Jack the Giant Killer REMASTERED | Full Adventure Movie | Animation | Kerwin Mathews | Nathan Juran
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The terrible and treacherous Pendragon plans to gain the throne of Cornwall by getting the king to abdicate and to marry his lovely daughter. To help him he has his dreadful witches in his castle and his almost unstoppable sorcery. A giant under his control abducts the princess, but on the way home with her the giant meets farming lad Jack who slays him. This is only the beginning. Be assured Pendragon and his evil magic are far from done.
1962 Family Fantasy and Adventure Film (Stop-motion Animation)
A fairy tale story about a young man who defends a princess against a sorcerer's giants and demons.
The film is loosely based on the traditional tale "Jack the Giant Killer" and features extensive use of stop-motion animation.
Director: Nathan Juran
Stars: Kerwin Mathews, Judi Meredith, & Torin Thatcher
Trivia:
Director Nathan Juran won an Academy Award for art direction on How Green Was My Valley. In the 1950s, He handled mostly low-budget westerns and sci-fi opuses, his most famous (or infamous) being Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (which he filmed under the name "Nathan Hertz"). On the other hand, he was also responsible for the superb fantasy adventure The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. In the early 1960s, he journeyed to Europe, where he spent several years piloting adventure epics and spaghetti westerns.
Kerwin Mathews as Jack
Judi Meredith as Princess Elaine
Torin Thatcher as Pendragon
Walter Burke as Garna
Don Beddoe as the Imp
Barry Kelley as Sigurd
Dayton Lummis as King Mark
Anna Lee as Lady Constance
Roger Mobley as Peter
Robert Gist as Scottish Captain
Tudor Owen as Chancellor
Ken Mayer as Boatswain
Helen Wallace (uncredited) as Jack's mother
Alternate Titles:
Jack - O Matador de Gigantes (Portuguese)
Um Gigante Chamado Jack (Portuguese)
O Matador de Gigantes (Portuguese)
Jack le tueur de géants (French)
Jack zabíjí obra (Czech)
Uhyrets besejrer (Danish)
Jack, jättiläisten surmaaja (Finnish)
Der Herrscher von Cornwall (German)
O anikitos ippotis (Greek)
Jack, az óriásölő (Hungarian)
L'ammazzagiganti (Italian)
ジャックと悪魔の国 (Japanese)
Jack el matador de gigantes (Spanish)
Jack ucigaşul de uriaşi (Romanian)
Джек убийца великанов (Russian)
Jack, el matagigantes (Spanish)
Jack y el gigante asesino (Spanish)
Jack: Jättedödaren (Swedish)
Sinbad devlere karşı (Turkish)
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2024 anyone watching 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@naelyepifanio1234
2 ай бұрын
Me
@andrew.4469
2 ай бұрын
Me
@shining8211
Ай бұрын
me
@abandoned_soul
Ай бұрын
Me 🇹🇳
@adilthebangladeshiartist9807
Ай бұрын
Me
Torin Thatcher is a wonderful villain.
Brings back some great memories, love the witches & scared the life out of me when I was about 8 years old watching this in the 70s
Christmas wasn't Christmas if Jack the Giant Killer (and Jason and the Argonauts) wasn't on the TV when I was growing up in England in the early 1970's. Good to see it again after all these decades.
@stevendavis2122
8 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@martinbrode7131
5 ай бұрын
Not enough monsters in the family? 😂
@kennethdegruchy5503
5 ай бұрын
I recall the TV promotional ads for this this movie when I was in 2nd grade. I so wanted to see this in the movie theater but my Mom was unable to make that happen so I never saw this film until it came to TV many years later. Mom was able to take us to Jason & the Argonauts and Mysterious Island so my sis and I got plenty of awe and wonder.
@71ibanez
5 ай бұрын
Also The Amazing Mr Blunden😊
@tracy5014
5 ай бұрын
I recall watching it as a child in the 70’s (in the UK). My sister and I always enjoyed these films with the mythical creatures. I enjoyed watching this one again after so many years. Thank you for sharing.
One can argue points, but this is so much better than what is put out today, just a adventure, good vs evil, comradship, loyalty and love. We've forgotten how to make such gems.
Glad I finally found this! The witches getting vanquished by breaking the mirrors was always what I remembered most.
Believe it or not, I'm 65 and this the first time I ever saw this. I never get tired of Claymation. The Leprechaun had me in stitches with his Irish rhythm sayings! Love it!
@coolmonkeymc8268
Жыл бұрын
I saw it when I was in my 20's now I am 65 and I still go back to it.They had 2 versions one was a musical.
@richardhincemon
Жыл бұрын
I saw it in 1962 Saturday matinee at the Capital theater Salisbury N.C. I am 67 years young.Still love👹🦕🐉
@annieokeeffe5146
Жыл бұрын
Well I'm 71 lol first time I've seen 😅 this movie, ❤️ I'm loving it 😍
@ianauck8764
Жыл бұрын
Claymation is awesome! There's something genuinely artistic about it, and reflects a level of care and love put into making a movie.
@baleyosashleyvernice2169
Жыл бұрын
Well, indeed so!!? Before I'd comment, this acct. Belong my wife niece.Yes indeed me did'nt seens this movie during our childhood hours.lets say we were childish n playful to our diffencess.for me.a nices videos to go forth beyong our next generations.bec even thougth thier's a crimes commited until now.guestions what's why they do it?.
Absolutely fantastic movie!!! Give me these old special effects any day over the modern stuff. Loved it!!!! Thanks from a 70 year old
@dansweda712
9 ай бұрын
I'm 53 and I've always loved the stop frame, the Sinbad movies, 20million miles from Earth, love them! There's been a few newer movies where the stop frame would have been a nice fit, instead of the low budget CGI, like the last 20mins of the movie Season of the Witch, good movie anyway I've seen six times....so far lol
@Mossyz.
6 ай бұрын
@@dansweda712 I'm in my 40s..... and i agree with you brother .
It was my favourite movie in my childhood & is still saved in my memories. Thanks for uploading this movie.
Such fond memories I have of this film. I saw it with a group of friends in theater when I was a kid. We played 'Jack the Giant Killer' in my yard for weeks and I always wanted to be Jack... LOL.. Sometimes I think it SUCKS to grow up 😒😒
@corymasuga2494
Жыл бұрын
I'm with ya brother
@johnnycee5179
4 ай бұрын
It does suck to grow up, the world corrupts all the innocence and goodness in a child, of those fortunate enough to have good parents to begin with as some don't even get that so we are blessed.
@jandedick7519
4 ай бұрын
If I could have a wish it would be go back to the 60’s . I am very grateful that I grew up in the 60’s .
@poetcomic1
4 ай бұрын
My brother and I would play two monsters in the front yard after these Harryhausen movies. We would move that slightly jerky slow way. The neighbors must have thought it was two boys putting on a kabuki play.
@davidlafleche1142
3 ай бұрын
It certainly did for those giants.
Torin Thatcher would have made a great Master in Dr Who!
@GlenRoss-ug5jm
Ай бұрын
he would have mae a great Emperor Ming in Flash Gordon.
I'm blown away, you don't need any hallucinations with this movie it takes you on a far out trip 😉😊
WHAT A CLASSIC 😇 In 2023 it still HOLDS UP 🏋️
This is not a cheesy B Movie, this was a massive production in its time and it was highly sought after, my father, his brothers, cousins and entire Highschools went to see this in Alberta as kids, this and 3 other movies were huge, like we see movies today, they would line up for hours to see these movies, not a B movie, this is a Blockbuster hit back then and was all star cast
@fernandomaron87
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, you can tell by the production values, the movie is really rich in details and with lavish sets, a very different ball game to the adventure b-films of that era.
@captainchrishd7447
Жыл бұрын
I agree
@LivegoodWilliam
Жыл бұрын
I haven't seen this film since I was 5. I am ecstatic that I found it here. Thanks for uploading it ❤
@albertrandall2271
Жыл бұрын
@A QUALQUER MOMENTO VITÓRIA yes you are sorry because this monster is not a cyclops this monster has two eyes a cyclops has one eye and the Cyclops in the 7th voyage of Sinbad is more realistic the one in this movie looks cartoonish perhaps you should look at both movies again this time with your eyes open and you will see that the 7th voyage of Sinbad Cyclops is a real one-eyed cyclops and not a two eyed clown like this one 😮
I still remember seeing this movie as a kid, its old, dated, and a little cheesy, but I never pass up a chance to see it again. Thanks for keeping it in the loop of Classics.
@TheStream
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Brings back memories of naive and innocent childhood.
Ok... here's a bit of creature name trivia for the fans of this movie.... First giant.... Cormoran The Witch Minions of Pendragon... Tubo, the triple-horned warlock... Zela, with her flaming, smoking bouquet... Cherah, The fish-faced Witch of the Wind... the Trio of Witch sisters from the bog... Second giant... Galligantua, the Two-Headed ogre servant of Pendragon... The Third Wish's multi-tentacled Sea Dragon... Lastly... the Harpy creature / Pendragon transformed.
Im so lucky my dad had me late in his life. I grew up watching these movies, they are a pure joy. Theres no cynicism in them, which is just so refreshing. Its like theres a proper and right order to the world, and despite the threats that assail it righteousness always wins in the end. Its cliché, but its genuinely very comforting and nice
@TheStream
9 ай бұрын
You're so right. They're very refreshing
They don't make classics like this anymore , thanks for the excellent restoration
@TheStream
Ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
Hollywood has not made something this original in 25 years.
I saw this movie 1963 at the Somerville drive-in New Jersey. I was 9 years old, Finally got to see it again. It's exactly what I remember it to be, Just one of those classics, We never forget. Be well, Uncle Martin.
Love these Cheesy movies from that age of adventure
I saw this film on VCR in the early 80s when I was a child, and I watched it regularly, these kinds of films had a particular taste and a particular perception during childhood ❤
i WATCHED this movie MANY YEARS AGO AND it's A GREAT ONE 😊
Thank you for sharing. I have watched this film from early childhood. The ghost carriage that took the princess away used to frighten me to death. I love it as much now as I did then ❤
Saw this in the theater with my brother when we were little I still love it
Отличная,сказка.Спасибо Авторам!!!!....
This was the first movie I ever saw! I remember watching it with my parents and is one of my fondest memories. Thanks for uploading this. I thought I'd never see it again! 😃
@WinWin-hh2dk
Жыл бұрын
Memory is always amazing.
@johnbockelie3899
Жыл бұрын
First time I've seen this movie. I was born in 1960, and it's now 2023.
@williamschlegel2242
Жыл бұрын
Saw this for 50 cents in 1960s
@jasoncutshaw8401
Жыл бұрын
What's your age now
@johnbockelie3899
Жыл бұрын
@@jasoncutshaw8401 I'm 62, going on 63. I was born in 1960.
Judi Meredith perfect as a Princess.
@TheStream
5 ай бұрын
That's for sure 🥰
@mkaplan1383
Ай бұрын
R.I.P. Judi, truly soft on the eyes. I hope both she and her husband Gary are reunited in heaven.
What a wonderful trip to my childhood. And now just realizing Kerwin Mathews and Torin Thatcher were also in Sinbad;' 7th Voyage which I just finished before loading JTGK. Thanks you ever so much!
@TheStream
3 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
Great movie! Torin Thatcher was really a great actor!
Jack "Stay in the holed and let no one in !" Princes " No, I'm going to fling the door wide open call your name loudly and attract the witches right to me !" 🙄
I was a teenager when I first watched this and I love it now as much as I loved it then. I was gutted though when Jack smashed the mirror and broke the spell on the Princess. I much preferred her as a witch. I thought she looked amazing! Lol! Apparently when she wore the eye contacts they made her eyes really sore and in some scenes I believe you can see them watering slightly.
Watched this back for the first time, really enjoyable, heroic stuff. Loved it.
Glitches in classic movies is like listening to an old record on a hi fi player it just wouldn't be a classic without the glitches 😊
I saw this at the cinema with my grandpa as a young boy - now I'm 61 yrs old!
@samanthajones9323
10 ай бұрын
😅 really? So you were an infant, this film came out in 1962. Lol
@jandedick7519
4 ай бұрын
@@samanthajones9323someone else said it came out in 1958? So he’d be 4.
Put this film together with Jason and the Argonauts - brilliant blast from the past.
Any film with Ray Harryhausen involved is gold ! They have such charm😊❤😊
@TheStream
2 ай бұрын
That's for sure! Thanks for your comment
@user-pj1lo1ry2k
2 ай бұрын
@@TheStream thanks for the upload , liked , subbed and looking forward to viewing everything you've put up 👍🙂
@joemorris1282
Ай бұрын
Agreed! Except, this movie didn't have Ray Harryhausen involved, sorry!
@user-pj1lo1ry2k
Ай бұрын
@@joemorris1282 Oh , i thought Harryhausen was the only one doing stop motion, after George Pal . Thanks for info .
One of many great movies, they don't come like this anymore. I was a child and still a great flick. Thanks for sharing.
@TheStream
Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
Who else here thinks that that crew who threw Jack and the boy overboard all faced the noose when they got back?
Viewing this as an adult, the stop motion is nowhere near Harryhausen standards, but as a kid it seemed so realistic and a bit scary.
@Eli_the_fiend
4 ай бұрын
Yeah, it adds a level of intensity I didn't know could do so much for a film that may not have the greatest budget.
27th december 2023....youtube better than the tv xxxx
Look father what an unusual gift
Nothing like Stop Motion Animation way better and more realistic than any CGI we have today.
@necropink9200
3 ай бұрын
This Stop Motion Animation is great and I love it. However it's not more realistic than modern CGI. But for me the fact it's not so realistic is part of the enjoyment of it.
Last time I seen this movie was back in August 1979 living in Los Angeles. The next day, I left for US Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas. I like this movie. Thanks for putting up on KZread. I'm going to watch it as often as I can.
Am so much in love with the help and love that little boy lendered to Jack, a spirit of togetherness
I just love science fiction and fantasy
This is like going on a trip without leaving the couch! Great imagination 😂
Kerwin mathews was a very good actor ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The king is an awesome dad. Leads sword first into his daughter's room regardless the unknown danger. Later, before sending her away, you can tell he was thinking "well, she's likely to come back with a grandson, but on the other hand, I only know one person who can single-handedly kill a giant." He's a father first and a king second.
@alfredobarbaro2090
5 ай бұрын
in italiano
I LOVE THiS So MUCH I HAD BEEN TRYiNG TO FINd THE HOLE MOVIE FOR 7 OR 7 YeARS
I first saw this movie in 1993 with my parents when I was 6. I was searching for this movie for so long. Glad that now I found it. My Childhood memories.
@TheStream
10 ай бұрын
We're glad you found it!
Watched this film about 50 years ago as a very young child . It's one of my earliest memories in life , the Witches and Giants scared me so much !!
@GlenRoss-ug5jm
Ай бұрын
I first saw this 50 years ago New year's Day 1974,the scene whee the witches attack the ship was the scariest part.
@Badger69-96
Ай бұрын
@GlenRoss-ug5jm yes mate I agree 💯😂😂
@GlenRoss-ug5jm
Ай бұрын
@@Badger69-96 It was more like a horror film than a sciencefiction fantasy adventure.
It was great seeing this in a giant screen in Kenosha,Wisconsin.
I was born 2 years after this movie's theatrical run. I never knew this movie existed. Almost 60 years in the dark about this excellent film. Is it cheesy? Oh yeah, it's cheesy all right. That doesn't mean it's not a good movie. ✌️🖖
It’s been thirty plus years since I first watched this movie. Enjoyed it! Thank you for sharing! ❤
@TheStream
8 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
Ah a proper movie 👍😊❤️
such vivid color! why arent newer movies this rich
@TheStream
8 ай бұрын
New movies are usually digital. Back then, it was all film and chemicals, using coloring processes like Technicolor. It's a very interesting topic.
@user-ik4xq9hm1x
3 ай бұрын
It’s because of some dumb film school dogma about getting the perfect mix of blue and orange which is why all movies from the past couple of decades just look like dull mixtures of the two. This was after moviemakers in the seventies decided that darkness and grittiness equaled authentic realism which is why everyone in medieval films since then always wear all black, brown and grey even though if you know anything about the Middle Ages, the brightly colored technicolor movies with gleaming whitewashed castles are what things really looked like back then. For example, if you can see the the stones in a castle, it’s a ruin. Living operational castles were always plastered and then washed with white lime to prevent weather damage and then painted with murals on the inside. Dyes were highly prized and abundant especially because anyone could make them. Wode being the most common since it’s a common plant that produces a wide spectrum of colors depending on how long you boil it and let it set. You wouldn’t see any dark rusty armor as it was polished daily with sand until gleaming and everybody bathed. Bathing culture was huge with many stories from the period involving bathhouses.
Loved this film as a adult and child !! 😍
What this movie lacks in special effects, it MORE than makes up for in quality writing and acting. And I'll take great writing and acting over CGI anyday. Wonderful movie!
@TheStream
4 ай бұрын
For sure!
I can't believe that I've never even heard of this before!?! How this wasn't repeated as much as movies like The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and others is beyond me. I've been playing Zelda on the Switch lately, BOTW, and this gives me so many vibes from it that it's uncanny!
@fearlessjoebanzai
3 ай бұрын
Holy sugar!!! I wrote that comment at around 55mins in... then at 58:28 - this sound occurred!!!!!!
@TheStream
3 ай бұрын
Haha! Yes, it gives Zelda vibes ⚔️
I saw this years ago. I liked the animation, and the story. Like Walt Disney.
@TheStream
5 ай бұрын
It's a great movie. Thanks!
@shuttittuppitt9355
2 ай бұрын
Recent Disney live action stuff is _awful_ (compared to _anything_ ). This beats all but _one_ (recent) Disney live action movie (Disenchanted).
What an amazing Sinbad inspiration👏👏👏💖💖💖
This movie was made to go against The 7th voyage of Sinbad but even with its smaller budget this movie gave us creatures and a cyclop, adventure and all kind of goodies that a young man would love in a fantasy movie. Love all actors/actresses that stared in this great little adventure. And dont forget , there is a musical version of this movie...not the best but it sure was fun to see and hear it also.....i made sure to get a copy of the musical which is still available here and there. Dont forget, this is before CGI.... lots of fun if you dont take it seriously.
@christorpher84
Жыл бұрын
I must say making this into some sort of Musical was ridicules 😢
@larryj4287
Жыл бұрын
did he man battle fred flintstone
@ralphsanchico2452
Жыл бұрын
Kinda hard to top Sinbad, but if that's the case, it was a valiant attempt!
@richardhincemon
Жыл бұрын
Kerwin Mathews who plays Jack also played Sinbad in 1958 the seventh voyage of Sinbad.
@bobfranklin5410
Жыл бұрын
Never even heard of this movie until today.. loved it.. it has that Darby O'gill and the little people type of charm... Not much for musicals but I'll try to find that version of this tale... Peace hope, good will and God bless...
I remember seeing this movie when I was young.
Pendragon was King Arthur’s family name as the legend dictates
@GlenRoss-ug5jm
Ай бұрын
i wondered if King Mark was the son of King Arthur.
Haven't seen this since around 1963. Who ever thought I would see this in 2023 with a different view of demons, mysticism, and the occult. Interesting kids movie.
Dreadful but so good
Wow i havent seen this in 20+ years!
Yippee at long last I have found it, I caught a glimpse of this film about 50 years ago never knew the title of it but have been looking for it ever since can't thank you enough for up loading it.
Thank you for sharing a wonderful classic movie
@TheStream
11 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
48:29 Heh.... Wearing that big sword while fishing and sailing... What was he expecting to encounter? LoL
@christiandenault7606
3 ай бұрын
He's a Viking.
This movie is amazing. My mother saw this back in the 1950s when she was in Grade School. When I saw it I could tell why my mother liked it. The stop-motion creatures are amazing. The monsters in today movies are CGI and the magic is gone. I own the film on DVD.
@HassoBenSoba
Жыл бұрын
Released summer of 1962
Hugely enjoyable, and what an exquisite colour print.
@TheStream
2 ай бұрын
Agreed!
I'm 70 years old and I must say that was so much fun and enjoyable! Great effects and the cool looking monsters! Great movie indeed!
@TheStream
5 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more! Thank you for your comment
Thanks for posting, really enjoyed it! I saw it as a kid on the big screen in a lavish old movie palace, when it was first released, and it was thrilling indeed. Over the decades since I could still remember those bizarre "dragon guards" marching in place menacingly, until Jack vanquishes them with the magic whip; and when I finally saw the movie again some years ago at a museum screening, the scene had lost none of its weird power. It retains that power today when I watched it yet again here on your channel. The monster scenes are exciting, the creatures are pretty ferocious, and well-choreographed. The movie stands on its own as much more than an imitation of The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad. A fun film! I like Judi Meredith too as the good princess/evil witch. She played her role memorably! And of course Kerwin Mathews made a fine hero, and Torin Thatcher the perfect villain!
@richardthomas754
Жыл бұрын
Went to the movie theater to see this when it first came out.
@liamcabrera8054
9 ай бұрын
I'm 60 and I'm glad it's here. I can watch it as many times as I want. Classic. The two makes a perfect couple in the movie. Everything was great.
@davidhawley3337
7 ай бұрын
Same here. First saw it in the Princess Theater, built back in silent movie days. Wantonly demolished in late 1975.
@IrvONeil-fn6cp
7 ай бұрын
Likewise for the Granada theater in Chicago where I saw the film. This huge movie palace went back to the silent days or '30s, not sure on the dates. Then demolished for a bland "modern" building in the '80s or thereabouts. 😞 I saw films like The Nutty Professor w/ Jerry Lewis, King Kong vs. Godzilla, and The Graduate there. Took a girl there on my first date ever to see Hitchcock's Torn Curtain. Nice memories...
the old movie story never get old.
Kerwin Matthew is a actor of 7th Voyage of Sinbad and The 3 Worlds of Gulliver!
What a great movie.
This film is a childhood favourite of mine. Kerwin Matthews and Torin Thatcher knock it out of the park. I own this on Blu Ray and I also live in Cornwall where its supposedly set.
@craigrandall8930
Жыл бұрын
Not sure of my British history, but I believe Cornwall was the first region in Britain to abandon paganism and convert to Christianity, it seems the purpose of the dark forces, in the movie was to re conquer Cornwall and thus all of Britain. Strange, but in 2023 we are witnessing a world wide battle between good and evil. Time for all of us to be Jack the giant killer.
@kaizomb
Жыл бұрын
@@craigrandall8930 I think you'll find it's the first place to adopt paganism. There is nit many Christians living in Cornwall. Our whole family is atheist.
I loved this movie.
Sir Jack the Hero
That Sea Monster showed that 2 headed Giant who’s Boss
One-of-a-kind, I've seen it countless times over the the past 50 years since me and my cousin went to a Saturday Matinee, they showed alot of these types of movies in my little hometown of Hudson Bay Saskatchewan Canada 🇨🇦 and you can't forget all the cool Japanese monster films 👌👍
I’m 68 and this movie was just fascinating to me when I saw it as a kid…the scenes with the witches kidnapping the princess terrified me…movies nowadays with CGI and blue screen FX have neither the charm or the fun of this kind of storytelling….
@mariorosales7898
9 ай бұрын
Me & brother & sister saw it at paramount AUSTINTX THE MOVIE HOUSE IS THERE IT SITALONE GONE 😢 now I’m 68 yrs ago wow I’m along what a dream would it be yrs 2023😊 Mario jr
this is one of the greatest movies of all time
Edward Small wanted to do a follow up to 7nth Voyage of Sinbad. Ray Harryhausen was not interested, so he got a group of young animators including Jim Danforth. Then he rushed them into production with only one of the monsters completely finished, the flying dragon at the end. The others had their rubber flesh slapped over the armatures in a very crude fashion which gave them that skinny, smooth look. Danforth was one of two or three animators and his work stood out as the best. But the shoddy look of the monsters hurt the production badly and ultimately kept the film from enjoying the success it could have had. It fared well enough for kiddie shows. But has fallen into obscurity since. See it at all, even in this cropped format is rare.
1:10:41 oh my gosh!? The Viking has accidentally turned into a dog! 🐶
Lindo adorei OBRIGADA
Good flick for its day. I'm surprised that Harryhausen didn't do the special effects. Perhaps he influenced those who did. All in all a very talented cast and an entertaining production.
I saw this movie when I was a kid.
Jack the Giant Killer with the stop go animation was one of the greatest movies of my childhood.
Very good film and I love it much much
Да Фильм интересный ! Очень жалко , что без перевода !Но всё равно интересно смотреть ! Спасибо За Фильм !
I remember seeing this with my Pop and Grandpa, when it was released ... I loved the dragon!
Beautiful love story
Iwasonly nine when thus movie was first released n still enjoy watchin it
@TheStream
7 ай бұрын
That's great!
When imagination and creativity ruled the screen.....movies like this and others ,especially holiday /Xmas movies Rudolf the rednosed reindeer, Santa Claus etc.
Great film.Old school!!😂
I saw it with my Late Father in Cinema when I was 12 Year old in Pakistan , Now I am 50 , my children also loved it seeing on DVDs and Its always fun to watch now on youtube