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Mar 10, 1989 · A fantasy comedy film directed by Terry Gilliam, based on the tales of an 18th-century aristocrat and his adventures across Europe. See cast, crew, reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks, and more on IMDb.
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- Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
- Terry Gilliam
- 1989-03-10
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is a 1988 fantasy adventure film co-written and directed by Terry Gilliam, starring John Neville, Eric Idle, Sarah Polley, Oliver Reed, Uma Thurman, Jonathan Pryce and Valentina Cortese.
A fantasy film based on the stories of an 18th-century aristocrat who claims to have traveled to the moon, met Venus, and fought the Turks. The film follows his adventures with his band of misfits and a young girl, as he tries to save a besieged European town.
Packed frame to frame with special effects, mischievous wit, and colorful performances—including a young Sarah Polley as the Baron’s no-nonsense sidekick—the Oscar-nominated The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is a lavish celebration of the triumph of make-believe over reality.
- Baron Munchausen
During the "Age of Reason" of the late 18th century, the Turkish army lays siege to a European city where a theater production about the extraordinary heroics of famed German aristocrat Baron ...
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- Terry Gilliam
- PG
- John Neville
Aug 27, 2009 · The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988) Trailer Directed by Terry Gilliam http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096764/ John Neville, Eric Idle, Sarah Polley, Oliver Reed, Jonathan Pryce, Uma...
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A fantasy film directed by Terry Gilliam, based on the legendary stories of a Russian soldier who embellished his war tales. Ebert praises the special effects, the humor and the spirit of the baron, but criticizes the slow pace and the confusion of the plot.