The Wonderful World of The Brothers Grimm
1962
GCast Laurence Harvey, Karl Boehm, Claire Bloom, Yvette Mimieux, Walter Slezak, Barbara Eden, Oskar Homolka, Arnold Stang, Martita Hunt
Directors Henry Levin, George Pal
This fanciful biography of the German fairy tale collectors, with reenactments of three of their stories, tells the story of the brothers' long struggle for recognition and the sacrifices they and their families made to achieve their goals. Between dreamer Wilhelm (Laurence Harvey) and practical Jacob (Karl Boehm), some marvelous fairy tales develop. In "The Dancing Princess," a princess (Yvette Mimieux) falls in love with a charming woodsman (Russ Tamblyn). In "The Cobbler and the Elves," a Christmas miracle of dedicated labor helps the cobbler out when he most needs it. And in the last story, a fire-breathing dragon threatens the kingdom until a lowly servant (Buddy Hackett) saves the day. Shot on location in West Germany, the innovative production features Puppetoons, a technique developed by Oscar-winning special effects expert George Pal. It is also the first major motion picture to be filmed in three-camera Cinerama.