Gulliver’s Travels is a television miniseries based on the popular and historically critically acclaimed writing of the same name by author, Jonathan Swift. In this adaptation, Lemuel Gulliver (Ted Danson) returns to his native England and tells of his strange adventures to hidden lands all around the world. He tells of his trips to Lilliput and Brobdingnag where his size was either extremely large or small in respect to the native. He also speaks of a place where reason does not exist and nothing is based on logic, just whim. The film concludes as Gulliver is glad to be home and gains a greater appreciation for the great differences between cultures.
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Mary Steenburgen | Mary Gulliver |
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Kristin Scott Thomas | Immortal Gatekeeper |
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James Fox | Dr. Bates |
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Robert Hardy | Dr. Parnell |
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Ted Danson | Lemuel Gulliver |
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Tom Sturridge | Tom Gulliver |
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Edward Petherbridge | Dr. Pritchard |
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Guy Normas | Main Guard |
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Warwick Davis | Grildrig |
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Ned Beatty | Farmer Grultrud |
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Alfre Woodard | Queen of Brobdingnag |
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Peter O'Toole | Emperor of Lilliput |
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Geraldine Chaplin | Empress Munodi |
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John Gielgud | Professor of Sunlight |
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Mac McDonald | Farmer |
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Edward Fox | General Limtoc |
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Omar Sharif | The Sorcerer |
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George Harris | Brobdingnag Scientist |
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Ricco Ross | Brobdingnag Scientist |
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John Standing | Admiral Bolgolam |
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Jonny Coyne | Yahoo |
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Stefan Kalipha | Laputa Intellectual |
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Sylvester Morand | Archimedes |
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Graham Crowden | Professor of Politics |
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Isabelle Huppert | Mistress |
| Director | Charles Sturridge |
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| Writer | Simon Moore, Jonathan Swift | |
| Producer | Robert Halmi Sr., Brian Henson, Duncan Kenworthy, Chris Thompson | |
| Musician | Trevor Jones | |
| Photography | Howard Atherton | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 2 |