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Thumbelina
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A tiny girl, the size of the old woman's thumb, meets a fairy prince who saves her from the creatures of the woods. This is a good 'family film' with few, if any, parts that might be considered questionable for children.
A tiny girl, the size of the old woman's thumb, meets a fairy prince who saves her from the creatures of the woods. This is a good 'family film' with few, if any, parts that might be considered questionable for children.
Actors:
Pat Musick,
John Hurt,
Neil Ross,
Gilbert Gottfried,
Loren Lester,
Joe Lynch,
Jodi Benson
Pat Musick
26 January 1956, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
John Hurt
22 January 1940, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, UK
Neil Ross
31 December 1944, London, England, UK
Gilbert Gottfried
28 February 1955, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Loren Lester
4 October 1960, Los Angeles, California, USA
Joe Lynch
16 July 1925, Mallow, County Cork, Ireland
Jodi Benson
10 October 1961, Rockford, Illinois, USA
Director:
Don Bluth ,
Gary Goldman
Don Bluth
13 September 1937, El Paso, Texas, USA
Gary Goldman
17 November 1944, Oakland, California, USA
Country:
Ireland, United States
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Pat Musick
26 January 1956, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
John Hurt
22 January 1940, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, UK
Neil Ross
31 December 1944, London, England, UK
Gilbert Gottfried
28 February 1955, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Loren Lester
4 October 1960, Los Angeles, California, USA
Joe Lynch
16 July 1925, Mallow, County Cork, Ireland
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Apollo Guide
February 19, 2002
A little more Thumbelina spunkiness would have gone a long way toward making this a more compelling story for kids - and especially for grown-ups.
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)
July 26, 2002
A huge disappointment from Don Bluth.
March 11, 2002
The film is for very young children and people in comas.

