Gulliver's Travels (1939)
November 10, 1939Release Date
Gulliver's Travels (1939)
November 10, 1939Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Jessica Dragonette
Princess Glory
Lanny Ross
Prince David
Pinto Colvig
Gabby
Cal Howard
Prince David
Willard Bowsky
Director
Orestes Calpini
Director
Jack Mercer
King Little
Max Smith
Singer (voice) (uncredited)
Roland Crandall
Director
William Henning
Director
Joseph Oriolo
Italian Barber
Gus Wicke
Various (voice) (uncredited)
Winfield Hoskins
Director
Sam Parker
Gulliver
Tedd Pierce
King Bombo
Livonia Warren
Princess Glory
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 10, 1939
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 16m
Content RatingG
Budget$700,000
Genres
Wiki.
Gulliver's Travels is an American animated musical fantasy film produced by Max Fleischer and directed by Dave Fleischer for Fleischer Studios. Released to cinemas in the United States on December 22, 1939, by Paramount Pictures, the story is a very loose adaptation of Jonathan Swift's 1726 novel of the same name, specifically only the first part of four, which tells the story of Lilliput and Blefuscu, and centers around an explorer who helps a small kingdom who declared war after an argument over a wedding song. The film was Fleischer Studios' first feature-length animated film, as well as the second animated feature film produced by an American studio after Walt Disney Productions' Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, as Paramount had commissioned the feature in response to the success of that film. The sequences for the film were directed by Seymour Kneitel, Willard Bowsky, Tom Palmer, Grim Natwick, William Henning, Roland Crandall, Thomas Johnson, Robert Leffingwell, Frank Kelling, Winfield Hoskins, and Orestes Calpini.