I saw it on the big screen in 1966. Then my parents bought the sound track. Mom used to play it when we were sick. I can still remember alot of the dialogue. Wonderful!
A fabulous film that brings back wonderful memories of my childhood. I have as much enjoyment of this film as an adult. Thank you for sharing Scuzzbopper.
At the end of this great film his character 's wish Han C A goodbye by telling him to keep on telling and writing his story's ,and then he is seen walking away with them he very well did not give up on them since they came to him when he was dying at the ending the character' s seemed to disappear into the night early morning presenting a new day of adventures to not be forgotten 😢
This was and is an unforgettable motion picture for the young at heart with a outstanding cast of actor's 😮 This movie made me cry at certain parts it captures the childhood imagination that is hard to let go of . The Brothers Grimm 2 thumbs up maybe even 2 hands up and many happy times remembered 😅
I used to watch this film on TV when I was a youngster. My favourite part was with the dragon and Terry Thomas' cowardly knight. I loved all the stop motion work. I believe the brilliant Ray Harryhausen worked with George Pal on his Puppetoons.
I like when that kid of the streets insisted the cobbler liked them even though he kept saying he did not. Then the kid said, "I know you like us because nobody else does." Then the cobbler looked remorseful. This movie had some good scenes, like when the wealthy people came to pick up their shoes at this front door.
The castle Neuschwanstein in Bavaria is used in this film and Chitty Chitty bang bang. Apparently , Walt Disney modelled the castle logo used at the beginning of his films in this one..
It was shot in three panel Cinerama (three cameras next to each other, later projected by three separate projectors) and it’s a mess trying to restore it. I do hope they are trying to restore it to Bluray. It’s too good to allow it to fade into obscurity.
I saw it on the big screen in 1966. Then my parents bought the sound track. Mom used to play it when we were sick. I can still remember alot of the dialogue. Wonderful!
A fabulous film that brings back wonderful memories of my childhood. I have as much enjoyment of this film as an adult. Thank you for sharing Scuzzbopper.
At the end of this great film his character 's wish Han C A goodbye by telling him to keep on telling and writing his story's ,and then he is seen walking away with them he very well did not give up on them since they came to him when he was dying at the ending the character' s seemed to disappear into the night early morning presenting a new day of adventures to not be forgotten 😢
This was and is an unforgettable motion picture for the young at heart with a outstanding cast of actor's 😮 This movie made me cry at certain parts it captures the childhood imagination that is hard to let go of . The Brothers Grimm 2 thumbs up maybe even 2 hands up and many happy times remembered 😅
Adored this movie back when I was much, much younger. Thanks for posting this!
Best classic movie yet.
I used to watch this film on TV when I was a youngster. My favourite part was with the dragon and Terry Thomas' cowardly knight. I loved all the stop motion work. I believe the brilliant Ray Harryhausen worked with George Pal on his Puppetoons.
geoge pals classic heart warming love it❤
Had the LP album soundtrack to this film. Featured this song.
I like when that kid of the streets insisted the cobbler liked them even though he kept saying he did not. Then the kid said, "I know you like us because nobody else does." Then the cobbler looked remorseful. This movie had some good scenes, like when the wealthy people came to pick up their shoes at this front door.
"I'm paying him back for my crooked mouth." That was one gansta elf. Foshizzle. lol
I always watch this clip when it's near Christmas. :)
Love the yodelling !
This theme of the cobbler was used in Chitty Chitty bang bang with Benny Hill as the cobbler
He played a toymaker,not a cobbler.
Really great to see this.
"GoOd! Serves 'im right!"
LOL
I love this bit :)
This is catchy as hell. aaaaahhhhuuuuummmm!
Hopefully it will be restored with the other Cinerama tiles that are undergoing restoration.
IT HAS TO BE!
Still not!
Good news! The Blu-Ray just came out in April 2022. It looks MARVELOUS!
full movie please ......
wonderful!
I saw this film on TCM HD, It's a great film.. too bad it's not on either DVD or Blu-Ray
The castle Neuschwanstein in Bavaria is used in this film and Chitty Chitty bang bang.
Apparently , Walt Disney modelled the castle logo used at the beginning of his films in this one..
This is what the Smurfs would look like if made by George Pal.
If it was kept further away from the Peyo/ Hanna Barbera designs.
Just placed an order for it!!!!!!
Did they reuse the yawning man's face from Tom Thumb for one of the elves?
Yes Project Unlimited did. Project Unlimited was the stop motion supplier for most of George Pal's movies.
Am I the only one that think that one of the elves is formerly the Yawning Man?
No you are not the only one.
why is this film so hard to find? :( does anyone know where to obtain a copy?
YuraCura2006 try interlibrary loan request at your local library!
Cuz its one of the old film that is never be on dvd or blu-ray.
It was shot in three panel Cinerama (three cameras next to each other, later projected by three separate projectors) and it’s a mess trying to restore it. I do hope they are trying to restore it to Bluray. It’s too good to allow it to
fade into obscurity.