The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960 film)

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The 3 Worlds of Gulliver is a 1960 fantasy adventure film loosely based on Jonathan Swift’s "Gulliver’s Travels," notable for its extensive use of Ray Harryhausen’s stop-motion special effects.

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instanceOf adventure film
fantasy film
feature film
film
alsoKnownAs The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
surface form: The Three Worlds of Gulliver
basedOn Gulliver's Travels
surface form: Gulliver’s Travels
basedOnWorkBy Jonathan Swift
character Elizabeth
Lemuel Gulliver
cinematographyBy Wilkie Cooper
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Jack Sher
distributedBy Columbia Pictures
distributorRegion international theatrical release
era 1960s cinema
filmingTechnique optical compositing
format color
genre adventure
fantasy
hasVisualEffectsStyle live-action and stop-motion integration
language English
musicBy Bernard Herrmann
narrativeType fantasy adventure adaptation
notableFor extensive use of stop-motion special effects
partOf Ray Harryhausen
surface form: Ray Harryhausen filmography
period 18th century setting
producer Charles H. Schneer
productionCompany Morningside Productions
releaseYear 1960
runtime approximately 99 minutes
screenplayBy Arthur A. Ross
Jack Sher
setting Brobdingnag
Lilliput
sourceMaterialGenre satirical novel
sourceMaterialPublicationYear 1726
sourceMaterialTitle Gulliver's Travels
surface form: Gulliver’s Travels
specialEffectsBy Ray Harryhausen
stars Basil Sydney
Grégoire Aslan
Jo Morrow
June Thorburn
Kerwin Mathews
Lee Patterson
targetAudience general audience
title The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
usesTechnique dynamation
stop-motion animation

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