How technology, colour, SFX, CGI, production, directing, textiles, make-up, automobiles, locations, settings and planes etc have changed the film industry to be noisy, fast, complicated, bloody and swearing etc, when compared to these masterful and simple and innocent films of enjoyment. Some of the old classics of 1950 and 1960s sci-fi and children's stories are so enjoyable. Thank you for this movie.
I don't think that was ever meant to be an issue 😂 The book was never,ever meant to be taken literally as some sort of children's book. It was written at a time of great political censorship and is allegorical!! It's a biting satire of the ruling classes and the politics of the day. People of the time would have known who the characters were parodying. It was never a children's story.
@@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts Oh, great, I just commented (higher up posted, or lower) in the same way. Jonathan Swift wrote in a myth style, to ensure his books would escape from being banned, and he himself convicted for subversive political agitation against the English society. :-) Very few people ever read the book in it's original form. Most do not have the faintest idea it was NOT a kid's story :-)
*Saw this at the theater when I was a kid, and wished I could be Gulliver, to evade all the bullies in school. Thanks for reviving those memories, of far better days in America too. Days when Family Friendly left us with Hope for a Great Future, on Earth, and Beyond.* 👍👍 10⭐ Sadly those days are no more.
Well said, but to watch something like this that is meant to instill hope and then to be without it rather defeats and undermines the purpose of things like this. So don't be without hope, we simply must build that better World again! Happy Thanksgiving to you, and while we are at it, a Merry Christmas to you too and God Bless!
There's also the 1939 animated film and the 1996 miniseries by Hallmark which is the best version of Gulliver's travels in my opinion because it's the closest to the book and a great performance by Ted Danson, you should definitely check it out and you'll love it.😤👌💕🔥✨
This film is my favorite because of the lessons it teaches. Even though Gulliver had every reason to cause harm, he showed restraint and went the path of kindness even when it was a detriment to himself. By setting an example of love, he touched the hearts and minds of allies in each population. Id be happy to share my afterthoughts more in depth if you are interested. Another lesson to take from the film? Karma doesn't discriminate by size, only by hearts and deeds.@@FamilyTime_TV
Thanks for uploading THE 3 WORLDS OF GULLIVER. It’s one of my favorite fantasy flicks, and it has Ray Harryhausen effects for visual delightfulness. Kerwin Matthews and June Thorburn make a fetching couple.
What a remarkably entertaining film: talented cast, great script, wonderful production standards, and Ray Harryhausen's special effects. I am ashamed to say that I never got around to reading the Swift classic. Maybe it's time.
The great Ray Harryhausen, Kerwin Matthews together again after the 7th Voyage of Sinbad. They are still my two of my top 20 Role Models and Heroes of the day back then. 👍👍
At the age of 6, this was the first movie I saw in a theater. I enjoyed the story of Gulliver being a giant, and then a tiny man. In this state he became vulnerable. The young dark hair girl (Shirley Smith) fascinated me. To me, she looked strikingly beautiful, with a cold heart. She was the star of the movie. This frightened me. I knew i must keep my feelings, that I loved, her a secret.
0:09 The opening musical score by Bernard Herrmann. Almost as epic as the music for the other movie starring Kerwin Matthews, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. 1:56 56:20 Actress June Thornburn as Gulliver's lovely fiancee Elizabeth. Very winsome. According to Wikipedia she died in a plane crash, expecting a child, at age 35. Most grievous.
There are several channels offering the 1939 animated film here on YT, and I see you can even watch the old 1970s Hanna Barbera cartoon here on YT as well. All for free. Well, with ads of course.
I noticed that while Redresal was engaging in conversation with Gulliver, Redresal was reading more than Gulliver's words. Judging by Redresal's expressions, he was discerning Gulliver's sincere answers. I'm willing to bet that Gulliver and Redresal both knew that both had nothing to gain by lying to each other. A prime example of this is when Gulliver stated where he was from. In response to this Redresal gave a subtle nod as if he genuinely believed Gulliver. To him it only made sense that clearly, Lilliput and Blefescu weren't the only places since Gulliver's tangible presence proved otherwise.
Yeah those were the days, when being a kid, meant playing with friends, re-enacting Role Models and Heroes during play times, and more Good than Evil in our communities.
A little history lesson: Long before George Lucas & Harrison Ford, the great Kerwin Matthews worked with Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion creations in *The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, (1958)* and again in *The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960)* as a doctor whose foes this time around included a giant squirrel and alligator. He then played the countrified folk legend *Jack the Giant Killer (1962)* and again found himself saving a princess while pitted against evil wizards and other specially-designed effects (by Jim Danforth). Other less arduous films he made included the WWII war drama *The Last Blitzkrieg (1959)* with Van Johnson, the crime thriller *Man on a String (1960)* with Ernest Borgnine and his third-billed role behind Spencer Tracy and Frank Sinatra in *The Devil at 4 O'Clock (1961)* in which he and Tracy played priests.
Not to mention being France's answer to James Bond in "OSS 117 se dechaine" (1963) and further sequels. (Probably for his resemblance to their beloved star Alain Delon.) Wondering if this one even came to US shore...
This movie has a message of love defeated evil. I have watched all Gulliver versions but I think this one is the best. What happened to them happen to me most of the time...I still here because of The Son of The Creator the way the prince of Peace whoever read this comment and know Him also know the name ❤ Thanks for sharing.!!!
כל הכבוד ליותרי הסרט, אני צפיתי בקולנוע בשנות החמישיםבתור ילדה(שלא אהבה קולנוע), ואהבתי את הסרט, נכון להיום יש לי חתול בן שש וחצי שקוראת לו גוליבר, והוא ממש גאה בשמו...
My older brother took me to see this movie in the theater. It had to be when I was 7 or 8 years old and the one part I remember is when the chick is on the beach with the guy in the beginning and her father shows up. When I got a good look at the guy's face, I said to my brother..."man, that guy looks like a fiend!" He cracked up over that one
Filme lindo com histórias boas é o primeiro filme que assisti desse canal e vou me inscrever agora por ser legendados em português, gosto muito desse gênero de filme e recomendo! Parabéns pelo seu canal e obrigado pela postagem!
Buenas tardes soy de Mexico las películas que nunca pensé ver ahora las están pasando son excelentes, las podrían pasar con títulos en español, se los vamos agradecer, estas películas nunca las pasaron en mi país Mexico, tengo 73 años, muchas gracias
From about 1:01:30, something starts that she doesn't think they should finish. Gulliver decides to have the little girl wake the king up in the middle of the night so Gulliver and his betrothed can ... finish. Wow, he must really ... be in a mood! I don't suppose most kids watching this would understand the significance of his request for a midnight wedding.
I thought it was hilarious that Redresal was grinning while pushing Flymnap's buttons during the beach encounter. Secondly, it was just as funny when Gulliver sneezed to stop Fymnap's spies from foiling Redresal's performance.
What a great movie but I was surprised to read that the lady actress, Elizabeth, died at the age of 36, so young. May she and all actors of this movie, RIP. I have had a long ,dream watching this movie since my childhood and finally got moment on 27/12/24, today, I managed to watch it. I have really enjoyed this great movie.
I've only heard the name Gulliver in a song never been able to relay it to something I'm watching this now hoping I can make sense of it because I love the artist that sang the song
Matthews also played France's answer to James Bond in "OSS 117 se dechaine" (1963) and further sequels. (Probably for his resemblance to their beloved star Alain Delon.) Wondering if this one even came to US shore...
I know how Gulliver feels at 1:14:15. I try my best to show my Father all this good modern technology, with iPhone, scan bank cards, facebook, Instagram and Snapchat, but he's still living in the 1960s.
When i was child,i always dream to found liliput and haved a tiny man in my toys collection..but then i realize that just a fairy tales story ...until now,i am still hoped that i ll meet the tiny man😅😅
What does this fine film have in common with the original cast of 'the " favorite:?" How many redelopments? In the 1960s when there wasn't too much on TV it ran in prime time on the networks every three weeks as a movie of the week. Meanwhile ted danson, Chris Farley, and Jack black were working on their own versions of Gulliver in the early 1960s.
I wish the giant monkey was in this. In the novel when Gulliver visits the land of the giants, a monkey (giant to him) grabs him and carries him to the top of a building.
Perfect Movie for a Sunday Afternoon Relaxing and Eating Pizza 😁 But a 720p Resolution Would've been Much Better Than 480p BTW Kerwin Mathews was Also on The Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad
From the days one could be completely blown away by a movie. Nowadays too many movies are AI fake and we know that, taking away the magic of watching a movie. In those days the music was tailor made, time was taken for dialogue, the camera work was splendid and tranquil, acting was generally good (in this movie some are truly B-actors). In that spirit I will never understand why a movie such as Avatar can cost 250 million dollars. I was bored silly after trying to watch that disaster, and rather watch dozens of movies like this one.
I guess by 3 worlds they mean these two and the normal world at the beginning. Kind of a shame they didn't do those. I think another half hour could have been used but then They would have to rush thru those last two. Another hour could have worked but then the runtime would've been too long. Maybe they will make another adaptation one day. a miniseries could be pretty good. Every episode could be one of his travels. We'll see.
As usual, apart from a lot of free interpretations sailing far off from the original novel (to turn it into a childrens story while it was written for adults...), the fourth voyage is missing out as usual. To be truthfull, in part 4 there is nothing much left that can interest children (still if you want to respect the original book...), as 90% of that part is sarcastic critique in dialogue form (and even in long monologues) on the English society. Ted Danson's film (1996) is the only one I know who included the 4 travels.
How technology, colour, SFX, CGI, production, directing, textiles, make-up, automobiles, locations, settings and planes etc have changed the film industry to be noisy, fast, complicated, bloody and swearing etc, when compared to these masterful and simple and innocent films of enjoyment. Some of the old classics of 1950 and 1960s sci-fi and children's stories are so enjoyable. Thank you for this movie.
You a're Wright 👍🏻
This amazing fantasy was made 63-years ago (1960). Superbly done and still enjoyed by millions 6-decades later in 2023! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I'm 73 I loved the movie.
Not thinking about it back then.
But now I am. What did he use for dunny paper...on Lilliput..😅😅😅😅
I don't think that was ever meant to be an issue 😂 The book was never,ever meant to be taken literally as some sort of children's book. It was written at a time of great political censorship and is allegorical!! It's a biting satire of the ruling classes and the politics of the day. People of the time would have known who the characters were parodying. It was never a children's story.
@@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts Oh, great, I just commented (higher up posted, or lower) in the same way. Jonathan Swift wrote in a myth style, to ensure his books would escape from being banned, and he himself convicted for subversive political agitation against the English society. :-)
Very few people ever read the book in it's original form. Most do not have the faintest idea it was NOT a kid's story :-)
@@Wig4 There are certainly some very odd interpretations of the story in this comments section! I wonder if I saw the same film!
*Saw this at the theater when I was a kid, and wished I could be Gulliver, to evade all the bullies in school. Thanks for reviving those memories, of far better days in America too. Days when Family Friendly left us with Hope for a Great Future, on Earth, and Beyond.* 👍👍 10⭐
Sadly those days are no more.
Well said, but to watch something like this that is meant to instill hope and then to be without it rather defeats and undermines the purpose of things like this. So don't be without hope, we simply must build that better World again! Happy Thanksgiving to you, and while we are at it, a Merry Christmas to you too and God Bless!
Best Gulliver Travel I’ve ever seen
There's also the 1939 animated film and the 1996 miniseries by Hallmark which is the best version of Gulliver's travels in my opinion because it's the closest to the book and a great performance by Ted Danson, you should definitely check it out and you'll love it.😤👌💕🔥✨
I've never watched this movie but the feeling takes me back to my childhood .
Thanks for posting this.
Thanks for watching!
This film is my favorite because of the lessons it teaches. Even though Gulliver had every reason to cause harm, he showed restraint and went the path of kindness even when it was a detriment to himself. By setting an example of love, he touched the hearts and minds of allies in each population. Id be happy to share my afterthoughts more in depth if you are interested.
Another lesson to take from the film? Karma doesn't discriminate by size, only by hearts and deeds.@@FamilyTime_TV
Thanks for uploading THE 3 WORLDS OF GULLIVER. It’s one of my favorite fantasy flicks, and it has Ray Harryhausen effects for visual delightfulness. Kerwin Matthews and June Thorburn make a fetching couple.
... also uncle took us to see this film as well when was teenager... now start to understand this film ... it is a wonderful film ... .
I remember when I was in the 4th grade. I'm sixty eight years old still love ❤️ this movie
what a pleasure to watch a movie with no dumb ad's, thank you very much
What a remarkably entertaining film: talented cast, great script, wonderful production standards, and Ray Harryhausen's special effects. I am ashamed to say that I never got around to reading the Swift classic. Maybe it's time.
The great Ray Harryhausen, Kerwin Matthews together again after the 7th Voyage of Sinbad. They are still my two of my top 20 Role Models and Heroes of the day back then. 👍👍
I love this version. It is truly the best.
At the age of 6, this was the first movie I saw in a theater. I enjoyed the story of Gulliver being a giant, and then a tiny man. In this state he became vulnerable. The young dark hair girl (Shirley Smith) fascinated me. To me, she looked strikingly beautiful, with a cold heart. She was the star of the movie. This frightened me. I knew i must keep my feelings, that I loved, her a secret.
It's a beautiful movie to watch. Thank you.
0:09
The opening musical score by Bernard Herrmann. Almost as epic as the music for the other movie starring Kerwin Matthews, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad.
1:56
56:20
Actress June Thornburn as Gulliver's lovely fiancee Elizabeth. Very winsome. According to Wikipedia she died in a plane crash, expecting a child, at age 35. Most grievous.
The opening musical score for the 7th voyage of Sinbad is better than this but then that's just my opinion
Fiancee and wife!
"Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge." Hebrews 13:4!
@@SOULRELIEF22 so true
But the main title for Gulliver is a great coup for Herrmann, who so cleverly wove the “3 worlds” in the body of theme.
I ❤ this film!! Thank you FamilyTime!!
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Fantastic, what a wonderful happy magical film, loved it fabolous
I remember the animating of Gulliver it was one of the best cartoons ever I would like to see it again oh please 🥺 bring it back 🐾🐾⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
There are several channels offering the 1939 animated film here on YT, and I see you can even watch the old 1970s Hanna Barbera cartoon here on YT as well. All for free. Well, with ads of course.
@@DeValiere_ We have the 1939 animated film on FamilyTime ruclips.net/video/E6eyrmYRk1w/видео.html
@@FamilyTime_TVThank you SO much❤❤❤
Delightful. Thank you.
I sure love sci fi, but I also love these deep fantasy movies most.
Thank you Vicky much for uploading the movie.
I noticed that while Redresal was engaging in conversation with Gulliver, Redresal was reading more than Gulliver's words. Judging by Redresal's expressions, he was discerning Gulliver's sincere answers. I'm willing to bet that Gulliver and Redresal both knew that both had nothing to gain by lying to each other. A prime example of this is when Gulliver stated where he was from. In response to this Redresal gave a subtle nod as if he genuinely believed Gulliver. To him it only made sense that clearly, Lilliput and Blefescu weren't the only places since Gulliver's tangible presence proved otherwise.
Thank you for sharing this awesome movie thank you 🙏 for reminding my youth!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you!! It means a lot!
Yeah those were the days, when being a kid, meant playing with friends, re-enacting Role Models and Heroes during play times, and more Good than Evil in our communities.
A little history lesson: Long before George Lucas & Harrison Ford, the great Kerwin Matthews worked with Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion creations in *The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, (1958)* and again in *The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960)* as a doctor whose foes this time around included a giant squirrel and alligator. He then played the countrified folk legend *Jack the Giant Killer (1962)* and again found himself saving a princess while pitted against evil wizards and other specially-designed effects (by Jim Danforth). Other less arduous films he made included the WWII war drama *The Last Blitzkrieg (1959)* with Van Johnson, the crime thriller *Man on a String (1960)* with Ernest Borgnine and his third-billed role behind Spencer Tracy and Frank Sinatra in *The Devil at 4 O'Clock (1961)* in which he and Tracy played priests.
Not to mention being France's answer to James Bond in "OSS 117 se dechaine" (1963) and further sequels. (Probably for his resemblance to their beloved star Alain Delon.) Wondering if this one even came to US shore...
This movie has a message of love defeated evil.
I have watched all Gulliver versions but I think this one is the best.
What happened to them happen to me most of the time...I still here because of The Son of The Creator the way the prince of Peace whoever read this comment and know Him also know the name ❤
Thanks for sharing.!!!
God bless you.
Say His name! ST JOHN 3:16! ❤️
JESUS IS RETURNING SOON! HALLELUJAH! ❤️✝️❤️
Amen- but never be timid about sharing the name above all others~ Jesus Christ!
Haven't seen this film,for a very long time,great family film
I loved this as a kid! Pure artistry, the models and miniatures and rear screen projection effects. Thi film is still timeless!
A pleasant surprise!⚡💜 Thank you.
What a gorgeous story and movie.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Isa sa pinakamaganda Kong napanood na Pelikula nung panahon na uso pa ang VHS salamat sa pag upload
a great classic 🎥❤️
exellent film, don't think i ever saw it as a child, but i do remember "gulliver's travels".
Truely enjoyed this great movie. Thanks 👍😊
First time I saw Kerwin Matthews was in the musical version of jack the giant killer great movie timeless.
"For a man of no promise, I make a lot of promises." Just wow, that was a throwaway line back then, now look what we get.
This is definitely my favourite adaptation of The 3 Worlds of Gulliver. ❤
כל הכבוד ליותרי הסרט, אני צפיתי בקולנוע בשנות החמישיםבתור ילדה(שלא אהבה קולנוע), ואהבתי את הסרט, נכון להיום יש לי חתול בן שש וחצי שקוראת לו גוליבר, והוא ממש גאה בשמו...
Wow!!!! It’s on here! This film is rare and also always gets deleted of here
Yes i loved this film..ever since i am a teenages .
Thanks for this vedio now...
My older brother took me to see this movie in the theater. It had to be when I was 7 or 8 years old and the one part I remember is when the chick is on the beach with the guy in the beginning and her father shows up. When I got a good look at the guy's face, I said to my brother..."man, that guy looks like a fiend!" He cracked up over that one
Filme lindo com histórias boas é o primeiro filme que assisti desse canal e vou me inscrever agora por ser legendados em português, gosto muito desse gênero de filme e recomendo! Parabéns pelo seu canal e obrigado pela postagem!
I really love this movie very much
How sweet and simple movie great classic 😄😊👍🏻
So visceral! This is my favorite Gulliver 😍
Buenas tardes soy de Mexico las películas que nunca pensé ver ahora las están pasando son excelentes, las podrían pasar con títulos en español, se los vamos agradecer, estas películas nunca las pasaron en mi país Mexico, tengo 73 años, muchas gracias
Paylasim icin sagol.
Thanks for sharing.
When movies were entertaining!! Watched this and Tom Thumb whenever it was on tv
A memory was just unlocked
From about 1:01:30, something starts that she doesn't think they should finish. Gulliver decides to have the little girl wake the king up in the middle of the night so Gulliver and his betrothed can ... finish.
Wow, he must really ... be in a mood!
I don't suppose most kids watching this would understand the significance of his request for a midnight wedding.
I think this would be considered an elopement.
I thought it was hilarious that Redresal was grinning while pushing Flymnap's buttons during the beach encounter. Secondly, it was just as funny when Gulliver sneezed to stop Fymnap's spies from foiling Redresal's performance.
What a great movie but I was surprised to read that the lady actress, Elizabeth, died at the age of 36, so young. May she and all actors of this movie, RIP. I have had a long ,dream watching this movie since my childhood and finally got moment on 27/12/24, today, I managed to watch it. I have really enjoyed this great movie.
When I see the movie I think if I go to my childhood again .😂😂😂
Gulliver was washed away from two Voyages of Lilliput and Brobdingnag with little people and Giants with his beloved Elizabeth!
I've only heard the name Gulliver in a song never been able to relay it to something I'm watching this now hoping I can make sense of it because I love the artist that sang the song
Matthews also played France's answer to James Bond in "OSS 117 se dechaine" (1963) and further sequels. (Probably for his resemblance to their beloved star Alain Delon.)
Wondering if this one even came to US shore...
Kerwin Mathews has appeared in other movies involving Charles H. Schneer & Ray Harryhausen. The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and Jack, The Giant Killer.
Ray and Charles had nothing to do with the making of jack the giant killer.
I know how Gulliver feels at 1:14:15.
I try my best to show my Father all this good modern technology, with iPhone, scan bank cards, facebook, Instagram and Snapchat, but he's still living in the 1960s.
Terbaik la Kali ini Nazilin apa yg engkau cakap,memang bagus
I read the story in my syllabus when I was kid. Cinderella was the another one too. 😊👍
Wonderful film story colour June Thorburn. It's the one.
When i was child,i always dream to found liliput and haved a tiny man in my toys collection..but then i realize that just a fairy tales story ...until now,i am still hoped that i ll meet the tiny man😅😅
This is my 2 time I have seen this movie welll done.
Even tiny people can be bad people. GREED is the universal problem.
wow its mine much much favorite movie since my childhood lifetime period.
❤❤❤ beautiful movie ❤❤2023🇵🇬🇵🇬
What does this fine film have in common with the original cast of 'the " favorite:?" How many redelopments? In the 1960s when there wasn't too much on TV it ran in prime time on the networks every three weeks as a movie of the week. Meanwhile ted danson, Chris Farley, and Jack black were working on their own versions of Gulliver in the early 1960s.
I wish the giant monkey was in this. In the novel when Gulliver visits the land of the giants, a monkey (giant to him) grabs him and carries him to the top of a building.
Fun Fact: They Make a Float too from Macy Parade 1960 in November 24 6 days before the movie
How in earth they made this so well? xD
Ray Harryhausen With His Fantastic Stop-Motion-Animation Always a Master 😁
They had better education, and morals back then.
Perfect Movie for a Sunday Afternoon Relaxing and Eating Pizza 😁 But a 720p Resolution Would've been Much Better Than 480p BTW Kerwin Mathews was Also on The Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad
Okay now I understand the song
Pretty good movie
Recuerdo mucho esta película, entonces era estudiante de primaria.
Can you upload gulliver travels 1996 trip?
They put them in cages etc.
that part please 🙏
I love this too
1:29:00 Gulliver vs Alligator
Nice. Strangly travell of culliver. I. Like it. Im from irag
Por favor ponerla en español gracias
Where is the third world?
His homeland.
Prosim abiste tento film glover prelozili do ceskeho dabingu alebo bulharski dabing prosim dekuji dekuji dekuji
ارجو ان تكون مترجمه للعربيه/لكم تحياتنا
Non ci sono attori eccezionali ma grandi attori si, il film e'bello
How old this movie?
I think it might be 64 years old if that helps
Bello lo vidi x la prima volta nel 1996 avevo 14 anni. Marco
... as have seen film ... Gulliver ... and don’t remember have seen this film ... The Three Worlds of Gulliver ... .
The real Gulliver's constructed stone henge for we the lilliputans
But why though
Kerning Matthews looks like Gordon Scott (tarzan).
From the days one could be completely blown away by a movie. Nowadays too many movies are AI fake and we know that, taking away the magic of watching a movie. In those days the music was tailor made, time was taken for dialogue, the camera work was splendid and tranquil, acting was generally good (in this movie some are truly B-actors). In that spirit I will never understand why a movie such as Avatar can cost 250 million dollars. I was bored silly after trying to watch that disaster, and rather watch dozens of movies like this one.
World of fantasy 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Where are the Houyhnhnms and the Yahoos!!!??? 🧐 They are always missing in Gulliver's other movies including this one. 🤔🙄
.Family Time Studio Columbia Pictures Corporation Presents The Three World Of Gulliver.😐.
What about the third journey and the horse's world????
I guess by 3 worlds they mean these two and the normal world at the beginning. Kind of a shame they
didn't do those. I think another half hour could have been used but then
They would have to rush thru those last two. Another hour could have worked but then the runtime would've been too long. Maybe they will make another adaptation one day. a miniseries could be pretty good. Every episode could be one of his travels. We'll see.
@@Nio744 I think that part would be more interesting with Honest Talking horses 🐎
This place is a paradise compared to Wapping,nothing new for fleet street.
If you read the novel, you know that there's a lot of sexual things.
😮 Gulliver had a freaky side. I knew it. Always been like that.
Um where's the third island?
Brobdingnan - giant men, Liliput - tiny men, England - men.
Very well
Oh, thought it was Donny Osmond . . and thought "weird, why . . ." etc.
Nice. Reminded me of Alice in Wonderland.
As usual, apart from a lot of free interpretations sailing far off from the original novel (to turn it into a childrens story while it was written for adults...), the fourth voyage is missing out as usual. To be truthfull, in part 4 there is nothing much left that can interest children (still if you want to respect the original book...), as 90% of that part is sarcastic critique in dialogue form (and even in long monologues) on the English society. Ted Danson's film (1996) is the only one I know who included the 4 travels.
And not Houyhnhnms?