The Gnomes' Great Adventure is an American animated film first released, by Miramax Films, in 1987,[1] and directed by Harvey Weinstein. The film was Weinstein's second and final directorial effort, following Playing for Keeps (1986). Based on The World of David the Gnome, it follows the life and adventures of the gnomes as they struggle to outwit enemy trolls.
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The Gnomes' Great Adventure | |
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Directed by | Harvey Weinstein (original 1987 version) |
Based on | The World of David the Gnome |
Produced by | Bob Weinstein (original 1987 version) Claudio Biern Boyd (1995 redub) |
Starring | 1987 original version: Tom Bosley Christopher Plummer Bob Elliott Ray Goulding 1995 redub: Stuart Organ Steve Edwin Gavin Muir Stephen Bent Juliet Prague Regina Reagan John Vernon Claire Woyka |
Distributed by | Miramax Films (original 1987 version only) BRB Internacional (1995 redub) |
Release date | 1987, 1995 |
Despite the film's obscurity, some well known actors contributed to it, including Tom Bosley, Christopher Plummer, Bob Elliott, Ray Goulding and Frank Gorshin. The English soundtrack to the film was rerecorded in 1995 by the London-based company Village Productions, Ltd. with an entirely different voice cast.
Rien Poortvliet and Wil Huygen's The Secret Book of Gnomes | |
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