fbpx
Wikipedia

The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm

The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm is a 1962 American fantasy film directed by Henry Levin and George Pal. The latter was the producer and also in charge of the stop motion animation. The film was one of the highest-grossing films of 1962. It won one Oscar and was nominated for three additional Academy Awards. Several prominent actors—including Laurence Harvey, Karlheinz Böhm, Jim Backus, Barbara Eden, and Buddy Hackett—are in the film.

The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
Theatrical release poster
Directed byHenry Levin
George Pal (fairy tale sequences)
Screenplay byCharles Beaumont
William Roberts
David P. Harmon
Story byDavid P. Harmon
Based onDie Brüder Grimm
1952 book
by Hermann Gerstner
Produced byGeorge Pal
StarringLaurence Harvey
Claire Bloom
Karlheinz Böhm
Barbara Eden
Walter Slezak
Oscar Homolka
Yvette Mimieux
Russ Tamblyn
Jim Backus
Beulah Bondi
Terry-Thomas
Buddy Hackett
CinematographyPaul Vogel
Edited byWalter A. Thompson
Music byLeigh Harline
Bob Merrill (songs)
Production
companies
George Pal Productions
Avernus Productions
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cinerama Releasing Corporation
Release date
  • August 7, 1962 (1962-08-07)
Running time
135 minutes
CountriesUnited States
Germany
LanguageEnglish
Budget$6.25 million[1] or $6 million[2]
Box office$8,920,615[3]

It was filmed in the Cinerama process, which was photographed in an arc with three lenses, on a camera that produced three strips of film. Three projectors, in the back and sides of the theatre, produced a panoramic image on a screen that curved 146 degrees around the front of the audience.

Plot

The story focuses on the Grimm brothers, Wilhelm and Jacob, and is biographical and fantastical at the same time. They are working to finish a history for a local Duke, though Wilhelm is more interested in collecting fairy tales and often spends their money to hear them from locals. Tales such as "The Dancing Princess" and "The Cobbler and the Elves" are integrated into the main plot. One of the tales is told as an experiment to three children in a book store to see if publishing a collection of fairy tales has any merit. Another tale, "The Singing Bone", is told by an old woman in the forest who tells stories to children, while the uninvited Wilhelm secretly listens through an open window. The culmination of this tale involves a jeweled dragon and features the most involved usage of the film's special effects.

Wilhelm loses the manuscript of the Duke's family history while writing down this third story - he is supposed to be collecting additional information for the family history - and the brothers cannot meet their deadline. They are required to pay their rent, which was waived while they worked. As a result of wading through a stream in an effort to retrieve the manuscript (which fell into the water after his briefcase broke open), Wilhelm becomes critically ill with potentially fatal pneumonia. He dreams that at night various fairy tale characters come to him, begging him to name them before he dies. Wilhelm's fever breaks, and he recovers completely, continuing his own work while his brother publishes regular books, including a history of German grammar, a book on myths and legends, and a book on law. Jacob, shaken by his brother's experience, begins to collaborate on the fairy tales with Wilhelm.

They are ultimately invited to receive honorary membership at the Berlin Royal Academy, which makes no mention of the tales in their invitation. Jacob prepares to make a speech deliberately insulting the Academy for snubbing Wilhelm. As their train pulls into the station, hordes of children arrive, chanting, "We want a story". Wilhelm begins, "Once upon a time, there were two brothers". The children cheer, and the film ends with a caption card that reads "…and they lived happily ever after".

Cast

Production

Development

In the mid-1950s, George Pal left Paramount Studios, which had been his base for a number of years. In March 1956, he announced the formation of his own company, Galaxy Pictures, saying he would make six films, including an adaptation of The Time Machine written by David Duncan; Captain Cook, based on the novel Lost Eden; a film about Atlantis; and The Brothers Grimm, based on a script by David Harmon adapted from a biography of the brothers by Dr Hermann Gerstner.[6] (Pal had bought the screen rights to Gerstner's biography in February 1956 and hired Harmon in March.)[7]

Pal signed an agreement with MGM to finance Galaxy's slate, the first film produced being Tom Thumb (1958), based on a Grimm fairytale. In 1957, Pal announced he wanted Grimm to follow Tom Thumb with Alan Young and Eddie Bracken in the leading roles.[8] In April 1958, he signed Mary Brown to do the costumes.[9]

However, in May 1958, after discussions with MGM, Pal decided to make The Time Machine (1960) instead.[10]

In August 1959, Pal announced that key roles would be played by Russ Tamblyn, Alan Young, and Yvette Mimieux. Tamblyn would make the film - which would be shot in Europe - after he got out of the army.[11] In December 1959, Pal was reportedly seeking Bing Crosby for a lead role.[12] That month, Stan Freberg was reportedly adding "special material" to the film.[13]

In July 1960, Hedda Hopper reported that Pal would make the film in America, not Europe.[14]

Pal then delayed the film again so that he could make Atlantis, the Lost Continent.[15] In August 1960, it seemed the film would be postponed indefinitely when Pal announced he intended to make The Return of the Time Machine.[16] However, that film was postponed (it would never be made) and, in January 1961, Pal announced Grimm would definitely be his next film.[17]

Casting

Pal wanted to cast Peter Sellers and Alec Guinness as the brothers, but was over-ruled by the studio.[18]

In March 1961, MGM reported Edmund Hartmann was working on the final script.[19] In March 1961, Pal confirmed Alan Young would appear in the movie.[20]

In April, Laurence Harvey was cast as William Grimm.[21] The same month, Karl Boehm was cast as his brother with Yvette Mimieux to play his wife.[22]

Mimieux wound up playing the dancing princess in the film while Barbara Eden was borrowed from 20th Century Fox to play Boehm's love interest.

In addition to playing the Woodsman, Russ Tamblyn also reprises his role as Tom Thumb, from Pal's 1958 film.

Cinerama

The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm was produced and exhibited in the original three-panel Cinerama widescreen process. MGM had signed a deal with Cinerama to make four films that attempted to tell a cohesive story, unlike previous productions, which had all been travelogues. How the West Was Won would be the first film and, in March 1961, MGM announced Grimm would be the second.[23] (After these two a single-lens Cinerama was used for narrative films.)[24]

George Pal said three fairy tales were chosen which would look good in Cinerama. He also wanted to use lesser-known fairy tales so the audience did not know how they ended: The Dancing Princess, The Cobbler and the Elves and The Singing Bone.[25]

Shooting

Pal left for Munich in April 1961, saying he will use "every trick in the books" in the film. "We hope to get some wonderful special effects especially."[26]

Filming started 1 July 1961 (How the West Was Won started in June.) It took place on location in Bavaria, at Rothenberg and Dinkelsbuel. (Kassel, where the Grimms lived, had been bombed out.) After two months filming in Germany, the unit returned to Hollywood. Henry Levin directed the Grimm brothers sequences while Pal did the fairytale ones.[27]

Reception

Box office

By September 1962, the film had been seen by a million people, 60% of them adults.[28]

The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm grossed $8,920,615 at the box office,[3] earning $6.5 million in US theatrical rentals.[29] It was the 13th highest-grossing film of 1962.

Critics

  • "spectacularly beautiful scenic delights," the three stories have "enchanting, spellbinding moments . . . but also a tendency to drag," "lackluster depiction of the Grimm brothers' lives" - Ben Kubasik, Newsday[30]
  • "enchanting production," "the story itself will charm the hearts of the young-in-years-and-spirit," "the legends are imaginatively realized on the screen" - Kate Cameron, New York Daily News[31]

Accolades

The film won an Oscar and was nominated for three more:[32]

Won
Nominated

Legacy

Pal wanted to cast Laurence Harvey in the title role of his next film, 7 Faces of Dr. Lao, but wound up using Tony Randall instead.[33]

Preservation status

Original high quality elements for the film are damaged and incomplete, and scattered among various international archives.[34] The original negatives were left neglected with water damage and various other defects.[5] Until 2022, it had been the only film originally shot in Cinerama to remain unrestored. The cost of a full digital scan and restoration of the best surviving elements was estimated by film preservationist Robert A. Harris at between $1 million to $2 million.[35]

In an introduction to a Cinerama Holiday screening on 11 October 2020 at Pictureville, National Science and Media Museum in Bradford, then-ongoing digital restoration work of The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm was described, and snippets shown as well as the intention to have it ready for a digital Cinerama screening at the 2021 Widescreen Weekend festival in Bradford. No film print had been planned up to that point due to the prohibitive cost.[36]

Home media

MGM/UA Home Video released the film on VHS and LaserDisc in the U.S. in 1989 and 1992, respectively, and on LaserDisc in Japan in 1997.[37][38][39] Since then, other than a bootleg Italian DVD from a low quality source, there have been no further releases on home media.

David Strohmeier announced a current restoration of this film, in collaboration with Warner Brothers and Cinerama, Inc. Work began in November 2019. All the damaged elements were repaired and Strohmeier reports the resulting film looks like it was filmed yesterday. Restoration credit is shown over the exit music.[36] The restoration was shown at the Museum of Modern Art on Jan 23, 2022.[40] Warner Archive released the film on Blu-ray March 29, 2022 in a Deluxe 2-Disc Special Edition containing both Smilebox and letterbox versions (like the How the West Was Won Blu-ray).[5]

Comic book adaptation

  • Gold Key: The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (October 1962)[41]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sheldon Hall, Epics, Spectacles, and Blockbusters: A Hollywood History Wayne State University Press, 2010 p 164
  2. ^ Grimm Film Is Brimming With Fun Los Angeles Times 22 July 1962: A5.
  3. ^ a b Box Office Information for The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm. The Numbers. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  4. ^ "A Spin Special: Stan Freberg Records |".
  5. ^ a b c "George Pal's "The Brothers Grimm" and "The Time Machine" on Records |".
  6. ^ GEORGE PAL FORMS OWN MOVIE GROUP: Former Paramount Producer Will Make 'Time Machine' as First of Six Films By THOMAS M. PRYOR New York Times 16 March 1956: 19.
  7. ^ Rock Hudson Will Play Role of Dean Hess, a Flying Parson Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune 17 Feb 1956: a6
  8. ^ Simon Bolivar Epic Shaping: Young, Bracken May Be Grimm; David Niven as Leslie Howard? Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 20 Nov 1957: B11.
  9. ^ FILM EVENTS: Paramount in Deal With Ponti Los Angeles Times 8 Apr 1958: B7
  10. ^ WHEELS TURN IN HOLLYWOOD: Columbia, Mirisch Brothers and George Pal Prepare To Launch Impressive Movie Production Schedules By THOMAS M. PRYOR New York Times 4 May 1958: X7.
  11. ^ Entertainment: 'Brothers Grimm' Will Star Tamblyn Los Angeles Times 6 Aug 1959: B8.
  12. ^ Looking at Hollywood: Seek Audrey Hepburn for Role in 'Hawaii' Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune 31 Dec 1959: n6.
  13. ^ Palpitating 'Alamo' Windup Reported: Wayne 'Weary but Satisfied' as Budget Pushes $13 Million Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 16 Dec 1959: C15.
  14. ^ Moss Hart Wants Hamilton for 'Act One' Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune 7 July 1960: j2.
  15. ^ New Unit Plans Comedy -- Pal Chart -- Addenda By HOWARD THOMPSON. New York Times 21 Aug. 1960: X7.
  16. ^ Bogarde to Star With Ava and Judy: 'Time Travel' Will Return; Remarque's Novel for Harvey Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 9 Aug 1960: 23.
  17. ^ Marshall Reported a 'Miracle' Find: Pal Definitely Sets 'Grimm';. Los Angeles Times 23 Jan 1961: C9
  18. ^ "The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm". Turner Classic Movies.
  19. ^ Fabian Will Team With Dolores Hart Los Angeles Times 30 Mar 1961: A11.
  20. ^ Nolan May Fly From 'Formosa' to 'China' Los Angeles Times 14 Mar 1961: C9.
  21. ^ Harvey Given Role of Younger Grimm: Steve Forest 'West' Star; Academy Votes Special Oscars Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 7 Apr 1961: 25.
  22. ^ Looking at Hollywood: Yvette Mimnieuxi's Career Will Keep Her in Europe Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune 14 Apr 1961: b10.
  23. ^ Of Local Origin New York Times 3 Mar 1961: 19
  24. ^ Broader Uses for the Broadest Screen: Hollywood Letter By John C. Waugh. The Christian Science Monitor 9 May 1961: 4.
  25. ^ GRIMM ELVES ESCAPE FIRE; CREATORS TO 'LIVE' IN FILM Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 26 Nov. 1961: A3.
  26. ^ GEORGE PAL PLANS MOVIE ON GRIMMS: Master of Fantasy Says Film Will 'Use Every Trick' By HOWARD THOMPSON. New York Times 22 Apr 1961: 18
  27. ^ George Pal to Use Bavarian Palaces: They'll Be Sets for 'Grimm'; Peppard Will Tour the East Hopper, Hedda. Los Angeles Times 11 Sept. 1961: C10.
  28. ^ ADULTS OUTNUMBER KIDS SEEING 'GRIMM' Los Angeles Times 22 Sept. 1962: C7.
  29. ^ "Top Rental Films of 1963". Variety, 8 January 1964, pg. 37.
  30. ^ Ben Kubasik, "Magical Moments, Great Scenery Are Not Enough for Grimm Tales," Newsday, August 8, 1962.
  31. ^ Kate Cameron, "Cinerama's Wonder World Here to Stay," New York Daily News, August 8, 1962.
  32. ^ . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-03-26. Retrieved 2008-12-25.
  33. ^ The Man in the Room at the Top Berg, Louis. Los Angeles Times 21 Apr 1963: P10
  34. ^ Cinerama film preservationist David Strohmaier HomeTheaterForum.com post, August 1, 2018
  35. ^ Robert A. Harris HomeTheaterForum.com post, July 30, 2018
  36. ^ a b "Restoration and re-mastering "The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm" from 3-strip 35mm negatives".
  37. ^ The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm VHSCollector.com US VHS listing
  38. ^ The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm LDDb.com US LD listing
  39. ^ The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm LDDb.com Japanese LD listing
  40. ^ "The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm: A Cinerama Presentation | MoMA".
  41. ^ "Gold Key: The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm". Grand Comics Database.

External links

  • The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm at IMDb
  • The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm at the TCM Movie Database
  • The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm at AllMovie
  • The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm at the American Film Institute Catalog
  • The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Interview with Cinerama expert John Mitchell
  • [The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm Cinerama trailer] "SmileBox" version, simulating the curved-screen effect

wonderful, world, brothers, grimm, 1962, american, fantasy, film, directed, henry, levin, george, latter, producer, also, charge, stop, motion, animation, film, highest, grossing, films, 1962, oscar, nominated, three, additional, academy, awards, several, prom. The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm is a 1962 American fantasy film directed by Henry Levin and George Pal The latter was the producer and also in charge of the stop motion animation The film was one of the highest grossing films of 1962 It won one Oscar and was nominated for three additional Academy Awards Several prominent actors including Laurence Harvey Karlheinz Bohm Jim Backus Barbara Eden and Buddy Hackett are in the film The Wonderful World of the Brothers GrimmTheatrical release posterDirected byHenry LevinGeorge Pal fairy tale sequences Screenplay byCharles BeaumontWilliam RobertsDavid P HarmonStory byDavid P HarmonBased onDie Bruder Grimm1952 bookby Hermann GerstnerProduced byGeorge PalStarringLaurence HarveyClaire BloomKarlheinz BohmBarbara EdenWalter SlezakOscar HomolkaYvette MimieuxRuss TamblynJim BackusBeulah BondiTerry ThomasBuddy HackettCinematographyPaul VogelEdited byWalter A ThompsonMusic byLeigh HarlineBob Merrill songs ProductioncompaniesGeorge Pal ProductionsAvernus ProductionsDistributed byMetro Goldwyn MayerCinerama Releasing CorporationRelease dateAugust 7 1962 1962 08 07 Running time135 minutesCountriesUnited StatesGermanyLanguageEnglishBudget 6 25 million 1 or 6 million 2 Box office 8 920 615 3 It was filmed in the Cinerama process which was photographed in an arc with three lenses on a camera that produced three strips of film Three projectors in the back and sides of the theatre produced a panoramic image on a screen that curved 146 degrees around the front of the audience Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Cinerama 3 4 Shooting 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critics 4 3 Accolades 5 Legacy 6 Preservation status 7 Home media 8 Comic book adaptation 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksPlot EditThe story focuses on the Grimm brothers Wilhelm and Jacob and is biographical and fantastical at the same time They are working to finish a history for a local Duke though Wilhelm is more interested in collecting fairy tales and often spends their money to hear them from locals Tales such as The Dancing Princess and The Cobbler and the Elves are integrated into the main plot One of the tales is told as an experiment to three children in a book store to see if publishing a collection of fairy tales has any merit Another tale The Singing Bone is told by an old woman in the forest who tells stories to children while the uninvited Wilhelm secretly listens through an open window The culmination of this tale involves a jeweled dragon and features the most involved usage of the film s special effects Wilhelm loses the manuscript of the Duke s family history while writing down this third story he is supposed to be collecting additional information for the family history and the brothers cannot meet their deadline They are required to pay their rent which was waived while they worked As a result of wading through a stream in an effort to retrieve the manuscript which fell into the water after his briefcase broke open Wilhelm becomes critically ill with potentially fatal pneumonia He dreams that at night various fairy tale characters come to him begging him to name them before he dies Wilhelm s fever breaks and he recovers completely continuing his own work while his brother publishes regular books including a history of German grammar a book on myths and legends and a book on law Jacob shaken by his brother s experience begins to collaborate on the fairy tales with Wilhelm They are ultimately invited to receive honorary membership at the Berlin Royal Academy which makes no mention of the tales in their invitation Jacob prepares to make a speech deliberately insulting the Academy for snubbing Wilhelm As their train pulls into the station hordes of children arrive chanting We want a story Wilhelm begins Once upon a time there were two brothers The children cheer and the film ends with a caption card that reads and they lived happily ever after Cast EditLaurence Harvey Wilhelm Grimm The Cobbler The Cobbler and the Elves Karlheinz Bohm Jacob Grimm as Karl Boehm Claire Bloom Dorothea Grimm Walter Slezak Stossel Barbara Eden Greta Heinrich Oskar Homolka The Duke as Oscar Homolka Martita Hunt Anna Richter storyteller Betty Garde Miss Bettenhausen Bryan Russell Friedrich Grimm Ian Wolfe Gruber Walter Rilla Priest Yvette Mimieux The Princess The Dancing Princess Russ Tamblyn The Woodsman The Dancing Princess Tom Thumb in Wilhelm s dream Jim Backus The King The Dancing Princess Beulah Bondi The Gypsy The Dancing Princess Terry Thomas Sir Ludwig The Singing Bone Buddy Hackett Hans The Singing Bone Otto Kruger The King at Ludwig s Trial The Singing Bone Arnold Stang Rumplestiltskin in Wilhelm s dream Stan Freberg Thurl Ravenscroft and Dal McKennon The Elves Puppetoons voices The Cobbler and the Elves 4 5 Peter Whitney The Giant uncredited Tammy Marihugh Pauline Grimm Cheerio Meredith Mrs Von Dittersdorf Willy Reichert Painter uncredited Gregory Morton Michael DantinoProduction EditDevelopment Edit In the mid 1950s George Pal left Paramount Studios which had been his base for a number of years In March 1956 he announced the formation of his own company Galaxy Pictures saying he would make six films including an adaptation of The Time Machine written by David Duncan Captain Cook based on the novel Lost Eden a film about Atlantis and The Brothers Grimm based on a script by David Harmon adapted from a biography of the brothers by Dr Hermann Gerstner 6 Pal had bought the screen rights to Gerstner s biography in February 1956 and hired Harmon in March 7 Pal signed an agreement with MGM to finance Galaxy s slate the first film produced being Tom Thumb 1958 based on a Grimm fairytale In 1957 Pal announced he wanted Grimm to follow Tom Thumb with Alan Young and Eddie Bracken in the leading roles 8 In April 1958 he signed Mary Brown to do the costumes 9 However in May 1958 after discussions with MGM Pal decided to make The Time Machine 1960 instead 10 In August 1959 Pal announced that key roles would be played by Russ Tamblyn Alan Young and Yvette Mimieux Tamblyn would make the film which would be shot in Europe after he got out of the army 11 In December 1959 Pal was reportedly seeking Bing Crosby for a lead role 12 That month Stan Freberg was reportedly adding special material to the film 13 In July 1960 Hedda Hopper reported that Pal would make the film in America not Europe 14 Pal then delayed the film again so that he could make Atlantis the Lost Continent 15 In August 1960 it seemed the film would be postponed indefinitely when Pal announced he intended to make The Return of the Time Machine 16 However that film was postponed it would never be made and in January 1961 Pal announced Grimm would definitely be his next film 17 Casting Edit Pal wanted to cast Peter Sellers and Alec Guinness as the brothers but was over ruled by the studio 18 In March 1961 MGM reported Edmund Hartmann was working on the final script 19 In March 1961 Pal confirmed Alan Young would appear in the movie 20 In April Laurence Harvey was cast as William Grimm 21 The same month Karl Boehm was cast as his brother with Yvette Mimieux to play his wife 22 Mimieux wound up playing the dancing princess in the film while Barbara Eden was borrowed from 20th Century Fox to play Boehm s love interest In addition to playing the Woodsman Russ Tamblyn also reprises his role as Tom Thumb from Pal s 1958 film Cinerama Edit The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm was produced and exhibited in the original three panel Cinerama widescreen process MGM had signed a deal with Cinerama to make four films that attempted to tell a cohesive story unlike previous productions which had all been travelogues How the West Was Won would be the first film and in March 1961 MGM announced Grimm would be the second 23 After these two a single lens Cinerama was used for narrative films 24 George Pal said three fairy tales were chosen which would look good in Cinerama He also wanted to use lesser known fairy tales so the audience did not know how they ended The Dancing Princess The Cobbler and the Elves and The Singing Bone 25 Shooting Edit Pal left for Munich in April 1961 saying he will use every trick in the books in the film We hope to get some wonderful special effects especially 26 Filming started 1 July 1961 How the West Was Won started in June It took place on location in Bavaria at Rothenberg and Dinkelsbuel Kassel where the Grimms lived had been bombed out After two months filming in Germany the unit returned to Hollywood Henry Levin directed the Grimm brothers sequences while Pal did the fairytale ones 27 Reception EditBox office Edit By September 1962 the film had been seen by a million people 60 of them adults 28 The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm grossed 8 920 615 at the box office 3 earning 6 5 million in US theatrical rentals 29 It was the 13th highest grossing film of 1962 Critics Edit spectacularly beautiful scenic delights the three stories have enchanting spellbinding moments but also a tendency to drag lackluster depiction of the Grimm brothers lives Ben Kubasik Newsday 30 enchanting production the story itself will charm the hearts of the young in years and spirit the legends are imaginatively realized on the screen Kate Cameron New York Daily News 31 Accolades Edit The film won an Oscar and was nominated for three more 32 WonBest Costume Design Color Mary WillsNominatedBest Art Direction Set Decoration Color George Davis Edward Carfagno Henry Grace Dick Pefferle lost to John Box John Stoll and Dario Simoni for Lawrence of Arabia Best Cinematography Color Paul C Vogel lost to Freddie Young for Lawrence of Arabia Best Music Scoring of Music Adaptation or Treatment Leigh Harline lost to Ray Heindorf for The Music Man Legacy EditPal wanted to cast Laurence Harvey in the title role of his next film 7 Faces of Dr Lao but wound up using Tony Randall instead 33 Preservation status EditOriginal high quality elements for the film are damaged and incomplete and scattered among various international archives 34 The original negatives were left neglected with water damage and various other defects 5 Until 2022 it had been the only film originally shot in Cinerama to remain unrestored The cost of a full digital scan and restoration of the best surviving elements was estimated by film preservationist Robert A Harris at between 1 million to 2 million 35 In an introduction to a Cinerama Holiday screening on 11 October 2020 at Pictureville National Science and Media Museum in Bradford then ongoing digital restoration work of The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm was described and snippets shown as well as the intention to have it ready for a digital Cinerama screening at the 2021 Widescreen Weekend festival in Bradford No film print had been planned up to that point due to the prohibitive cost 36 Home media EditMGM UA Home Video released the film on VHS and LaserDisc in the U S in 1989 and 1992 respectively and on LaserDisc in Japan in 1997 37 38 39 Since then other than a bootleg Italian DVD from a low quality source there have been no further releases on home media David Strohmeier announced a current restoration of this film in collaboration with Warner Brothers and Cinerama Inc Work began in November 2019 All the damaged elements were repaired and Strohmeier reports the resulting film looks like it was filmed yesterday Restoration credit is shown over the exit music 36 The restoration was shown at the Museum of Modern Art on Jan 23 2022 40 Warner Archive released the film on Blu ray March 29 2022 in a Deluxe 2 Disc Special Edition containing both Smilebox and letterbox versions like the How the West Was Won Blu ray 5 Comic book adaptation EditGold Key The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm October 1962 41 See also EditList of American films of 1962 The Brothers Grimm 2005 List of stop motion filmsReferences Edit Sheldon Hall Epics Spectacles and Blockbusters A Hollywood History Wayne State University Press 2010 p 164 Grimm Film Is Brimming With Fun Los Angeles Times 22 July 1962 A5 a b Box Office Information for The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm The Numbers Retrieved June 13 2013 A Spin Special Stan Freberg Records a b c George Pal s The Brothers Grimm and The Time Machine on Records GEORGE PAL FORMS OWN MOVIE GROUP Former Paramount Producer Will Make Time Machine as First of Six Films By THOMAS M PRYOR New York Times 16 March 1956 19 Rock Hudson Will Play Role of Dean Hess a Flying Parson Hopper Hedda Chicago Daily Tribune 17 Feb 1956 a6 Simon Bolivar Epic Shaping Young Bracken May Be Grimm David Niven as Leslie Howard Scheuer Philip K Los Angeles Times 20 Nov 1957 B11 FILM EVENTS Paramount in Deal With Ponti Los Angeles Times 8 Apr 1958 B7 WHEELS TURN IN HOLLYWOOD Columbia Mirisch Brothers and George Pal Prepare To Launch Impressive Movie Production Schedules By THOMAS M PRYOR New York Times 4 May 1958 X7 Entertainment Brothers Grimm Will Star Tamblyn Los Angeles Times 6 Aug 1959 B8 Looking at Hollywood Seek Audrey Hepburn for Role in Hawaii Hopper Hedda Chicago Daily Tribune 31 Dec 1959 n6 Palpitating Alamo Windup Reported Wayne Weary but Satisfied as Budget Pushes 13 Million Scheuer Philip K Los Angeles Times 16 Dec 1959 C15 Moss Hart Wants Hamilton for Act One Hopper Hedda Chicago Daily Tribune 7 July 1960 j2 New Unit Plans Comedy Pal Chart Addenda By HOWARD THOMPSON New York Times 21 Aug 1960 X7 Bogarde to Star With Ava and Judy Time Travel Will Return Remarque s Novel for Harvey Scheuer Philip K Los Angeles Times 9 Aug 1960 23 Marshall Reported a Miracle Find Pal Definitely Sets Grimm Los Angeles Times 23 Jan 1961 C9 The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm Turner Classic Movies Fabian Will Team With Dolores Hart Los Angeles Times 30 Mar 1961 A11 Nolan May Fly From Formosa to China Los Angeles Times 14 Mar 1961 C9 Harvey Given Role of Younger Grimm Steve Forest West Star Academy Votes Special Oscars Scheuer Philip K Los Angeles Times 7 Apr 1961 25 Looking at Hollywood Yvette Mimnieuxi s Career Will Keep Her in Europe Hopper Hedda Chicago Daily Tribune 14 Apr 1961 b10 Of Local Origin New York Times 3 Mar 1961 19 Broader Uses for the Broadest Screen Hollywood Letter By John C Waugh The Christian Science Monitor 9 May 1961 4 GRIMM ELVES ESCAPE FIRE CREATORS TO LIVE IN FILM Scheuer Philip K Los Angeles Times 26 Nov 1961 A3 GEORGE PAL PLANS MOVIE ON GRIMMS Master of Fantasy Says Film Will Use Every Trick By HOWARD THOMPSON New York Times 22 Apr 1961 18 George Pal to Use Bavarian Palaces They ll Be Sets for Grimm Peppard Will Tour the East Hopper Hedda Los Angeles Times 11 Sept 1961 C10 ADULTS OUTNUMBER KIDS SEEING GRIMM Los Angeles Times 22 Sept 1962 C7 Top Rental Films of 1963 Variety 8 January 1964 pg 37 Ben Kubasik Magical Moments Great Scenery Are Not Enough for Grimm Tales Newsday August 8 1962 Kate Cameron Cinerama s Wonder World Here to Stay New York Daily News August 8 1962 NY Times The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times 2009 Archived from the original on 2009 03 26 Retrieved 2008 12 25 The Man in the Room at the Top Berg Louis Los Angeles Times 21 Apr 1963 P10 Cinerama film preservationist David Strohmaier HomeTheaterForum com post August 1 2018 Robert A Harris HomeTheaterForum com post July 30 2018 a b Restoration and re mastering The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm from 3 strip 35mm negatives The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm VHSCollector com US VHS listing The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm LDDb com US LD listing The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm LDDb com Japanese LD listing The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm A Cinerama Presentation MoMA Gold Key The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm Grand Comics Database External links EditThe Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm at IMDb The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm at the TCM Movie Database The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm at AllMovie The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm at the American Film Institute Catalog The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm at Rotten Tomatoes Interview with Cinerama expert John Mitchell The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm Cinerama trailer SmileBox version simulating the curved screen effect Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm amp oldid 1136927606, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.