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Gulliver's Travels

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
7.5K
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Peter O'Toole, Geraldine Chaplin, Ted Danson, Omar Sharif, Shashi Kapoor, Mary Steenburgen, James Fox, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Kate Maberly, and Edward Woodward in Gulliver's Travels (1996)
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An Englishman returns after nine years abroad and tells strange stories of the tiny people of Lilliput, the giants of Brobdingnag, the flying island Laputa and the Houyhnhnms, a race of inte... Read allAn Englishman returns after nine years abroad and tells strange stories of the tiny people of Lilliput, the giants of Brobdingnag, the flying island Laputa and the Houyhnhnms, a race of intelligent horses.An Englishman returns after nine years abroad and tells strange stories of the tiny people of Lilliput, the giants of Brobdingnag, the flying island Laputa and the Houyhnhnms, a race of intelligent horses.

  • Stars
    • Ted Danson
    • Mary Steenburgen
    • James Fox
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    6.9/10
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    • Stars
      • Ted Danson
      • Mary Steenburgen
      • James Fox
    • 37User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    • Won 5 Primetime Emmys
      • 11 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Ted Danson
    Ted Danson
    • Lemuel Gulliver
    • 1996
    Mary Steenburgen
    Mary Steenburgen
    • Mary Gulliver
    • 1996
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Dr. Bates
    • 1996
    Robert Hardy
    Robert Hardy
    • Dr. Parnell
    • 1996
    Edward Petherbridge
    Edward Petherbridge
    • Dr. Pritchard
    • 1996
    Tom Sturridge
    Tom Sturridge
    • Tom Gulliver
    • 1996
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Farmer Grultrud
    • 1996
    Geraldine Chaplin
    Geraldine Chaplin
    • Empress Munodi
    • 1996
    Edward Fox
    Edward Fox
    • General Limtoc
    • 1996
    Graham Crowden
    Graham Crowden
    • Professor of Politics
    • 1996
    John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    • Professor of Sunlight
    • 1996
    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    • Clustril
    • 1996
    Phoebe Nicholls
    Phoebe Nicholls
    • Empress of Lilliput
    • 1996
    Isabelle Huppert
    Isabelle Huppert
    • Mistress
    • 1996
    Karyn Parsons
    Karyn Parsons
    • Lady-in-Waiting
    • 1996
    Shashi Kapoor
    Shashi Kapoor
    • Rajah
    • 1996
    Kristin Scott Thomas
    Kristin Scott Thomas
    • Immortal Gatekeeper
    • 1996
    John Standing
    John Standing
    • Admiral Bolgolam
    • 1996
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    8miniwidge

    The best adaptation of the book. Period.

    I guess I have to write something here, although I think my one summary says it all. I'm not a huge Ted Danson fan... nothing against the man, just hasn't "done it" for me. This covers the sides of Swift's novel that were never covered before. You can tell the cast was having a wonderful time filming this.
    9adamjohns-42575

    A Masterpiece from Classic Literature.

    Gulliver's Travels (1996) - I remember seeing this film for the first time back when it was released as a two part TV special and I remember being awed by it and inspired by its brilliance.

    It's such a clever and witty story that has been made with justice and a plethora of big names and equally good smaller names too.

    There is a shiny and colourful quality to it that is joyful and incredibly entertaining. For years I have been waiting to see it repeated on TV or to find it on DVD, which I finally did. I am so pleased to finally have it to watch whenever I like, because it is a film that you can see over and over and not get bored of.

    It also breaks down in to five small segments covering not just Gulliver's trip to Lilliput, but his other travels as well, the only version of this story to do so.

    To think that the book that this film was based on was written in 1726 is extraordinary, as it is such a fantastic tale full of outrageous and hilarious characters. Perhaps a lot of that has been added by the film, I don't know as I haven't read the book just yet, but if so, then all the better for their ingenuity to bring the tale to a new audience.

    I love the way that the story is edited together and overlaps in to "Reality", it shows Lemuel's return to England at the beginning of the film and through his ravings at the sanatorium we find out where he has been and the great adventures he has had.

    Despite the chronology jumping around in this way, it was still incredibly easy to follow and actually helped to move the story forward.

    The cast is outstanding, with too many acknowledgements to be made for this short review and despite Ted not being British, like all the others and, as far as we know, the character he is portraying, he actually played his part exceedingly well, especially when you consider that my only other references to him are 'Cheers' (1982-93) and '3 Men And A Baby/Little Lady' (1987/1990).

    The humour is simple and inoffensive, while the story explores more complex issues such as the misunderstanding of Mental Health issues and their treatments, or lack there of in the 18th Century.

    It also looks at forms of government and how bizarre they may seem to an outsider. The author, Jonathan Swift, must surely have been mocking the British Government with what he wrote. He seems to also be saying that we should be more tolerant and accepting of other cultures and races, because our institutions may seem just as queer to them as theirs do to us.

    He puts our society and cultures in to question by observing it from the perspective of other species, other laws and regimes.

    As such it is full of Morals, ethics and important messages for the viewer to take on board and I believe that it would be a valuable and enjoyable watch for any age.

    I may actually have to get on a boat and try to find my way to Brobdingnag, as it sounds like a haven compared to the fumbling rules and laws of the Britain I currently live in. If only I didn't suffer so badly with sea sickness.

    Even the special effects were good for the time that this film was made, although I didn't like the wasp bit, close up bugs freak me out.

    Thoroughly enjoyable and unrivalled in its telling. As the only version to tell the whole story, it is a charming fantasy tale, ideal for all the family on a bank holiday weekend and easy to pause for toilet and snack breaks.

    921.11/1000.
    george.schmidt

    Excellent adaptation

    GULLIVER'S TRAVELS (1996/MTV/NBC) ***1/2 Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen, James Fox, Peter O' Toole, Alfre Woodard, Ned Beatty, Thomas Sturridge, Sir John Gielgud. Excellent mini-series adaptation of Jonathan Swift's classic satirical novel about Lemuel Gulliver (Danson in a fine performance) and his near descent into madness after his journey and many adventures amongst many different people including the legendary Lilliputians (the wee folk) and the the Brobdingnagians (giants) with splendid supporting cast and grandiose production design. Hats off to the special effects thanks to Jim Henson's effects shop and able direction by Charles Sturridge.
    7lastliberal

    I have been there.

    This was a truly epic production that had all the elements that one would want in a fantasy film. The costuming, the music, the cinematography - all artistic elements of this film were absolutely beautiful and provided a rich experience.

    Ted Danson, best know for his TV roles in "Cheers" and "becker," was excellent in the role of Gulliver. Mary Steenburgen (Time After Time, Cross Creek) performed equally well in her limited role as his wife.

    Other performances I really enjoyed were James Fox as Dr. Bates, Alfre Woodard as the Queen of Brobdingnag, and Peter O'Toole as the Emperor of Lilliput.

    This would make an enjoyable children's film, but it also would definitely appeal to adults for it's deep social commentary.
    10Prof_Lostiswitz

    A Work of Art

    Swift's writing really has more in common with Kafka and Orwell than with fantasy-adventure writers, so it's curious that Gulliver's Travels has been deemed a children's novel. Lucky kiddies!

    The same applies to this movie. There have been some really awful versions of this story, which must be why people are reluctant to look at this version. I mean, it's a TV-movie and it comes from muppetteer Jim Henson, so how should we expect anything but cuteness?

    Look again - beauty turns up in the oddest places. Children love this movie enough to sit through all three hours of it, but it also takes the time to get Swift's dark vision right. I hate special effects, but here they are used to carry the story forward instead of just dazzling us. Please note that the producers took the trouble to recruit classical actors like John Gielgud and Peter O'Toole who perform their eccentric roles with perfection.

    Dramatically, the romance between Gulliver and Glumdalclitch is rendered touching and poignant, as well as funny (she's a little girl, but twenty times his size). The frame-story has a theme about absent fathers that many children will relate to. And the part about Gulliver in the asylum introduces an element of horror dealing with the abuse of authority (apparently deriving from Val Lewton's "Bedlam" [1946], another forgotten masterpiece).

    The VHS is always turning up in the bargain-bin for a few cents, which is an insult to the many great artists who put this thing together. I encourage audiences to recognize a good thing by getting this movie and inspiring others to watch it. Although it has a lot to offer children, grown-ups will find that it stands up nicely to such classics as Aguirre, Brazil, 1984 and other serious fantastic works.

    Much of it was filmed in Portugal, I was looking up the various palaces involved-

    Sintra-

    -Monserrate(Laputa) -Queluz(Brobdingnag) -Ribafria Palace (Sorcerer's Palace, I think) -Castle of the Moors(Struldbrugs)

    Lisbon-

    -Ajuda(Burning Palace, Lilliput)

    Mafra-

    -Royal Palace and streetscapes (Lilliput) -Sea Cliffs (Brobdingnag and Lilliput)

    The Doctor's Mansion is obviously in the Cotswold limestone district... anyone recognize it?

    The final shot is modelled after the Paul Nash painting "Landscape from a Dream", surrealism seems right for a movie like this.

    www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/nash-landscape-from- a-dream-n05667

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    • Trivia
      This is the only screen version of Jonathan Swift's 1726 novel "Gulliver's Travels" to adapt all four of its parts.
    • Goofs
      When Dr. Bates is tearing pages from Gulliver's journal and throwing them on the fire the pages change position between shots.
    • Quotes

      Emperor of Lilliput: Good plans, boys, but I don't think we should actually murder him. You were so keen on killing Mother last year and now I miss her dreadfully. You're both too impulsive!

    • Connections
      Featured in That's Showbusiness: Episode #8.11 (1996)

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The English Programme - Unit 56: Gulliver's Travels
    • Filming locations
      • Monserrate Palace, Sintra, Portugal(Balnibarbi palace)
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
      • Jim Henson Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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