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Les aventures du baron de Munchausen

Original title: The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
  • 1988
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  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
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John Neville in Les aventures du baron de Munchausen (1988)
An account of Baron Munchausen's supposed travels and fantastical experiences across late 18th-century Europe with his band of misfits.
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An account of Baron Munchausen's supposed travels and fantastical experiences across late 18th-century Europe with his band of misfits.An account of Baron Munchausen's supposed travels and fantastical experiences across late 18th-century Europe with his band of misfits.An account of Baron Munchausen's supposed travels and fantastical experiences across late 18th-century Europe with his band of misfits.

  • Director
    • Terry Gilliam
  • Writers
    • Charles McKeown
    • Terry Gilliam
    • Gottfried August Bürger
  • Stars
    • John Neville
    • Eric Idle
    • Sarah Polley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    59K
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    POPULARITY
    4,250
    804
    • Director
      • Terry Gilliam
    • Writers
      • Charles McKeown
      • Terry Gilliam
      • Gottfried August Bürger
    • Stars
      • John Neville
      • Eric Idle
      • Sarah Polley
    • 204User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Oscars
      • 11 wins & 15 nominations total

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    John Neville
    John Neville
    • Hieronymus Karl Frederick Baron von Munchausen
    Eric Idle
    Eric Idle
    • Desmond…
    Sarah Polley
    Sarah Polley
    • Sally Salt
    Oliver Reed
    Oliver Reed
    • Vulcan
    Charles McKeown
    Charles McKeown
    • Rupert…
    Winston Dennis
    Winston Dennis
    • Bill…
    Jack Purvis
    Jack Purvis
    • Jeremy…
    Valentina Cortese
    Valentina Cortese
    • Queen Ariadne…
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • The Right Ordinary Horatio Jackson
    Bill Paterson
    Bill Paterson
    • Henry Salt
    Peter Jeffrey
    Peter Jeffrey
    • Sultan
    Uma Thurman
    Uma Thurman
    • Venus…
    Alison Steadman
    Alison Steadman
    • Daisy
    Ray Cooper
    • Functionary
    Don Henderson
    Don Henderson
    • Commander
    Robin Williams
    Robin Williams
    • King of the Moon
    • (as Ray D. Tutto)
    Sting
    Sting
    • Heroic Officer
    Andrew MacLachlan
    Andrew MacLachlan
    • Colonel
    • (as Andrew Maclachlan)
    • Director
      • Terry Gilliam
    • Writers
      • Charles McKeown
      • Terry Gilliam
      • Gottfried August Bürger
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    Blueghost

    Before "The Golden Compass", and before "Stardust"

    And all the other fantasy market driven flicks to come out in recent years at the time of this writing, there was Gilliam's take on Munchausen.

    Though the miniature effects by today's standards might seem rather primitive, the scope and scale of the film, combined with some exceptional and exquisite art direction and acting, create an incredible visual tapestry. Unknown to much of the audience at the time, Gilliam's film was to be the future of movies in terms of genre and character exposition. I and an acquaintance of mine at the time were hopeful that "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" would succeed, because then it would open the doors for other "superhero" films, and push story telling to its limits. But, that was back in 1989, and the boom that we anticipated took some fifteen years to take off. Well, at least our careers weren't riding on that hedge... but I digress.

    The other aspect of this film, as I was reminded of on the IMDb BBS, is that the story itself is a blend of both an old Russian tale, "The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship", and Rupert Raspe's take on Baron Munchausen's tall tales. In short, without divulging facts of either sets of fables, the Baron, as originally portrayed, was just a little too robust, and the Russian tale offers a chance to splinter the Baron's self aggrandizement.

    Some facts you won't find in the film; Baron Munchausen was a real man, and liked to "brag" about himself (to put it mildly). He actually fought for the Turks, being a German mercenary for hire. He claimed to have all kinds of amazing abilities with a gentleman's character (even having visited Royalty as well as the U.S. and the president in the white-house), but was more or less simply a soldier of fortune.

    Gilliam's film, in this vein, pays homage to Munchausen, real and fictional alike by playing fast and loose with the "facts" of his dual existence. In this way it's a pleasant ride, and the sets and locations are incredible to look at.

    Critiques; there's a couple of miniature shots that bug me--in particular the ballroom dancing sequence. I'm sure it was a difficult shot to get, but some articulation of the models was really a must to sell this sequence. Using a process shot for the closeups kind of added to the destruction of the illusion. Putting the actors on a scissor's life, and shooting them against the actual set would've served the production better, and probably saved money (a must for this production). Also, it's a tragedy the moon sequence, as originally envisioned, wasn't realized. Were left with two actors to carry that sequence, instead of the highly populated kingdom as described in the actual tales.

    The new DVD is a blessing. The colors and details of the film are far richer than the original DVD release. The colors are vibrant and rich in luminosity. They accentuate the late 18th century visual thrust that this film is attempting to deliver. On top of that the overall level of visual information has been enhanced from both initial DVD and VHS releases. One can almost feel the texture of the clothes and clouds as they scroll and undulate across the screen. A definite plus.

    A very fine film that predates superhero and fantasy genres by almost a couple of decades. As I stated earlier, some of the SFX may not hold, but the overall scope of the film should prove more than a counterweight to this, and give to the viewer an emotional and visual effulgent experience.

    WARNING; it's not a film for everyone. As a family film it skirts the edges of PG and PG-13 territory, and the far-out nature of the film may be a bit too existential for some adults to absorb. Still, I liked it very much.

    Enjoy :-)
    kitchen-1

    Give me flights of imagination over drama anyday!

    Wasn't feeling the very best today, but had to get on with it anyway, as you do, you know, and, when I finally got a chance to sit down in my own living room this afternoon who should come bursting thru the door but my 6 year old son and about 7 of his friends... JUST as this movie, which I've always adored, came on one of The SKY movie channels. I closed the living room curtains for cinematic effect and we all sat down and watched it. They were all entranced by it, even tho' some of them had seen it already.

    I've seen "The Adventures of Baron von Munchausen" myself many times and it never fails to fascinate me. It goes a very long way to explain many things that are omnipresent in life (war, sex romance, childhood innocence, adult disillusionment) by illustrating, and somehow making real, well-known classical myths and fairy tales. Oliver Reed deserved some sort of award for his portrayal of the god Vulcan. I read that Sean Connery was slated for the part of King of The Moon but it HAD to be Robin Williams. Mork calling Orson indeed....

    This is my first review in this forum and, therefore, I will not go on at great length except to say that viewing this movie again made me determined to state that my favourite movies are movies like "The Adventures of Baron von Munchausen", "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Yellow Submarine". May you all develop a talent for living happily ever after!
    pianogyrl

    Other people have seen it? And liked it?! I thought I was the only one...

    I've only known one other person who has even heard of this movie(also the only other one who's heard of and liked Mel Brooks' the Twelve Chairs). This is certainly one of the most bizarre and unique movies I've ever seen but the more times I see it, the more I like it. Robin Williams and Eric Idle are great of course, but Neville does a good job too. The story is truly unique, leaving you wondering where fiction ends and reality begins. In fact, it's much like "Adaptation" in that respect, come to think of it. While not on par with Monty Python and the Holy Grail, this is a good piece of work. My advice: let your brain take a vacation for a couple of hours and just absorb it. You'll appreciate it better if you try not to make too much sense of it. If it really confuses you, read the book. Yes, there is a book and there really was a man who called himself Baron Munchausen. The book is called <u>The Adventures of Baron Munchausen</u> and the edition I had explained his whole story. Terry Gilliam did a great job of bringing this man to screen and I highly recommend it if you're tired of the usual Hollywood fluff.
    DarthBill

    "We're out of virgins."

    Yet another wild, whacked out fantasy from Terry Gilliam, the only American born member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

    This is the story of Baron Munchausen (Neville), an old man still being chased by an Arabian king because after winning a bet Munchausen took too much money out of the king's vaults and now the king and his army are apparently attacking a colony because Munchausen's there. With the help of toothy little girl (Sarah Polley before she grew up to do the remake of "Dawn of the Dead") and rounding up his old comrades (among them Eric Idle, the "third tallest member of Monty Python"). All sorts of wild insanity ensues.

    This was the last of Gilliam's "trilogy of the imagination", the other two entries in this so called trilogy being "Time Bandits" and "Brazil". If Terry Gilliam has a flaw with his fantasies, it may very well be that he drags out some gags too long, even if its a really good gag. Though I'm not entirely sure I enjoy his work, I must say I admire Gilliam and the recklessness of his projects, because at least he's got the balls to try to do things differently. To this day, he still ranks as being one of the most off the wall, unconventional director chaps out there.

    All in all, I think I liked this one better than either "Time Bandits" or "Brazil" (though "Brazil" probably has the most racy commentary of Gilliam's so called trilogy).

    Best line: "We're out of virgins." - Jonathan Pryce
    7lee_eisenberg

    really something

    "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" has Terry Gilliam written all over it. The fantasy, the cleverness, and everything else. To me, the movie is looking at the challenge of distinguishing reality from fantasy, what with the possibility that the baron's stories just might be true. But whether or not they are, the movie is still really something. I personally think that Terry Gilliam has never gotten the credit that he deserves as a director (surely we have to agree that "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" was infinitely better than any Jean-Claude Van Damme movie).

    Anyway, this is one movie that you're sure to like. Since I first saw it, John Neville has had some neat roles ("The X Files", "Urban Legend", "Sunshine"). Also starring Eric Idle, Sarah Polley, Oliver Reed, Jonathan Pryce, Uma Thurman and an uncredited Robin Williams.

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    • Trivia
      This was Uma Thurman's first acting job, although because of the inordinate production delays for this movie, was not her debut. She also belongs to the very short list of actors who were hired on their very first audition.
    • Goofs
      A crew member is visible in the lower right hand corner during the pull back from the underwear balloon just moments before one of the guards says, "We'd better tell someone about this." He is a man wearing a blue satin jacket, which clearly reads "King Kong II (1986)" in red lettering.
    • Quotes

      Sultan: Have you any famous last words?

      Baron Munchausen: Not yet.

      Sultan: "Not yet"? Is that famous?

    • Crazy credits
      The King of The Moon - Ray D. Tutto (homonym of Italian re di tutto=king of all). The actor's real name is Robin Williams.
    • Alternate versions
      Recent prints, including home video reissues, have included a new card during the end. It has been inserted between the end title and "The End" and reads: "This is a new motion picture. This motion picture is not to be confused with the UFA/Transit/Murnau 1942/43 motion picture bearing the title 'The Adventures of Baron Munchausen'." This refers to the German production of Les aventures fantastiques du Baron Munchhausen (1943) that was made during the Nazi era and underwent restoration by the F.W. Murnau Foundation during the 1990s.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Jacknife/The Adventures of Baron Munchausen/Skin Deep/Chocolat (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      The Torturer's Apprentice
      Music & Lyrics by Michael Kamen & Eric Idle

      Used by the permission of K Man Corporation & Kay-Gee-Bee Music Limited

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 1989 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • West Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El barón de Munchausen
    • Filming locations
      • Belchite, Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Prominent Features
      • Laura Film
      • Allied Filmmakers
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    • Budget
      • $46,630,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,083,123
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $597,400
      • Mar 12, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,083,123
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 6m(126 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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