, "Puppetoon" master George Pal reaches a career high. The soundtrack isn't riddled with hits, but it nonetheless captures the charm. A romantic subplot is the only thing not filled to the brim with magic.
******** tom thumb (11/27/58) George Pal ~ Russ Tamblyn, Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers, Alan Young
As a whole, this film is really a lot of fun - with great dancing, brightly colored period costumes, and trick photography which really succeeds in making Tom look small. All the actors are great in this - but Russ Tamblyn really steals this film with his marvelous, amazing, athletic skill at combining dance with gymnastics - really a fantastic talent. The music in this is fairly good, although nothing spectacular - though I must say that I saw this screened at Cinecon 43 in Hollywood four days ago (it looked great on the big screen, by the way) and I still keep finding myself humming one of the tunes from this all day long, it's really stuck in my head. Alan Young appeared in person for this screening and proved to be highly funny and entertaining during an interview after the film was shown. This would be a terrific movie for children to see, for adults I also find this film to be quite entertaining - I am partial to fantasies, this was a treat to see.
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- WissenswertesThe head of MGM's British operations was so impressed that George Pal brought this film in under budget that he suggested that he submit a script for his favorite un-produced project. Pal chose "Die Zeitmaschine (1960)."
- PatzerWhen Tom falls from a castle turret into a horse trough there are 2 horses tethered there, but when the robbers escape there's only .one.
- Zitate
The Villain: Antony: Ivan, there's a crook in here. And it's not me!
The Villain: Ivan: There are two crooks in here - and they're both you!
- Crazy CreditsOpening credits are shown on the pages of a book, which a male hand is turning. The first couple we see are shown through a magnifying glass, a reference to Tom Thumb's size.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Der Wahlk(r)ampf (1959)
- SoundtracksTom Thumb's Tune
(uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Peggy Lee
Performed by Russ Tamblyn and the Puppetoons
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsländer
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- Auch bekannt als
- Tom Thumb
- Drehorte
- MGM British Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(principal photography)
- Produktionsfirma
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- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 38 Min.(98 min)
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1