Ian (@sirsnapalot)
Apr 6th 2020, 3:26 am
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Tom Thumb (stylised as tom thumb) is a 1958 fantasy-musical film produced and directed by George Pal and released by MGM. The film, based on the fairy tale "Thumbling" by the Brothers Grimm, is about a tiny man who manages to outwit two thieves determined to make a fortune from him.

It stars Russ Tamblyn in the title role, with a largely British supporting cast (it was filmed in both Hollywood and London), including Bernard Miles and Jessie Matthews as Tom Thumb's adoptive parents, June Thorburn as the Forest Queen and comic actors Terry-Thomas and Peter Sellers as the villainous duo who try to exploit the tiny hero for profit.

Director Pal worked with cinematographer Georges Périnal, animators Wah Chang and Gene Warren, art director Elliot Scott and special effects artist Tom Howard to create the animated and fantasy sequences. Peggy Lee wrote the songs, and Douglas Gamley and Ken Jones wrote the music.

The film is referenced in The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962) and Pinkeltje (1978). The film is also featured in That's Dancing! (1985)

The filming locations for the movie were in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S. and London, England.

Jonathan, a poor but honest lumberjack, lives in the forest with his loving wife Anne. One day, while chopping down a tree, the mystical Forest Queen appears before Jonathan and begs him to spare the tree as it is a home to a family of birds. As selling wood is his livelihood, Jonathan is initially reluctant, but after the Queen demonstrates her magic powers, Jonathan agrees. In gratitude, the Queen tells Jonathan she will grant Jonathan and his wife three wishes. Jonathan races home to tell Anne about the incredible encounter.

Unfortunately, Jonathan and Anne accidentally squander the wishes while bickering over dinner. As they turn in for bed that night, they look over the second bedroom of their cottage, which is fully stocked with toys for the child that they dearly wanted but were never able to have. Anne laments their previous squandering of their magic wishes, which they could have used to wish for a child, but Jonathan consoles her that the Forest Queen may yet show them kindness and grant them one more wish. Anne remarks that she would love any child that they would have had "even if he was no bigger than her thumb."

Later, they are roused by a soft knocking at the door and find before them a young boy who is literally the size of a thumb, who addresses Jonathan and Anne familiarly as "Father" and "Mother". Anne instinctively knows that the boy's name is Tom.

In the following days, family friend Woody takes Tom into town where a carnival is being held. Tom is carried off by a balloon up to the top of the nearby castle's treasury tower, where two thieves, Ivan and Antony, are conspiring to steal the gold. They realize that due to his size, Tom will easily be able to slip between the bars of the grill on the treasury roof and trick him into believing that they need the gold to help poor orphans. As a reward for his assistance, Ivan gives Tom a single gold sovereign from the stolen loot. Tom returns home late at night, to find his parents distraught over his disappearance from the carnival. While he sneaks in through the window, he accidentally drops his sovereign into a cake that his mother had been baking.

By the next morning, the robbery has been discovered and guards are scouring the countryside searching for the thieves. A unit stops at Jonathan's cottage to ask if he or Anne have seen anyone suspicious in the area. Anne offers the guards some cake and one guard bites into the slice containing the sovereign, instantly recognizing it as part of the stolen treasure. Jonathan and Anne are arrested and taken away to be flogged in the town square.

With Woody's help, Tom tracks down the real thieves and, thanks to his ability to control animals, eventually manages to bring them back to the town square, along with their loot, thereby exonerating his parents. Ivan and Antony are arrested and the gold is returned to the treasury. The movie concludes with Woody marrying the Forest Queen, whom he has been clumsily romancing throughout the movie.

Soundtrack

"Tom Thumb's Tune"

(uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Peggy Lee
Sung and danced by Russ Tamblyn and the Puppetoons

"After All These Years"

(uncredited)
Music by Fred Spielman
Lyrics by Janice Torre
Sung by Jessie Matthews (dubbed by Norma Zimmer)

"Talented Shoes"

(uncredited)
Music by Fred Spielman
Lyrics by Janice Torre
Sung by Ian Wallace

"The Yawning Song"

(uncredited)
Music by Fred Spielman
Lyrics by Kermit Goell
Sung by Stan Freberg

"Are You a Dream"

(uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Peggy Lee
Sung by Alan Young
admin: @sirsnapalot Good morning Ian. How awesome is this and so very well done. I sure do enjoy hearing you. Loved my listen ♥
Apr 6th 2020, 4:28 am Report
Ian: @admin it's from the film Tom Thumb some smashing little tunes in it thank you so much for listening
Apr 6th 2020, 6:04 am Report
Dee Fontaine: @sirsnapalot Oh Ian, I remember this well and love it. You are such an excellent gentleman bringing us such love of magical stage and movie themes. I thoughly enjoyed this one my friend. Love, Dee xox
Apr 6th 2020, 12:53 pm Report
Ian: @dee1 thank you so much I enjoy doing these must be something to do with my age it was a time I'm on laughter I'm fun light in the heart and feed the soul today seems full of shouting and misery and a loss of compassion of to our fellow man
Apr 6th 2020, 1:42 pm Report
WaylonJay: I smile as I listen to this happy song getting sleepy too
Apr 6th 2020, 6:35 pm Report
Ian: @waylonjay I have noticed that also the closing of the eyes and the dropping of the chin to the chest many thanks was thing and taking the time to leave a comment
Apr 6th 2020, 10:35 pm Report
Bev: @sirsnapalot Hi Ian, you did a wonderful job here. Enjoyed my listen very much. ♥♫
Apr 7th 2020, 10:12 am Report
Joe Huber: @sirsnapalot Hi Ian enjoyed my listen thanks for sharing.
Apr 8th 2020, 8:28 am Report