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The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm Details

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This long, 135-minute feature is divided into four different segments, three highlighting fairy tales and the first introducing the two Brothers Grimm. Wilhelm (Laurence Harvey) is the dreamer, and Jacob (Karl Boehm) is the practical one, and between them, some marvelous fairy tales develop. Seguing into the first tale about the "Dancing Princess," co-directors Henry Levin and George Pal -- also the producer -- allow their special-effects artists full rein. In-between dancing, the princess (Yvette Mimieux) falls in love with a charming woodsman (Russ Tamblyn). In the second story about the "Cobbler and the Elves," a Christmas miracle of dedicated labor helps the cobbler out when he most needs it. In the last story, a fire-breathing dragon threatens the kingdom until a lowly servant (Buddy Hackett) saves the day. One of the highlights of this production are the Puppetoons, and another is Cinerama -- three projectors working to create a three-paneled (sometimes visibly so), wide-screen panorama. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

  • Release date:August 7, 1962

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Laurence Harvey Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama 1962 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Leigh Harline Best Adapted Score 1962 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Paul Vogel Best Color Cinematography 1962 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Edward C. Carfagno Best Color Art Direction 1962 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences George W. Davis Best Color Art Direction 1962 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Henry W. Grace Best Color Art Direction 1962 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Richard A. Pefferle Best Color Art Direction 1962 Nominee

Cast

Laurence Harvey
as The Cobbler
Laurence Harvey
as Wilhelm Grimm
Claire Bloom
as Dorothea Grimm
Walter Slezak
as Stossel
Barbara Eden
as Greta Heinrich
Oscar Homolka
as The Duke
Arnold Stang
as Rumpelstiltskin
Martita Hunt
as Story Teller
Ian Wolfe
as Gruber
Cheerio Meredith
as Mrs. Von Dittersdorf
Bryan Russell
as Freidrich Grimm
Walter Rilia
as Priest
Yvette Mimieux
as The Princess
Russ Tamblyn
as The Woodsman
Jim Backus
as The King
Beulah Bondi
as The Gypsy
Clinton Sundberg
as The Prime Minister
Walter Brooke
as The Mayor
Robert Foulk
as The Hunter
Buddy Hackett
as Hans
Otto Kruger
as The King
Sydney Smith
as The Spokesman
Peter Whitney
as The Giant
Terry-Thomas
as Ludwig

Crew

George Pal
Director
Henry Levin
Director
George Pal
Producer
Charles Beaumont
Screenwriter
William Roberts
Screenwriter
Paul Vogel
Cinematographer
Leigh Harline
Composer (Music Score)
Walter Thompson
Editor
Henry W. Grace
Production Designer
Richard A. Pefferle
Production Designer
Edward C. Carfagno
Art Director
George W. Davis
Art Director
Richard A. Pefferle
Set Designer
Henry W. Grace
Set Designer
Tim Barr
Special Effects
Wah Chang
Special Effects
Alex Romero
Choreography
William J. Tuttle
Makeup
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