im only 20, but i love this film so bloody much, words cannot describe. i watched it countless of times throughout my childhood, however, i have only just now realised that richard harris who played gulliver is the same richard harris who played albus dumbledore! mind blown!
Saw this as a young kid on television sometime in the early to mid 80s. The only thing I remembered of it for the past 40 years is the opening and closing music. Had completely forgotten about the animation. Seeing this in 2024 has unlocked a childhood memory.
I’m 23, i used to borrow DVDs from my nans collection she used to keep in one of those DVD racks by the TV when i was young, my nan passed away 4 years ago now, I randomly thought of this movie and it brought me back to sitting on the floor looking through the robo cop movies, shark boy vs lava girl & even the smell of her house. took me awhile but i i found the right version, thank you for uploading this 🙏🏻
Ha ha no way. Yeah it came in a little cardboard sleeve. My mother did the same as she knew I loved this movie. Still have it. Oddly enough my mother claimed that as a child I absolutely LOVED The Water Babies. I have zero recollection of that movie though. As with just about every movie back then, your gran was too slow to get a vhs ready so the movie always started part way in. In my case, when the general gave him the sleeping potion. Was always weird to see the footage before it with no recollection as I could quote nearly the entire movie verbatim. lol Cheer for the memory!
When i came to Sweden as a kid in 1983 this was the first cartoon i ever saw here and it stood with me to this day i still remember the song in particular thought it would never thank you for posting it is still a fine story.
Wow. I love how this version was marketed for kids, but kept true to the message that war is always just so stupid. Whether an egg should be eaten from the small or large end...and people are willing to kill each other over it...just about sums up humanity.
Should the sequel tell the story told in the book, discussing a visit to the land of the giants? Or the land of the evolved horses, and primitive humanoids? (Think Planet of the Apes, original version.)
Richard harris i mean Gulliver he is my grand father but i know his dead by a cancer but i remember when he take me into his arms and see me grown up he feeds me learn the world to me and gently sing for me to sleep
Thanks fr sharing. I ALWAYS remembered that ending and music as a kid but hadn't seen again until now. I saw it in the 80's but I didnt know it was older than that. Great movie superb ending!
He is my grand grand grand father well he is dead now from cause inderterminal we dont finds out how so i was so very sad but i turn the page i'm 18 years old now i'm happy to see he is watching me from the clouds like a pure angel with long blonds hairs 👱🏻♂️and sweet angel wings 😇👼🏻
saw this as a kid and iv been addicted to fantasy books and films and iv turned into a major book worm thanks for letting me see the film that started it all for me agian
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Magnífico! Gracias por compartir esta versión de la película! no se encuentra por ningún otro lado, sólo son localizables las versiones de 1939 y 2010...! ;)
1:07:00 I think I had a forgotten memory unlocked as well though it was extremely vague just a man specifically wearing glasses to protect his eyes from flying arrows. I don't know if this is it but I'm not sure what else it could possibly be. Even though everything else from this movie feels like new viewing to me. 😅
Thanks for your kind comments. I like Richard Harris too... very dynamic actor. I tried to upload Orca-Killer Whale, but had some issues with Moviemaker, so couldn't complete the upload. I'm also looking high and low for a rare film he made called "Ravagers" in 1979, so if anyone out there knows where I can get hold of it please let me know!
Jesus, the proustian rush caused by hearing that song at the beginning...I remember watching this as a young boy and being baffled by the bizarre non-ending; maybe they were hoping to adapt more of the book in a potential sequel? Some production details for those who care: Peter Hunt of James Bond fame directed this film. Alan Hume (another 007 veteran) shot it, and the animation was done in Belgium by the aptly titled Belvision Studios, who were responsible for the old Tintin cartoons.
My Daddy ABSOLUTELY despised songs in movies... Except "ALL'S WELL!" He liked THAT Gulliver's Travels because of Gabby. I laughed when THIS one came on. We would have hoped Daddy wouldn't come home till the singing was over so he wouldn't turn the station. 😂 If we got past the singing, THEN he'd have seen the ship wreck and been interested. He was a sailor in WW2! May his memory be BLESSED! 🙏🙌💞
it s a gem in animation, even the technology at that time were basic , it shows that generally with a lack of means and at the beginning of an art , everything is already to the top . if we compare this one with a modern version with jack black which is brilliant but lack of something in the scenario, even the special effect are much greater, but somehow lost it s soul
+poolidoor I agree 100%. Just wanna say, this wasn't the inception of the art. We had talkies for years, Technicolor, Panavision and some greats of special effects (Thanks, Harryhausen, even B&W "B" movies Colossal Woman, Amazing Shrinking Man) for ages. I know this 'cause I'm old but my memory still works ;)
Rod was Pongo from the original "101 Dalmatians"! And I think (but I'm not sure) Denise Bryer is the Empress, a maid (31:21-31:28) and Rosanna. I did a Rosanna piece on my DeviantArt page
Forgive me, I just watched the Fleischer movie, sometimes the memory plays tricks on you. That was all animation, but I still think that it was better than this one.
Id love to be a giant....Then i step on an flatten out every evil person in the government....Squash..squash...squash...This looks like Speed Racer meets Gulliver..
gmecomber let me guess you are american puritain, you can drive through las vegas but won t stop unless you need petrol , i think i know you, people like you would sensored mickey cause pluto the dog don t wear any pants, and sensored videogame because the hero age 13 can get married but not manhunt for it s sadistic violence ( who ever dare to sensored guns and violence in the state lol but don t show your willy cause it s an abomination) i never know if i should classified puritanism into thick ignorance or into simple stupidity. i know it s human and most in retarded country like arabic countries, but it s shoking to see that level of bigotery in one of the most modern country with a high level of technoogy but a system that allow pray at school and other archaic things, heard that an african animation was sensored because african children were represented naked, american people are very strange very un healthy, it s drawing not actual nudity of real people . but it s ok, in europe we had to go through the 19th century where painting from michel angelo, boticelli etc were sensored ( pieces of tissu were added to the painting to hide the sex of putto )
I read the first three sentences of your arrogant rant and moved on. I could tell from the very first line that you were an idiot and not worth my time. Good luck with that.
The mixture of live action with cartoon might have worked, if the tone of the cartoons had not been so...cartoonish. The overall result is as if the PJ Lord of the Rings had been inter-cut with the Bakshi-Rankin-Bass LOTR. The book is not very comic - it's a (pretty savage) political satire.
im only 20, but i love this film so bloody much, words cannot describe. i watched it countless of times throughout my childhood, however, i have only just now realised that richard harris who played gulliver is the same richard harris who played albus dumbledore! mind blown!
Same here dude I’m 20 too and just finished watching this film again yesterday watched it all the time too
He's also played as Captain Nolan from Orca : The Killer Whale (1977)
You should try the 1939 Gulliver travels animation movie by paramount ❤ i can't stop rewatching it and rewatching it again and again
Watched this as a kid, all I remember was the crazy ending, good times.
When I was a kid, I watched this on the Disney channel.
The ending gave me nightmares for years😂😂
Saw this as a young kid on television sometime in the early to mid 80s. The only thing I remembered of it for the past 40 years is the opening and closing music. Had completely forgotten about the animation. Seeing this in 2024 has unlocked a childhood memory.
I’m 23, i used to borrow DVDs from my nans collection she used to keep in one of those DVD racks by the TV when i was young, my nan passed away 4 years ago now, I randomly thought of this movie and it brought me back to sitting on the floor looking through the robo cop movies, shark boy vs lava girl & even the smell of her house. took me awhile but i i found the right version, thank you for uploading this 🙏🏻
I'm glad in that you can reminisce yr childhood with yr NaN... just gorgeous. Yr Nan had good taste in film. May God bless her.
Brings back memories... took me so long to find this version, second I heard the song at the beginning I remembered it was the right one!
My mum got this from Daily Mail & it reminded me of the 1978 film The Water Babies
Ha ha no way. Yeah it came in a little cardboard sleeve. My mother did the same as she knew I loved this movie. Still have it. Oddly enough my mother claimed that as a child I absolutely LOVED The Water Babies. I have zero recollection of that movie though. As with just about every movie back then, your gran was too slow to get a vhs ready so the movie always started part way in. In my case, when the general gave him the sleeping potion. Was always weird to see the footage before it with no recollection as I could quote nearly the entire movie verbatim. lol Cheer for the memory!
I remember watching this at 5 or 6. It was my favourite with its artstyle and what pursued me to search for even interesting art.
God I haven't seen this for year's I turned 40yo the other day and keep thinking about this movie over the last few days. So glad if found this.
I’m so glad I was shown this film, I’m 17 so I dont know how common it is to watch it these days but I definitely watch it anytime I can
I'm supposing they thought using the word for jackass over and over made it a BETTER movie. Ridiculous.
I love Richard Harris's soft voice!
When i came to Sweden as a kid in 1983 this was the first cartoon i ever saw here and it stood with me to this day i still remember the song in particular thought it would never thank you for posting it is still a fine story.
Thus is adorable and so fun to watch! Richard Harris is the perfect choice! ❤
I enjoyed this film in my youth and now I am 27 and I still enjoy it now. :)
1:00:44 I watched this movie countless times as a child and never noticed this.
Thank you a billion times!
I remember this movie from when I was kid, maybe almost 30 years ago, and I still never forgot the wonderful theme song.
I'm 49 years old 2019, last time I seen this movie was about 35 yrs ago. I'm old.
@Lee Richards No my friend you just have a rich history, stay young untill getting out of bed takes 25 minutes.
Born old die young.
If you think you're old then u need to get out more.
I was 8 or 9 when I saw this movie… I am 44 years old now. I was telling my daughters about the ending scene that always stuck with me.😂
Wow. I love how this version was marketed for kids, but kept true to the message that war is always just so stupid. Whether an egg should be eaten from the small or large end...and people are willing to kill each other over it...just about sums up humanity.
Love this movie very much
I loved this movie as a kid. Even more so I love the music!
To anyone wondering about the weird lip-synching issues with the people of Lilliput and Blefuscu. it's because the film was animated in Belgium.
There should have been a sequel. The ending practically cries out for a sequel.
read the book to find out what happens next.
When my mother recorded this from Nickelodeon she stopped just short from that scene
There should have been a sequel
I don’t this performed well enough at the box office to warrant a sequel
@@Fred_2157. He goes to the land of the giants
It was my favourite movie when i was a kid i enjoyed every second
same here.
15:44
“Well General, why am I tied up like this?”
“Because you’re a giant”
“OOOOOoooohhhhh”
I really like this movie since i love seeing live-action and cartoons put together.
7/10. A Bizarre yet fairly faithful adaptation of Jonathan Swifts Infamous Tales.
Just think, Richard Harris was 47 yrs old portraying a young doctor aka lad wanting to see the world.
this was a nice surprise, thank you for the upload
Wow,last I saw this movie with my dad and 2 brothers,back in the 70's!
I remember watching this program on the Disney channel.
Saw this in after school care. The part with the donkey where the man yells "Move your ass" always made us kids laugh.
If only there were a sequal I used to love this aw
Should the sequel tell the story told in the book, discussing a visit to the land of the giants? Or the land of the evolved horses, and primitive humanoids? (Think Planet of the Apes, original version.)
@@garytiptin6479probably follow the books, I couldn’t get through it when i was younger so might try again after i finish asoif
Richard harris i mean Gulliver he is my grand father but i know his dead by a cancer but i remember when he take me into his arms and see me grown up he feeds me learn the world to me and gently sing for me to sleep
Thank you:)
Thanks fr sharing. I ALWAYS remembered that ending and music as a kid but hadn't seen again until now. I saw it in the 80's but I didnt know it was older than that. Great movie superb ending!
Thank you for sharing the complete film. I saw this in the movies as a child and fell in lovel with Richard Harris. And I still adore him. :-)
He is my grand grand grand father well he is dead now from cause inderterminal we dont finds out how so i was so very sad but i turn the page i'm 18 years old now i'm happy to see he is watching me from the clouds like a pure angel with long blonds hairs 👱🏻♂️and sweet angel wings 😇👼🏻
I haven't seen this since the 1980s
jondabell..bless you bless you..ive been looking for this movie forever..thanks
Used to love the part when they fed him all the food x) but the sleeping potion and the way his face went all warped creeped me out lol
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Same you little weeb
Sleeping potion it's so hard to him poor gulliver i mean grand grand father he did not deserve that!!!!
saw this as a kid and iv been addicted to fantasy books and films and iv turned into a major book worm thanks for letting me see the film that started it all for me agian
God this brings me back
R.I.P Richard Harris
Gotta love that ending - makes the whole film worth watching! lol
Full movie. Complete. Thanks
anyone in 2020???
2023 I've recently read the book and I've been curious how many adaptations there are. This one's got to be my second favorite.
Top notch literature on film. A 1 for the books I'd say. Great film & acting. Karuru Kevin from Limuru_ Kenya
I haven't seen this movie in 17 years.
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Magnífico! Gracias por compartir esta versión de la película! no se encuentra por ningún otro lado, sólo son localizables las versiones de 1939 y 2010...! ;)
dude, i haven't seen this since in was a kid ! lol
Gem💎
I love the little kingdom set
1:00:32 as a memory just came back to me, I had to search a bit to find this scene.
And a very good scene it is.
1:07:00 I think I had a forgotten memory unlocked as well though it was extremely vague just a man specifically wearing glasses to protect his eyes from flying arrows. I don't know if this is it but I'm not sure what else it could possibly be. Even though everything else from this movie feels like new viewing to me. 😅
I saw this movie when I was a kid. By those years I always thought that Phil Collins did Gulliver role XD
i not see that movie in 26 years
Judge by Egglish of you’res you’re not even 8
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Thanks for your kind comments. I like Richard Harris too... very dynamic actor. I tried to upload Orca-Killer Whale, but had some issues with Moviemaker, so couldn't complete the upload. I'm also looking high and low for a rare film he made called "Ravagers" in 1979, so if anyone out there knows where I can get hold of it please let me know!
I know this was 7 years ago but you can buy ravagers on UA-cam, no doubt you've probably found it by now though aha
its very funny.. i read the book in high school and wanted to see the movie and it was a true reflection of the book.... cool
it's REALLY not. The book is boring as sin. This movie is far more entertaining.
Richard Harris, his last movies were the both first harry potter´s saga, his last years as Dumbledore :(
nice movie
Love
such a great film, i cant find it for download anywhere, just stream
add the letters SS to the front of the URL of this page and the movie will download for you
And it wouldn't have been so funny if nobody got pissed, We totally gets me
Could you please upload the 1996 miniseries of Gulliver's Travels, with Ted Danson? Thank you.
VStMelz up loaded the Gulliver's Travels with Ted.
1:14:54 Well...Here we go again. Poor Gulliver.
"only lunatics study politics"
davvero stupendo
Я этот фильм видел в детстве у нас в ДКЖД показывали.
Gulliver is hot when walk with his boots full of water
Guliver
Was there a sequel to this seeing how it ended?
I was like 4 when I saw this. The end was very unsettling to me lol
I was the same age too and it was a pretty sucky ending.
Jesus, the proustian rush caused by hearing that song at the beginning...I remember watching this as a young boy and being baffled by the bizarre non-ending; maybe they were hoping to adapt more of the book in a potential sequel?
Some production details for those who care: Peter Hunt of James Bond fame directed this film. Alan Hume (another 007 veteran) shot it, and the animation was done in Belgium by the aptly titled Belvision Studios, who were responsible for the old Tintin cartoons.
My Daddy ABSOLUTELY despised songs in movies... Except "ALL'S WELL!" He liked THAT Gulliver's Travels because of Gabby. I laughed when THIS one came on. We would have hoped Daddy wouldn't come home till the singing was over so he wouldn't turn the station. 😂 If we got past the singing, THEN he'd have seen the ship wreck and been interested. He was a sailor in WW2! May his memory be BLESSED! 🙏🙌💞
Why did Richard Harris not do the other three Xtoriez?
it s a gem in animation, even the technology at that time were basic , it shows that generally with a lack of means and at the beginning of an art , everything is already to the top . if we compare this one with a modern version with jack black which is brilliant but lack of something in the scenario, even the special effect are much greater, but somehow lost it s soul
IMHO it looks good even by current standards.
+poolidoor I agree 100%. Just wanna say, this wasn't the inception of the art. We had talkies for years, Technicolor, Panavision and some greats of special effects (Thanks, Harryhausen, even B&W "B" movies Colossal Woman, Amazing Shrinking Man) for ages. I know this 'cause I'm old but my memory still works ;)
I agree with you even though Fleischer's version is my top favorite
Mis An Thrope, I'm getting old and memory is questionable :D
مين في تانيه ثانوي وبيسمع القصه😍
There’s always a bigger fish.
Lo, he looks like George W. when the ending credits start.
To a T
I remember watching this as a kid, but never realized there was a topless scene :-o (1:00:46)
I noticed it when I watched this on cableTV long ago.
What I haven't noticed before is that the dancing lady is bottomless too.
Yeah, that was an interesting scene to watch with my 10 year old...i must have grown up watching the edited for tv version! I mean, why??
Rod Taylor does the voice of Reldresal and Norman Shelley does the voice of the emperor.
And Murray Melvin does the voice of Subtracto.
Rod was Pongo from the original "101 Dalmatians"! And I think (but I'm not sure) Denise Bryer is the Empress, a maid (31:21-31:28) and Rosanna. I did a Rosanna piece on my DeviantArt page
But unlike they claim in the iMDb, Reldresal sure sounds rather like Robert Rietty to me.
فيلم غايه ف الروعه والاحسن اننا درسناه ف الثانويه العامه جعل الفيلم أكثر متعه
+Nada Lasheen من فضلك اريدا الفلم مترجم عربي او فرنسي
Really wish they would put this on DVD.
They did in the uk
Yeah
They did do in the 90s
WE'L NEVER DO IT!
como puedo ver esta pelcula en español
I'll take a story written by Jonathan Swift over a song written by Taylor Swift anytime.
+Account ABC I wonder if they're related!
+epicrapfan73 I'd watch this movie on a sofa with Taylor Swift.
epicrapfan73
How times change for PG Ang G ratings. 1:00:45... Lol
But I love that part with the gorgeous woman there.
Please_upload_2nd_part
19:24 March to Lilliput song.
I love this song 🪐
This novel really made Europe expand to the East with ideology of imperialism, which made humans suffer up until now.
Published: 1726
Unlike they claim in the iMDb, to my ears, Reldresal's voice sounds rather of Robert Rietty. (No, not Rod Taylor.)
1:14:01 long live lilliput
1:01:14 is something very familiar to all women or am i wrong???
A cock with big balls
Well she is gorgeous 😍🤪
I saw it on the disney channel
@Tim Uchwat It's was the 90's don't judge me
Huh?
Forgive me, I just watched the Fleischer movie, sometimes the memory plays tricks on you. That was all animation, but I still think that it was better than this one.
I find it strange that this film's more of a Fleischer film than the actual Fleischer film (1939).
Fleischer's version is my top favorite. The admiral looks like someone from Fleischer's
Id love to be a giant....Then i step on an flatten out every evil person in the government....Squash..squash...squash...This looks like Speed Racer meets Gulliver..
But there would be nothing left in DC
this is ok nice kid show
but check this 1:00:32-1:00:48
this is a topless bellydance in kid show)
gmecomber let me guess you are american puritain, you can drive through las vegas but won t stop unless you need petrol , i think i know you, people like you would sensored mickey cause pluto the dog don t wear any pants, and sensored videogame because the hero age 13 can get married but not manhunt for it s sadistic violence ( who ever dare to sensored guns and violence in the state lol but don t show your willy cause it s an abomination) i never know if i should classified puritanism into thick ignorance or into simple stupidity. i know it s human and most in retarded country like arabic countries, but it s shoking to see that level of bigotery in one of the most modern country with a high level of technoogy but a system that allow pray at school and other archaic things, heard that an african animation was sensored because african children were represented naked, american people are very strange very un healthy, it s drawing not actual nudity of real people . but it s ok, in europe we had to go through the 19th century where painting from michel angelo, boticelli etc were sensored ( pieces of tissu were added to the painting to hide the sex of putto )
I read the first three sentences of your arrogant rant and moved on. I could tell from the very first line that you were an idiot and not worth my time. Good luck with that.
to be insulted by idiot like you is very rewarding, i would feel insulted if you thought of me as a clever person, thanks, good luck to you too
I myself saw what you were talking about from 1:00:32-1:00:48, and i my eyes almost popped right out of their sockets
Also, her skirt is so small that you can see her butt and her crotch! How did that get past censorship?
Taria bueno que pucieran los filmes completo doblados al portugués o español gracias 👏👍💪
What’s the song called when guilliver goes to lilliput at 19:22
The mixture of live action with cartoon might have worked, if the tone of the cartoons had not been so...cartoonish. The overall result is as if the PJ Lord of the Rings had been inter-cut with the Bakshi-Rankin-Bass LOTR. The book is not very comic - it's a (pretty savage) political satire.
Inead story gullivers travels arabic