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El maravilloso mundo de los hermanos Grimm

Título original: The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
  • 1962
  • 12
  • 2h 15min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,4/10
2,4 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Barbara Eden, Claire Bloom, Laurence Harvey, Karlheinz Böhm, Yvette Mimieux, and Russ Tamblyn in El maravilloso mundo de los hermanos Grimm (1962)
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La historia de Wilhelm y Jacob Grimm, y tres de sus historias.La historia de Wilhelm y Jacob Grimm, y tres de sus historias.La historia de Wilhelm y Jacob Grimm, y tres de sus historias.

  • Dirección
    • Henry Levin
    • George Pal
  • Guión
    • David P. Harmon
    • Charles Beaumont
    • William Roberts
  • Reparto principal
    • Laurence Harvey
    • Claire Bloom
    • Karlheinz Böhm
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,4/10
    2,4 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Henry Levin
      • George Pal
    • Guión
      • David P. Harmon
      • Charles Beaumont
      • William Roberts
    • Reparto principal
      • Laurence Harvey
      • Claire Bloom
      • Karlheinz Böhm
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    • Ganó 1 premio Óscar
      • 2 premios y 8 nominaciones en total

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    Laurence Harvey
    Laurence Harvey
    • Wilhelm Grimm…
    Claire Bloom
    Claire Bloom
    • Dorothea Grimm
    Karlheinz Böhm
    Karlheinz Böhm
    • Jacob Grimm
    • (as Karl Boehm)
    Walter Slezak
    Walter Slezak
    • Stossel
    Barbara Eden
    Barbara Eden
    • Greta Heinrich
    Oscar Homolka
    Oscar Homolka
    • The Duke
    Arnold Stang
    Arnold Stang
    • Rumpelstiltskin
    Martita Hunt
    Martita Hunt
    • Anna Richter
    Betty Garde
    Betty Garde
    • Miss Bettenhausen
    Bryan Russell
    Bryan Russell
    • Friedrich Grimm
    Ian Wolfe
    Ian Wolfe
    • Gruber
    Tammy Marihugh
    Tammy Marihugh
    • Pauline Grimm
    Cheerio Meredith
    Cheerio Meredith
    • Mrs. Von Dittersdorf
    Walter Rilla
    Walter Rilla
    • Priest
    Yvette Mimieux
    Yvette Mimieux
    • The Princess (segment "The Dancing Princess")
    Russ Tamblyn
    Russ Tamblyn
    • The Woodsman (segment "The Dancing Princess")
    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • The King (segment "The Dancing Princess")
    Beulah Bondi
    Beulah Bondi
    • The Gypsy (segment "The Dancing Princess")
    • Dirección
      • Henry Levin
      • George Pal
    • Guión
      • David P. Harmon
      • Charles Beaumont
      • William Roberts
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    8bkoganbing

    Competing With Shirley Temple

    Back when it first was out I never did get around to seeing The Wonderful World of The Brothers Grimm and it should be seen in the theater rather than a formatted VHS version. This was indeed a film for which Cinerama was definitely suited.

    During the Fifties a whole lot of the Grimm stories were used in a shortlived series hosted by the grown up Shirley Temple entitled Shirley Temple's storybook. I think they were better presented on the big screen.

    I'm not sure if these in fact are the real Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm as played by Laurence Harvey and Karl Boehm. Wilhelm is the married one, in fact married to the lovely Claire Bloom, with two small children and it's those kids who keep him interested in German folklore and tales of such. The more serious minded Jacob, scholar, historian, and linguist would like to marry Barbara Eden, but that ain't happening unless the brothers finish the dynastic history they've been commissioned to write by Duke Oscar Homolka. And Jacob can't keep Wilhelm's mind on the business at hand.

    The real story of the brothers is merely a plot device on which to hang cinematic presentation of three of the Grimm fairy tales and the presence of a lot of the others during a delirious fever sustained by Laurence Harvey. The regular story is directed by Henry Levin, but George Pal who probably got the biggest budget in his career to utilize in The Wonderful World of The Brothers Grimm gets to direct the fairy tale segments.

    My favorite is The Singing Bone with Terry-Thomas as the braggadocious knight and Buddy Hackett as his put upon squire and their encounter with a dragon in a cave. That is George Pal and Cinerama at their very best.

    Don't expect a whole lot from this film, it's not deep, it was meant for the kid market. And it dates not a bit though with today's computer generated special effects it would be even better if done today.
    5pacificgroove-315-494931

    Highly flawed movie, now beautifully restored

    In summer 2022 TCM is showing the recently extensively restored, full Cinerama image version of the film, which just came out on Blu-Ray. The image clarity and color are excellent, with almost no trace of 3 camera Cinerama distortions. But the movie itself is a mixed bag, with more negatives than positives. Anyone who is moderately savvy about film technique will see that the filmmakers were very limited by shortcomings with the Cinerama process. There are no close ups or medium close ups, everything is shot in long shots or medium shots. The large majority of the film is made up of static shots, where the camera does not move. The camera never moves side to side, only in and out. And there is very distracting fish eye distortion in the interior scenes (less noticeable in the outdoor scenes).

    Lawrence Harvey is lively and fun in his role, but Karl Bohm is a liability. And how is it that one brother speaks with a British accent, and the other with a German accent ? The film makes good use of Russ Tamblin's tumbling ability and he shows plenty of playful energy. The women in the cast are given little to do and do it merely adequitely.

    The music is a highlight, catchy and light, though to nitpick, the choral arrangements are old fashioned for 1962, sounding more like 1940's Disney (composer Lee Harline scored Pinochio and perhaps one or two other early 40's Disney features).
    9planktonrules

    Wonderful is the right word for this film!

    I think that "The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm" is a woefully underappreciated film and is far better than its current score of 6.2. And, although the film took a fast and loose look at the real lives of these men, it is most enjoyable and the stories that come to life are simply charming.

    As I just mentioned, this film is a biopic that does what many do....it ignores the real story and presents a Hollywood version of their lives. Now as a history teacher, I am not thrilled by this. But the rest of the story is so wonderful, I really didn't mind very much.

    The story presents the lives of the brothers once they reach adulthood...which is a shame as their earlier lives could make for a compelling film. But in addition to their lives, you see many of their stories acted out...and they are just wonderful. It also helped that it was filmed in towns such as Rothenburg in Germany...and it looks great. I really wish I could have seen this back in the day when it was presented on Cinerama....with the three screens. But I wasn't born yet and the chances of seeing it this way are minimal.

    Overall, a great film for the entire family....fun and well made from start to finish.
    BijouBob8mm

    Long overdue for DVD release

    While it's been encouraging to see a number of George Pal's sci-fi and fantasy classics finally come to DVD, THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM is one of many still waiting to debut in the digital format (along with HOUDINI, ATLANTIS: THE LOST CONTINENT, a complete PUPPETOONS collection, etc..) With Terry Gilliam's new THE BROTHERS GRIMM film in theaters, it would seem like the timing would be perfect for such a release.

    Although available on VHS for some time, the tape doesn't do the film justice. GRIMM was shot using the three camera/three projector Cinarama process. With cast and crew members such as Russ Tamblyn (who provided commentary for Pal's TOM THUMB DVD) and stop-motion animator Jim Danforth still around, it would be nice to see Pal's fairy tale film get the deluxe DVD treatment, with the insight of surviving participants giving us a behind the scenes look at the making of the movie.
    7Boba_Fett1138

    Fun entertainment, only a bit too long though.

    This is a well made entertaining little movie, told in a wonderful fairytale kind of way and with a great atmosphere, that makes you feel like a child again.

    This movie had all the potential to become a real great and classic children movie but unfortunately the movie makes some bad choices. The movie can be seen as 4 in one. It features 3 told fairy tales and then there is the storyline regarding the brothers Grimm themselves. The whole story of the brother Grimm is perhaps not the most interesting told one (especially not for children) and its not as wonderful and fairytale like as the actual fairy tales told in this movie. And the brothers Grimm have written some of the most marvelous and best known fairy tales but yet this movie decides to use some lesser known and less great fairy tales ('The Dancing Princess', 'The Cobbler and the Elves' and 'The Singing Bone'). In my opinion it makes the movie a bit of a missed opportunity. It's not a bad movie now but the whole movie gave the feeling it all could had been more entertaining, humorous filled and a bit shorter. The movie had easily could and also should had ended 15 minutes earlier. The movie now needlessly goes on for too long.

    The fairy tales are definitely the best told parts of the movie. They flow well, have a fun feeling and atmosphere all over it and all makes you forget your worries for a while. It's kept all perfectly childish and it ensures that it never ever becomes too scary for the young ones.

    The movie is filled with some wonderful and lovable characters and they're being played by some good actors. Laurence Harvey and Karlheinz Böhm aren't really believable as brothers, mostly because of their looks and very different accent of course but they're still of course good actors. Some supporting roles are there for Terry-Thomas, Buddy Hackett and Billy Barty among others.

    The movie was made filmed in 3-camera Cinerama. Cinerama is the trademarked name for a widescreen process which works by simultaneously projecting images from three synchronized 35 mm projectors onto a huge, deeply-curved screen. So a technique that works only in cinemas. On the small screen it just doesn't look good and it looks like the images on screen are cut in 3 parts but back then movies just weren't made for home release of course.

    The movie is good looking. Deliberately campy with its fairytale sequences and good and realistic in its 'real world' sequences. The sets are all nice (Oscar-nom) and so are the costumes (Oscar-win). The stop-motion effects in the movie are all fair looking but it's nothing too impressive really. Wasn't Ray Harryhausen available for this movie?

    Good entertainment, for the whole family.

    7/10

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    • Curiosidades
      Rumors that this movie could never be "restored" because the original 3-panel Cinerama camera negatives were heavily water damaged are untrue. Sources close to Warner Brothers and Cinerama Inc, report there is actually very minimal water damage to one edge of one panel in only some reels, and the Technicolor color separation prints are intact for the entire film. Therefore if any of the water damage actually would show on screen or video, that footage could be replaced with new negative made from the Technicolor separations. 3 color separation reels for each of the 3 Cinerama panels means the replacement process would be costly, but not impossible.
    • Pifias
      Automobile visible driving in the distance when the brothers are walking along the street.
    • Citas

      Children: [chanting over and over] We want a story! We want a story! We want a story! We want a story!

      Jacob Grimm: [to Wilhelm] Just tell them I'm your brother.

    • Créditos adicionales
      At the end, the credits simply say: "And they lived happily ever after". There is no "The End" credit or "Cast of Characters".
    • Versiones alternativas
      The current version shown on Turner Classic Movies is the full-length version, not seen since the film's 1962 roadshow release, not even on television. Not only does it include an Overture, Entr'acte and Exit Music; it also includes the long-unseen two-minute prologue to the main title. After we see the M-G-M lion roaring and the words "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Cinerama present a George Pal Production", the scene changes to show two armies firing off cannon furiously, while the announcer says, "Once again, at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Europe was torn by the sounds of war. However, if you listen very closely, you might hear another, very different sound". The camera then pans into the horizon while we hear the soft sounds of quill pens writing on paper. The scene then switches to show Laurence Harvey and Karl Boehm writing busily as the credits come up onscreen.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in El mundo de las películas de fantasía de George Pal (1986)
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      Dancing Princess
      Words and Music by Bob Merrill

      Performed by Russ Tamblyn (uncredited)

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      • 20 de enero de 1964 (España)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Neuschwanstein Castle, Hohenschwangau, Schwangau, Bavaria, Alemania
    • Empresas productoras
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Cinerama Productions Corp.
      • Bavaria Film
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      • 2h 15min(135 min)
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