अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA lifelike doll named Quincy and other unwanted toys face incineration. To save themselves, Quincy embarks on a perilous quest to find Santa Claus, the only one who can rescue them from dest... सभी पढ़ेंA lifelike doll named Quincy and other unwanted toys face incineration. To save themselves, Quincy embarks on a perilous quest to find Santa Claus, the only one who can rescue them from destruction.A lifelike doll named Quincy and other unwanted toys face incineration. To save themselves, Quincy embarks on a perilous quest to find Santa Claus, the only one who can rescue them from destruction.
फ़ोटो
James Woolley
- Aide de Camp
- (as James Wolley)
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This is one of the best christmas films i have seen, my mother and myself hope each year for it to come on the TV. I would love to get it if anyone knows where i could buy it i would love to know. Please put it on again, Where is Tommy Steele these days any way???
I first watched this aged 7 in black and white and cried. The next time I saw it was in colour and I cried even more lol. Heartbroken that I can't share it with my children and grandchildren
10Damian11
Quincy's Quest is quite simply one of the most moving interpretations of the story of man's triumph over tradgedy. It captures the upward struggle of a group of rejected toys (read bourgeoisie)in their upward journey of salvation over the toy story owners (read proletariat), with compassion and grace. If Eisenstein had worked in Hamleys this is the film he would have made. If you like this title you'll also appreciate Ben Hur and Birth of a Nation, although both pale in comparison to this masterwork. A timeless classic.
Quincy's quest - I barely remember it but keep hoping each year at Christmas it will appear in the radio times or TV listings but it never does !! Does Anyone know how to get hold of a copy -- or fill me in what happens - i know its about a group of toys about to be incinerated unless they reach Santa Claus but apart from that i got no idea what happened- i believe it was only shown once on TV and that was it.
For many years i thought i'd made this film up in my head !! Maybe i did who knows anyway i spent many times arguing with my family about this as they swear the thing never existed. I have even told some friends about it but they just laughed in my face - so I've resorted to silence and my own quest to find it.
i bet if this film was re-released using todays animations it would probably make a fortune.
For many years i thought i'd made this film up in my head !! Maybe i did who knows anyway i spent many times arguing with my family about this as they swear the thing never existed. I have even told some friends about it but they just laughed in my face - so I've resorted to silence and my own quest to find it.
i bet if this film was re-released using todays animations it would probably make a fortune.
Tommy Steele was a popular entertainer when I was a kid. A pop singer, actor and frequent performer in musicals.
He had a trademark toothy grin but I was surprised how relatively few films he made.
In the late 1970s he branched out into television and made two Christmas Specials for ITV and Quincy's Quest was one of them. You might say it was the Toy Story of its day.
A live action extravaganza with plenty of blue screen. Steele plays Quincy an imperfect toy among group of rejected ones in a department store and are set to be destroyed. He sets outs in a quest to visit Santa in his grotto on the top floor in order to save these toys destined to be thrown into the fire. However a wicked witch is hellbent on stopping Quincy.
Quincy gets detoured along the way, a showman puts him on a wrong train which crashes, a damsel sends him to the army and then he battles giant robots.
Its really musical theatre with plenty of effects. Steele is in his element with the song and dance numbers, Mel Martin is very appealing and Gretchen Franklin (Ethel from Eastenders) is the witch.
The special effects have dated but its still an enjoyable show for kids.
He had a trademark toothy grin but I was surprised how relatively few films he made.
In the late 1970s he branched out into television and made two Christmas Specials for ITV and Quincy's Quest was one of them. You might say it was the Toy Story of its day.
A live action extravaganza with plenty of blue screen. Steele plays Quincy an imperfect toy among group of rejected ones in a department store and are set to be destroyed. He sets outs in a quest to visit Santa in his grotto on the top floor in order to save these toys destined to be thrown into the fire. However a wicked witch is hellbent on stopping Quincy.
Quincy gets detoured along the way, a showman puts him on a wrong train which crashes, a damsel sends him to the army and then he battles giant robots.
Its really musical theatre with plenty of effects. Steele is in his element with the song and dance numbers, Mel Martin is very appealing and Gretchen Franklin (Ethel from Eastenders) is the witch.
The special effects have dated but its still an enjoyable show for kids.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाFinal film of Natalie Shaw.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिट...And Father Christmas as himself.
- कनेक्शनVersion of The Tommy Steele Show: Quincy's Quest (1962)
- साउंडट्रैकPerfects
Written by Eric Merriman and Laurie Holloway
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