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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen

  • Status: Released
  • 07-12-1988
  • Runtime: 126 min
  • Score: 7
  • Vote count: 930

An account of Baron Munchausen's supposed travels and fantastical experiences with his band of misfits.

John Neville

Hieronymus Karl Frederick Baron von Munchausen

Eric Idle

Desmond / Berthold

Sarah Polley

Sally Salt

Oliver Reed

Vulcan

Charles McKeown

Rupert / Adolphus

Winston Dennis

Bill / Albrecht

Jack Purvis

Jeremy / Gustavus

Valentina Cortese

Queen Ariadne / Violet

Jonathan Pryce

The Right Ordinary Horatio Jackson

Bill Paterson

Henry Salt

Peter Jeffrey

Sultan

Uma Thurman

Venus / Rose

Alison Steadman

Daisy

Ray Cooper

Functionary

Don Henderson

Commander

Robin Williams

King of the Moon

Sting

Heroic Officer

Andrew MacLachlan

Colonel

José Lifante

Dr. Death

Mohamed Badrsalem

Executioner

Kiran Shah

Executioner's Assistant

Franco Adducci

Treasurer

Ettore Martini

First General

Antonio Pistillo

Second General

Michael Polley

Gunner

Tony Smart

Gunner

Laura Lieblein Adam

Theatergoer (uncredited)

Calogero Azzaretto

Pirate (uncredited)

Angelo Casadei

Citizen (uncredited)

Martin Dansky

German Noble (uncredited)

Terry Gilliam

Irritating Singer Inside Fish (uncredited)

Alba Maiolini

Citizen (uncredited)

Franca Scagnetti

Citizen (uncredited)

Luciano Zanussi

Citizen (uncredited)

GenerationofSwine

My dad and I had a movie tradition, because there is always time to watch a movie and catch is weather dependent. This was one of the movies he took me to see as like the father-son bonding time. And I can understand why, no one loved pulp novels more than my dad and when it came to picking things the word "Adventures" really played to his pulp trash sensibilities. I might have inherited a bit of that. This was my first introduction to Gilliam, and from there it opened up Monty Python and all kinds of craziness right down to effecting some of my reading habits. So, as a child, this movie had a profound effect on me. It was funny, it was an adventure, it was silly, it was deep (deep enough where even an 8 year old can sense there was more going on than he could understand at that age) and it was one of those movies that dad and I could both enjoy as father and child, for two different reasons... .... now, however, that's probably an inappropriate thing to do and I am certain that if I bonded with my kids the way dad bonded with my sister and I, I'd get arrested for taking them to see a movie like this. So we watch these things at home. Because, whatever, I have complete and total faith my kids are smart enough to know what a movie is and emotionally equipped enough to deal with this type of fun. At any rate, this was brilliant and I still hold it in high esteem because it introduced me to Gilliam and that opened a lot of doors for me.