Tom Thumb | |
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Original poster by Reynold Brown
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Directed by | George Pal |
Produced by | George Pal |
Written by | Ladislas Fodor |
Starring |
Russ Tamblyn Alan Young Terry-Thomas Peter Sellers June Thorburn |
Music by |
Douglas Gamley Ken Jones |
Cinematography | Georges Périnal |
Edited by | Frank Clarke |
Production
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Galaxy Pictures Limited
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Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date
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Running time
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98 minutes |
Country | UK US |
Language | English |
Budget | $909,000 |
Box office | $3,250,000 |
Tom Thumb (stylised as tom thumb) is a 1958 fantasy-musical film directed by George Pal and released by MGM. The film, based on the fairy tale of the same name, is about a tiny man who manages to outwit two thieves determined to make a fortune from him.
It starred Russ Tamblyn in the title role, with a largely British supporting cast (it was filmed in both Hollywood and London), including Bernard Miles and Jessie Matthews as Tom Thumb's adoptive parents, and comic actors Terry-Thomas and Peter Sellers as the villainous duo who try to exploit the tiny hero for profit.
Director Pal worked with cinematographer Georges Périnal, animators Wah Chang and Gene Warren, art director Elliot Scott and special effects artist Tom Howard to create the animated and fantasy sequences. Peggy Lee wrote the songs, and Douglas Gamley and Ken Jones wrote the music.
The film is referenced in The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962) and Pinkeltje (1978). The film is also featured in That's Dancing! (1985)