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The Hobbit (1967 film)

The Hobbit is a 1967 fantasy animated short film by Gene Deitch[2] and the first attempt to adapt J.R.R. Tolkien's 1937 novel The Hobbit (upon which it is loosely based) into a film.[1] At less than twelve minutes, it is also one of the shortest films based on Tolkien's work.[3] It has no connection to the 1977 Rankin/Bass animated film or Peter Jackson's film trilogy.

The Hobbit
Title screen
Directed byGene Deitch
Written byGene Deitch
Based onThe Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Produced byWilliam Snyder
Narrated byHerb Lass
CinematographyAdolf Born
Music byVáclav Lidl
Release date
  • 30 June 1967 (1967-June-30) (New York)
[1]
Running time
11 min 42 sec
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

The film is short and lacking in detail, barely resembling the original story[4] with the exception of the encounter with the trolls (renamed "Groans") and Bilbo Baggins's encounter with a creature called Goloom. A Princess Mika, described as a "child", is introduced to avoid having Bilbo as a bachelor.[1]

A dragon named Slag has ravaged a town in Dale called Golden Bells, though General Torin Oakenshield and Princess Mika survive. They ask a wizard, Gandalf, for help; he tells them that the Great Book prophesies Slag's death, for which they must have a Hobbit. They visit Bilbo at his home in Hobbiton; he refuses to help, but Gandalf and Mika persuade him. They set off and meet two Groans; Bilbo (not Gandalf, who does not come with them) tricks them to fight each other, and at dawn the Groans turn into trees.

Bilbo vanishes from his companions. He has fallen into a hole in the mountains occupied by Grablins, landing in Goloom's lake. He finds Goloom's magic ring and escapes. He crosses Mirkwood and reaches the Lonely Mountain. He manages to steal the Arkenstone from Slag's hoard, and uses a bow to shoot it into Slag's heart, killing him. Bilbo marries Mika and they return together to Hobbiton.

Production edit

Producer William L. Snyder of Rembrandt Films had the film rights to Tolkien's work from 1964 to 1967, and intended to make a feature-length animated film of The Hobbit, working with Deitch as animator and Bill Bernal as writer. A proposed deal with 20th Century-Fox fell through, so Snyder asked Deitch to make a 12-minute version, quickly and cheaply.[5]

The short is only slightly animated; it consists mostly of camera movements over still pictures, with some cut-outs moving on the screen.[1] Rushing through production, Snyder "premiered" the film on June 30, 1967 — the last day before his film rights would expire. He paid people a dime to give back to him, and then come and watch the film in a small Manhattan projection room. He had them sign statements that they had paid to see a Hobbit film, which allowed Snyder to retain the film rights. He then sold the rights back to Tolkien for approximately $100,000.[5]

The film remained unknown to Tolkien fans until 2012, when Deitch posted on his blog about the film's history. He stated that the film had been produced and released in 1966, but subsequent document discoveries confirmed that this in fact happened in 1967.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Lee, Stuart D. (2020). A Companion to J.R.R. Tolkien. Wiley. pp. 518–519. ISBN 9781119656029. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  2. ^ IndieWire article on 1966 animated adaptation
  3. ^ Robb, Brian J.; Simpson, Paul (2013). Middle-earth Envisioned: The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings: On Screen, On Stage, and Beyond. Race Point Publishing. pp. 101–102. ISBN 9781937994273. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  4. ^ The 1966 Hobbit Movie You Never Knew Existed - Collider
  5. ^ a b Blackham, Robert S. (2012). J.R.R. Tolkien: Inspiring Lives. History Press. ISBN 9780752490977. Retrieved 7 April 2020. Note: This source says that the film was made in 1966.

External links edit

  • The Hobbit at IMDb
  • Film on DailyMotion
  • Film on YouTube
  • Cartoon Brew article on said rediscovered adaptation


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