What's your review of the 1996 TV miniseries Gulliver's Travels? It's directed by Charles Sturridge, adapted from the novel by Jonathan Swift, and stars Ted Danson.
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About Gulliver's Travels 1996
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The trailer can be found online.
Cast and Characters:
Ted Danson as Lemuel Gulliver
Mary Steenburgen as Mary Gulliver
Tom Sturridge as Tom Gulliver
James Fox as Dr Bates
Peter O'Toole as Emperor of Lilliput
Omar Sharif as Sorcerer
Alfre Woodard as Queen of Brobdingnag
John Gielgud as Professor of Sunlight
Ned Beatty as Farmer Grultrud
Annette Badland as Farmer Grultrud's Wife
Kate Maberly as Glumdalclitch
Shashi Kapoor as Rajah of Laputa
Geraldine Chaplin as Empress Munodi
Navin Chowdhry as Prince Munodi
Edward Fox as General Limtoc
Warwick Davis as Grildrig
Edward Woodward as Drunlo
Nicholas Lyndhurst as Clustril
Phoebe Nicholls as Empress of Lilliput
Robert Hardy as Dr Parnell
Kristin Scott Thomas as Immortal Gatekeeper
Isabelle Huppert as Houyhnhnm Mistress (voice)
John Standing as Admiral Bolgolam
John Wells as Flimnap the Treasurer
Graham Crowden as Professor of Politics
Richard Wilson as Professor of Language
Edward Petherbridge as Dr Pritchard
Karyn Parsons as Lady-In-Waiting
George Harris as Brobdingnag Scientist
Based on Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
Written by Simon Moore
Directed by Charles Sturridge
Production companies: Jim Henson Productions, Hallmark Entertainment
Network: NBC (United States), Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
Release: February 4 – February 5, 1996
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