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Tom Thumb

He's only 5 1/2 inches high, but he's terrific!
1958 | 98m | English

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A boy, no bigger than a thumb, manages to outwit two thieves determined to make a fortune from him.
Release Date: Dec 04, 1958
Director: George Pal
Writer: Ladislas Fodor, Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm
Genres: Family, Fantasy, Adventure, Music
Keywords queen, musical, forest, miniature people
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios, Galaxy Pictures Limited
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Russ Tamblyn Tom Thumb
Alan Young Woody
June Thorburn Forest Queen
Terry-Thomas Ivan
Peter Sellers Antony
Bernard Miles Jonathan
Jessie Matthews Anne
Ian Wallace The Cobbler
Peter Butterworth Kapellmeister
Peter Bull Town Crier
Stan Freberg Yawning man (voice)
Dal McKennon Con-Fu-Shon (voice)
Name Job
George Pal Director
Ladislas Fodor Screenplay
Jacob Grimm Story
Wilhelm Grimm Story
Georges Périnal Director of Photography
Elliot Scott Art Direction
Frank Clarke Editor
Olga Lehmann Costume Design
Charles E. Parker Makeup Artist
David Middlemas Assistant Director
A.W. Watkins Recording Supervision
Wah Chang Animation
Kermit Goell Songs
Muir Mathieson Music Director
Janice Torre Songs
Alex Romero Choreographer
Ken Jones Original Music Composer
Hilda Fox Hairdresser
E.J. Holding Production Manager
John Bramall Sound Recordist
Denys N. Coop Camera Operator
Gene Warren Animation
Fred Spielman Songs, Original Music Composer
Angela Martelli Continuity
Douglas Gamley Original Music Composer
Peggy Lee Songs
Name Title
George Pal Producer
Dora Wright Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Good things do indeed come in small packages. Woodcutter Honest Jonathan is granted three wishes by the forest queen as gratitude for not chopping down a mighty oak tree. Returning home he excitedly tries to tell his wife about the wishes, but an argument ensues and during the course of which, t ... he three wishes are foolishly wasted. Realising the folly of their waste, they both sadly ponder on the absence of a son in their life, no matter what size he be. Jonathan muses that perhaps the queen would grant them one more wish, even a small one... Based on the Brothers Grimm story, "tom thumb" may just be the most undervalued musical made in the 1950s. "tom thumb" has everything a family musical should have, a fantastical fairytale full of colour, vibrant song and dance sequences, and a warmth to cheer the bluest of hearts. With the athletic and ebullient Russ Tamblyn taking the lead as Tom, and villains portrayed with such gleeful caddishness by Peter Sellers and Terry-Thomas, the film was always going to start from a good footing. Add in Tom Howard's Academy Award winning effects, Gamley & Jones' whimsical score and the zippy direction from Ray Harryhausen mentor, George Pal, well what's the excuse for not letting this film into yours, and your children's life? The story unfolds in a blaze of glorious art design and pupetoon effects. As Tamblyn roams around his little world, the makers blend over-sized sets with animation and real life choreography. Yeah its a little creaky now, but this is still magic, a hark back to a time when it was hard work to craft such a fusion of incredible delights. There's a main sequence as Tom brings the toys to life (you see a toy without a child is as bad as a child without a toy), a truly wondrous segment of film that deserves classic status. Fit to sit alongside the moment Gene Kelly danced with Mickey Mouse in Anchors Aweigh, this sees Tamblyn trip the light fantastic around, and with, numerous articles and childhood toys beloved by so many in the past. Then there is the talented shoes, a mortality romantic sub-plot, and yes! the good against evil thematic so rich and potent with many a fairytale that has been spun. It's all good, really it is. Am I biased because it was a childhood favourite? You can bet your last Cent, Penny or Euro that I am indeed! But I know this one truth, that I have shown this to various age groups over the years, and not once has this film finished and not been met with smiles and even happy tears on occasions. Because ultimately it delivers the joy to the children, and to the children in us all. And that be the truth your honour. Doo be doo be doo 9/10

May 16, 2024