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The Fabulous World of Jules Verne (1957)

4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 94 ratings

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Genre Action-Fantasy
Format NTSC
Contributor Karel Zeman
Number Of Discs 1
Manufacturer Reel Vault
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A truly unique adventure from Czech filmmaker Karel Zeman ("Baron Munchausen") which uses live action, animation, puppets, and engravings to tell a story based on "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," "Mysterious Island" and other Verne tales. A scientistand his assistant working on an explosive new energy source are kidnapped by pirates hired by a nasty industrialist. Arnost Navratil, Miloslaw Holub star. AKA: "The Deadly Invention." 80 minutes

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  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.57 x 7.54 x 5.24 inches; 2.88 ounces
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Karel Zeman
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ July 13, 2015
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Reel Vault
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00078MD1E
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 94 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2012
This movie was only a vague childhood memory until I rediscovered it here on Amazon. I had only remembered small sections of an old-fashioned looking, black and white movie with strange undersea creatures. I was probably 4 or 5 years old when I saw this on TV, and it made a lasting impression on me. I have a short list of vague early TV memories that have been a mystery throughout my adult life. This one remained elusive because I'd always thought that it was a much older film, probably from the 1920s and the early days of cinema, and I didn't connect it with Jules Verne at all.

When I stumbled on this one here on Amazon, I thought that MAYBE this was the same film I'd seen only once almost 50 years earlier. One look at the trailer and I knew I'd finally found it, so I immediately rented it. All those fond memories came rushing back. Besides solving a long-time mystery for me, the film itself is an amazing piece of special effects work, and especially ambitious considering it was made in 1958. Yes, it's disjointed and grainy, the sound is terrible, and the print is not at all restored in any way, so it seems really rough by today's standards. But I don't care. I grinned through the entire piece and enjoyed every minute of it. Yes, the acting is stiff, but I sense that the actors had no clear idea of the animation into which their scenes would be inserted. I think that it was shot on a blank stage, and all the multiple special effects shots were superimposed in camera, which, though this technique was well established already in hundreds of other films before it, here it was treated like a piece of art.

The imaginative use of period-looking woodcuts really captured the feel of Jules Verne's world perfectly, and reminded me a lot of Terry Gilliam's early animation work, on whom I suspect this film was an influence. If you're a fan of those classic Monty Python animations, you'll see what I mean when you watch this film, which has its own wonderful little moments of visual humor. This is an almost-forgotten gem that should be required viewing for any fan of science fiction or film history. For 2 bucks, it's a bargain and a no-brainer... rent it NOW!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2022
Many regard this as Czech animator/director Karel Zeman's masterpiece. Loosely based on Jules Verne's "For the Flag" (aka "Facing the Flag" and "Invention for Destruction") the film combines live action and animation to create a film that looks like the engravings, used to illustrate the original editions of Verne's novels, come to life. Zeman fills the film with his own brand of whimsy not found in Verne's original novel. In 2022, this remains the most successful Czech film internationally and the only one of Zeman's films to receive a general theatrical release in the United States. Unfortunately, the print used for this DVD appears to be an old 16mm television syndication print and results in sub-standard image quality. The container and the disc itself lists an 83 minute running time (the running time of the original U.S. theatrical version) but the version on the disc runs just under 80 minutes and is missing the introduction with Hugh Downs that was removed from the television prints. I would give the film a "*****" rating but the poor image quality brings that rating down. The low cost, under $10.00, is a plus. There is a beautiful digitally restored release with the English dubbed track synced, but it comes at a much higher price.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2018
Originally saw this movie the first time when I was in middle school. A local TV station was showing it on a Saturday afternoon. Fell in love with it. When I was stationed in Germany in the Air Force, I found a copy of the story this movie was made from. But I'm glad to finally find this copy and also glad to have purchased it. Well worth the cost.
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2018
I enjoy the early pioneers of special effects and was very excited for this movie. Unfortunately this movie does not play in the U.S. but is labeled universal.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2003
If you are like me and love good animation and have studied the history of animation then you should buy this tape. It is a magnificent example of Karl Zeman's work, which are hard to come by in the USA. This film and his version of Baron Munchasen are animation related masterpieces. You might say he is the Ray Harrehausen of Czeckslovakia. These films use to appear on late night television in the 60s and 70s but are no longer broadcast. Every couple of years the Pacific Film Archives at UC Berkeley has a retrospective of Karl Zeman's work.
The beginning of the tape has a short documentary so that you get to see how he achives these wonderful effects.
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Eric Shapiro
3.0 out of 5 stars Check out the visual effects
Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2017
Visual effects were great back in the day but get stale quickly in 2017. Still, a decent film for the younger set.
Hedi Marvin
5.0 out of 5 stars Einfach phantastisch!
Reviewed in Germany on August 14, 2014
Nach langem Suchen konnte ich mir endlich den Film aus meiner Jugend ansehen. Ich hatte auch immer die Hoffnung das er mal wieder im Fernsehen gezeigt wird, aber mein Wunsch wurde leider nicht erfüllt. Jetzt endlich hat man diesen und auch andere tschechische Filme aus dieser Zeit endlich als DVD oder Blu-ray herausgebracht. Danke, es war einfach toll diesen Film mal wieder anzusehen.
Andreas A. Berse
4.0 out of 5 stars Kultiger Papier-Science-Fiction Film
Reviewed in Germany on March 9, 2021
Der Film ist ein klassiches Juwel, dass häufig gemalte Szenarien clever nutzt, um die Science-Fiction-Umgebungen für die agierenden Schauspieler nachzuahmen. Für Jules-Verne-Fans sicherlich eine sehr gute Empfehlung abseits der Filme, die einem breiteren Publikum bekannt sind. Fantasie ersetzt hier die Perfektion. Deshalb: Besonders liebenswert.
Alexander von Waldenfells
5.0 out of 5 stars Ein Traum
Reviewed in Germany on January 14, 2016
Beim ersten Ansehen war es super. Und beim 12ten Mal immer noch.
Dann habe ich es verschenkt und damit auch viel Freude bereitet.
Sertei
1.0 out of 5 stars Schrottige Blu Ray die sich nur '"eingeschränkt" abspielen lässt.
Reviewed in Germany on July 26, 2015
Ich habe die Blu Ray zwei mal gekauft. Bei ersten Versuch sah ich den tollen Film auf meiner Playstation 4. Nach 15 Minuten trübte sich jedoch die Freude. Das Bild fing an zustocken, hing sich schließlich auf und es wurde automatisch ein Track vorgesprungen.
Ich habe die Blue Ray tausend mal sauber gemacht, zu mal sie das erste mal gebraucht wurde. Ich habe sie dann schließlich in meinen normalen Blu Ray Player gelegt. Dort war das Runkeln und Stocken der Disc allerdings noch schlimmer und sogar deutlich zuhören.
Daraufhin habe ich die Blu Ray zurück geschickt in der Annahme es handle sich um ein Produktionsfehler.
Als dann jedoch die neue Blu Ray kam war ich ziemlich erstaunt.
Jetzt ließ sich diese Blue Ray im normalen Blu Ray Player überhaupt nicht mehr abspielen, wohingegen es auf der PS4 nur noch leicht ruckelt.

Ich kenne mich mit der Technik nicht so aus. Ich kann nur davon berichten wie es ist. Ich besitze jedoch eine Menge DVDs und Blu Rays und kann sagen, dass das noch nie vorgekommen ist und nicht an den Geräten liegt!

Also Finger weg von der Ausgabe des Films und lieber zur normalen DVD greifen, dann habt ihr keinen Stress.