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Jabberwocky

Jabberwocky

  • Status: Released
  • 28-03-1977
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Score: 6.002
  • Vote count: 305

After the death of his father, young Dennis Cooper goes to town where he has to pass several adventures. The town and the whole kingdom is threatened by a terrible monster called 'Jabberwocky'. Will Dennis make his fortune? Is anyone brave enough to defeat the monster?

Michael Palin

Dennis Cooper

Harry H. Corbett

Squire

John Le Mesurier

Passelewe

Warren Mitchell

Mr. Fishfinger

Max Wall

King Bruno the Questionable

Rodney Bewes

The Other Squire

John Bird

1st Herald

Bernard Bresslaw

The Landlord

Deborah Fallender

The Princess

Derek Francis

Bishop

Annette Badland

Griselda Fishfinger

Kenneth Colley

1st Fanatic

Jerold Wells

Wat Dabney

Gorden Kaye

Sister Jessica

David Prowse

Red Herring / Black Knight

Roger Pratt

Man Living in Barrel

Simon Williams

The Prince

Derrick O'Connor

Flying Hogfish Peasant

Peter Cellier

1st Merchant

Frank Williams

2nd Merchant

Antony Carrick

3rd Merchant

Bryan Pringle

Guard at the Gate

John Sharp

Sergeant at the Gate

Graham Crowden

Fanatics' Leader

Janine Duvitski

Fanatic

Christopher Logue

Spaghetti Eating Fanatic

Brenda Cowling

Mrs Fishfinger

Brian Glover

Armourer

Derek Deadman

Apprentice Armourer

Tony Aitken

Flagellant

Roy Evans

Ratman

Bill Gavin

Old Man with Petition

Harold Goodwin

1st Peasant

Hilary Sesta

Scrubber

Sheridan Earl Russell

Kevin Fishfinger

Alexandra Dane

Landlord's Wife

Terry Gilliam

Man with Rock

Paul Curran

Mr Cooper Snr

Terry Jones

Poacher

Neil Innes

2nd Herald

CinemaSerf

The biggest problem I have with this is that, well, it just isn't very funny! It centres on Michael Palin's "Dennis Cooper" - a man who determines that to win the hand of his true love "Griselda" (Annette Badland) he must enter the vile and filthy city of King "Bruno the Questionable" (Max Wall) and prove his worth with some magnificent deed of derring-do. The deed, well that is to rid the kingdom of a pesky dragon - "the Jabberwocky". Right from the get-go, the would be fairy tale romance is so implausible as to go from mildly amusing at first to downright irritating after about ten minutes. Thereafter, a cast of British theatrical stalwarts and comedians do try to keep this film vaguely entertaining, but the humour is just far too contrived and piecemeal. Palin works hard, but the exhaustion in having to stretch this thinnest of stories out for 1¾ hours is writ large on his face until, by the end, even he looks like he is thinking - "Please, let's just get this over with". "Star Wars" fans might spot "Darth Vader" himself and from a star-spotting perspective, there is some value in the film but otherwise it is a poorly conceived and executed attempt at a fantasy adventure and my money was always on the dragon!