Plot
All star adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical tale about a normal man who, after returning home following eight years of absence, relates fantastical tales about how he was thought to be giant in the Land of Lilliput, but was only six inches high in the Land of Brobdingnag. He also tells of his visit to the floating island of Laputa populated by scientists who are so obsessed with reason that they act with no common sense. Finally, he tells of his journey to the land where his disturbing likeness to the bestial Yahoos and his inferiority to the intelligent horses there makes him question the very worth of his humanity.
Keywords: based-on-novel, captain, character-name-in-title, father-son-relationship, flashback, giant, horse, horse-actor, husband-wife-relationship, king
Emperor of Lilliput: Well, you weren't exaggerating... he's a whopper!
Emperor of Lilliput: Good plans, boys, but I don't think we should actually murder him. You were so keen on killing Mother last year and now I miss her dreadfully. You're both too impulsive!
Empress of Lilliput: [while passing under Gulliver whose trousers are ragged] Colossus!
Lemuel Gulliver: The bestial Yahoos fight for no reason all. While we on the order hand fight for very good reasons, such as, well, our enemies are weaker than us or we desire all their land.
Lady-in-Waiting: I was wondering if the little gentleman might be for sale.::Farmer Grultrud: No disrespect, my lady, but no amount of money is going to part the two of us.::Lady-in-Waiting: I have here five-hundred pieces of gold.::Farmer Grultrud: Do you want to take him tonight?
Gen. Limtoc: Yesterday we gave him enough to feed a regiment for a week. Now he says he's hungry again!
[Gulliver has just kissed the Empress of Lilliput's hand, covering it with drool]::Clustril: Bring towels and a bucket! [to the Emperor] It seems his lips were a bit... wet.
Adm. Bolgolam: [the Emperor, his sons, General Limtoc and Admiral Bolgolam, Clustril and other s are in the Lilliputian campaign room, discussing Gulliver's 'inventive' way of extinguishing a fire] This is an outrage! He made water in the royal grounds! It's a treasonable offence!::Emperor of Lilliput: But he saved the Empress' life!::Gen. Limtoc: At what cost? Our stepmother may never go out in public again, convinced that she's the laughing stock of Lilliput!::Emperor of Lilliput: But she's not that... [to Clustril] Is she? [Clustril sniggers]
Gen. Limtoc: [Gulliver, who is looking into the window of Lilliputian Great Chamber of War, blows off Clustril's hat] Giant's a bloody menace!
Lemuel Gulliver: [to Clustril] I want you to have this.::[Gulliver gives him his wedding ring]::Clustril: Oh, marvellous! What do I want with your ring, eh? I can't wear it, can I?::Lemuel Gulliver: It's *gold*.::Clustril: [takes it in awe] You always were good to me! You were always my friend! Dad! We're *rich*!::Drunlo: Never mind that, son, never mind that. I think I've found... the other boot!
Plot
All star adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical tale about a normal man who, after returning home following eight years of absence, relates fantastical tales about how he was thought to be giant in the Land of Lilliput, but was only six inches high in the Land of Brobdingnag. He also tells of his visit to the floating island of Laputa populated by scientists who are so obsessed with reason that they act with no common sense. Finally, he tells of his journey to the land where his disturbing likeness to the bestial Yahoos and his inferiority to the intelligent horses there makes him question the very worth of his humanity.
Keywords: based-on-novel, captain, character-name-in-title, father-son-relationship, flashback, giant, horse, horse-actor, husband-wife-relationship, king
Emperor of Lilliput: Well, you weren't exaggerating... he's a whopper!
Emperor of Lilliput: Good plans, boys, but I don't think we should actually murder him. You were so keen on killing Mother last year and now I miss her dreadfully. You're both too impulsive!
Empress of Lilliput: [while passing under Gulliver whose trousers are ragged] Colossus!
Lemuel Gulliver: The bestial Yahoos fight for no reason all. While we on the order hand fight for very good reasons, such as, well, our enemies are weaker than us or we desire all their land.
Lady-in-Waiting: I was wondering if the little gentleman might be for sale.::Farmer Grultrud: No disrespect, my lady, but no amount of money is going to part the two of us.::Lady-in-Waiting: I have here five-hundred pieces of gold.::Farmer Grultrud: Do you want to take him tonight?
Gen. Limtoc: Yesterday we gave him enough to feed a regiment for a week. Now he says he's hungry again!
[Gulliver has just kissed the Empress of Lilliput's hand, covering it with drool]::Clustril: Bring towels and a bucket! [to the Emperor] It seems his lips were a bit... wet.
Adm. Bolgolam: [the Emperor, his sons, General Limtoc and Admiral Bolgolam, Clustril and other s are in the Lilliputian campaign room, discussing Gulliver's 'inventive' way of extinguishing a fire] This is an outrage! He made water in the royal grounds! It's a treasonable offence!::Emperor of Lilliput: But he saved the Empress' life!::Gen. Limtoc: At what cost? Our stepmother may never go out in public again, convinced that she's the laughing stock of Lilliput!::Emperor of Lilliput: But she's not that... [to Clustril] Is she? [Clustril sniggers]
Gen. Limtoc: [Gulliver, who is looking into the window of Lilliputian Great Chamber of War, blows off Clustril's hat] Giant's a bloody menace!
Lemuel Gulliver: [to Clustril] I want you to have this.::[Gulliver gives him his wedding ring]::Clustril: Oh, marvellous! What do I want with your ring, eh? I can't wear it, can I?::Lemuel Gulliver: It's *gold*.::Clustril: [takes it in awe] You always were good to me! You were always my friend! Dad! We're *rich*!::Drunlo: Never mind that, son, never mind that. I think I've found... the other boot!
Plot
All star adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical tale about a normal man who, after returning home following eight years of absence, relates fantastical tales about how he was thought to be giant in the Land of Lilliput, but was only six inches high in the Land of Brobdingnag. He also tells of his visit to the floating island of Laputa populated by scientists who are so obsessed with reason that they act with no common sense. Finally, he tells of his journey to the land where his disturbing likeness to the bestial Yahoos and his inferiority to the intelligent horses there makes him question the very worth of his humanity.
Keywords: based-on-novel, captain, character-name-in-title, father-son-relationship, flashback, giant, horse, horse-actor, husband-wife-relationship, king
Emperor of Lilliput: Well, you weren't exaggerating... he's a whopper!
Emperor of Lilliput: Good plans, boys, but I don't think we should actually murder him. You were so keen on killing Mother last year and now I miss her dreadfully. You're both too impulsive!
Empress of Lilliput: [while passing under Gulliver whose trousers are ragged] Colossus!
Lemuel Gulliver: The bestial Yahoos fight for no reason all. While we on the order hand fight for very good reasons, such as, well, our enemies are weaker than us or we desire all their land.
Lady-in-Waiting: I was wondering if the little gentleman might be for sale.::Farmer Grultrud: No disrespect, my lady, but no amount of money is going to part the two of us.::Lady-in-Waiting: I have here five-hundred pieces of gold.::Farmer Grultrud: Do you want to take him tonight?
Gen. Limtoc: Yesterday we gave him enough to feed a regiment for a week. Now he says he's hungry again!
[Gulliver has just kissed the Empress of Lilliput's hand, covering it with drool]::Clustril: Bring towels and a bucket! [to the Emperor] It seems his lips were a bit... wet.
Adm. Bolgolam: [the Emperor, his sons, General Limtoc and Admiral Bolgolam, Clustril and other s are in the Lilliputian campaign room, discussing Gulliver's 'inventive' way of extinguishing a fire] This is an outrage! He made water in the royal grounds! It's a treasonable offence!::Emperor of Lilliput: But he saved the Empress' life!::Gen. Limtoc: At what cost? Our stepmother may never go out in public again, convinced that she's the laughing stock of Lilliput!::Emperor of Lilliput: But she's not that... [to Clustril] Is she? [Clustril sniggers]
Gen. Limtoc: [Gulliver, who is looking into the window of Lilliputian Great Chamber of War, blows off Clustril's hat] Giant's a bloody menace!
Lemuel Gulliver: [to Clustril] I want you to have this.::[Gulliver gives him his wedding ring]::Clustril: Oh, marvellous! What do I want with your ring, eh? I can't wear it, can I?::Lemuel Gulliver: It's *gold*.::Clustril: [takes it in awe] You always were good to me! You were always my friend! Dad! We're *rich*!::Drunlo: Never mind that, son, never mind that. I think I've found... the other boot!
Plot
All star adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical tale about a normal man who, after returning home following eight years of absence, relates fantastical tales about how he was thought to be giant in the Land of Lilliput, but was only six inches high in the Land of Brobdingnag. He also tells of his visit to the floating island of Laputa populated by scientists who are so obsessed with reason that they act with no common sense. Finally, he tells of his journey to the land where his disturbing likeness to the bestial Yahoos and his inferiority to the intelligent horses there makes him question the very worth of his humanity.
Keywords: based-on-novel, captain, character-name-in-title, father-son-relationship, flashback, giant, horse, horse-actor, husband-wife-relationship, king
Emperor of Lilliput: Well, you weren't exaggerating... he's a whopper!
Emperor of Lilliput: Good plans, boys, but I don't think we should actually murder him. You were so keen on killing Mother last year and now I miss her dreadfully. You're both too impulsive!
Empress of Lilliput: [while passing under Gulliver whose trousers are ragged] Colossus!
Lemuel Gulliver: The bestial Yahoos fight for no reason all. While we on the order hand fight for very good reasons, such as, well, our enemies are weaker than us or we desire all their land.
Lady-in-Waiting: I was wondering if the little gentleman might be for sale.::Farmer Grultrud: No disrespect, my lady, but no amount of money is going to part the two of us.::Lady-in-Waiting: I have here five-hundred pieces of gold.::Farmer Grultrud: Do you want to take him tonight?
Gen. Limtoc: Yesterday we gave him enough to feed a regiment for a week. Now he says he's hungry again!
[Gulliver has just kissed the Empress of Lilliput's hand, covering it with drool]::Clustril: Bring towels and a bucket! [to the Emperor] It seems his lips were a bit... wet.
Adm. Bolgolam: [the Emperor, his sons, General Limtoc and Admiral Bolgolam, Clustril and other s are in the Lilliputian campaign room, discussing Gulliver's 'inventive' way of extinguishing a fire] This is an outrage! He made water in the royal grounds! It's a treasonable offence!::Emperor of Lilliput: But he saved the Empress' life!::Gen. Limtoc: At what cost? Our stepmother may never go out in public again, convinced that she's the laughing stock of Lilliput!::Emperor of Lilliput: But she's not that... [to Clustril] Is she? [Clustril sniggers]
Gen. Limtoc: [Gulliver, who is looking into the window of Lilliputian Great Chamber of War, blows off Clustril's hat] Giant's a bloody menace!
Lemuel Gulliver: [to Clustril] I want you to have this.::[Gulliver gives him his wedding ring]::Clustril: Oh, marvellous! What do I want with your ring, eh? I can't wear it, can I?::Lemuel Gulliver: It's *gold*.::Clustril: [takes it in awe] You always were good to me! You were always my friend! Dad! We're *rich*!::Drunlo: Never mind that, son, never mind that. I think I've found... the other boot!
Plot
All star adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical tale about a normal man who, after returning home following eight years of absence, relates fantastical tales about how he was thought to be giant in the Land of Lilliput, but was only six inches high in the Land of Brobdingnag. He also tells of his visit to the floating island of Laputa populated by scientists who are so obsessed with reason that they act with no common sense. Finally, he tells of his journey to the land where his disturbing likeness to the bestial Yahoos and his inferiority to the intelligent horses there makes him question the very worth of his humanity.
Keywords: based-on-novel, captain, character-name-in-title, father-son-relationship, flashback, giant, horse, horse-actor, husband-wife-relationship, king
Emperor of Lilliput: Well, you weren't exaggerating... he's a whopper!
Emperor of Lilliput: Good plans, boys, but I don't think we should actually murder him. You were so keen on killing Mother last year and now I miss her dreadfully. You're both too impulsive!
Empress of Lilliput: [while passing under Gulliver whose trousers are ragged] Colossus!
Lemuel Gulliver: The bestial Yahoos fight for no reason all. While we on the order hand fight for very good reasons, such as, well, our enemies are weaker than us or we desire all their land.
Lady-in-Waiting: I was wondering if the little gentleman might be for sale.::Farmer Grultrud: No disrespect, my lady, but no amount of money is going to part the two of us.::Lady-in-Waiting: I have here five-hundred pieces of gold.::Farmer Grultrud: Do you want to take him tonight?
Gen. Limtoc: Yesterday we gave him enough to feed a regiment for a week. Now he says he's hungry again!
[Gulliver has just kissed the Empress of Lilliput's hand, covering it with drool]::Clustril: Bring towels and a bucket! [to the Emperor] It seems his lips were a bit... wet.
Adm. Bolgolam: [the Emperor, his sons, General Limtoc and Admiral Bolgolam, Clustril and other s are in the Lilliputian campaign room, discussing Gulliver's 'inventive' way of extinguishing a fire] This is an outrage! He made water in the royal grounds! It's a treasonable offence!::Emperor of Lilliput: But he saved the Empress' life!::Gen. Limtoc: At what cost? Our stepmother may never go out in public again, convinced that she's the laughing stock of Lilliput!::Emperor of Lilliput: But she's not that... [to Clustril] Is she? [Clustril sniggers]
Gen. Limtoc: [Gulliver, who is looking into the window of Lilliputian Great Chamber of War, blows off Clustril's hat] Giant's a bloody menace!
Lemuel Gulliver: [to Clustril] I want you to have this.::[Gulliver gives him his wedding ring]::Clustril: Oh, marvellous! What do I want with your ring, eh? I can't wear it, can I?::Lemuel Gulliver: It's *gold*.::Clustril: [takes it in awe] You always were good to me! You were always my friend! Dad! We're *rich*!::Drunlo: Never mind that, son, never mind that. I think I've found... the other boot!
Plot
All star adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical tale about a normal man who, after returning home following eight years of absence, relates fantastical tales about how he was thought to be giant in the Land of Lilliput, but was only six inches high in the Land of Brobdingnag. He also tells of his visit to the floating island of Laputa populated by scientists who are so obsessed with reason that they act with no common sense. Finally, he tells of his journey to the land where his disturbing likeness to the bestial Yahoos and his inferiority to the intelligent horses there makes him question the very worth of his humanity.
Keywords: based-on-novel, captain, character-name-in-title, father-son-relationship, flashback, giant, horse, horse-actor, husband-wife-relationship, king
Emperor of Lilliput: Well, you weren't exaggerating... he's a whopper!
Emperor of Lilliput: Good plans, boys, but I don't think we should actually murder him. You were so keen on killing Mother last year and now I miss her dreadfully. You're both too impulsive!
Empress of Lilliput: [while passing under Gulliver whose trousers are ragged] Colossus!
Lemuel Gulliver: The bestial Yahoos fight for no reason all. While we on the order hand fight for very good reasons, such as, well, our enemies are weaker than us or we desire all their land.
Lady-in-Waiting: I was wondering if the little gentleman might be for sale.::Farmer Grultrud: No disrespect, my lady, but no amount of money is going to part the two of us.::Lady-in-Waiting: I have here five-hundred pieces of gold.::Farmer Grultrud: Do you want to take him tonight?
Gen. Limtoc: Yesterday we gave him enough to feed a regiment for a week. Now he says he's hungry again!
[Gulliver has just kissed the Empress of Lilliput's hand, covering it with drool]::Clustril: Bring towels and a bucket! [to the Emperor] It seems his lips were a bit... wet.
Adm. Bolgolam: [the Emperor, his sons, General Limtoc and Admiral Bolgolam, Clustril and other s are in the Lilliputian campaign room, discussing Gulliver's 'inventive' way of extinguishing a fire] This is an outrage! He made water in the royal grounds! It's a treasonable offence!::Emperor of Lilliput: But he saved the Empress' life!::Gen. Limtoc: At what cost? Our stepmother may never go out in public again, convinced that she's the laughing stock of Lilliput!::Emperor of Lilliput: But she's not that... [to Clustril] Is she? [Clustril sniggers]
Gen. Limtoc: [Gulliver, who is looking into the window of Lilliputian Great Chamber of War, blows off Clustril's hat] Giant's a bloody menace!
Lemuel Gulliver: [to Clustril] I want you to have this.::[Gulliver gives him his wedding ring]::Clustril: Oh, marvellous! What do I want with your ring, eh? I can't wear it, can I?::Lemuel Gulliver: It's *gold*.::Clustril: [takes it in awe] You always were good to me! You were always my friend! Dad! We're *rich*!::Drunlo: Never mind that, son, never mind that. I think I've found... the other boot!
Plot
All star adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical tale about a normal man who, after returning home following eight years of absence, relates fantastical tales about how he was thought to be giant in the Land of Lilliput, but was only six inches high in the Land of Brobdingnag. He also tells of his visit to the floating island of Laputa populated by scientists who are so obsessed with reason that they act with no common sense. Finally, he tells of his journey to the land where his disturbing likeness to the bestial Yahoos and his inferiority to the intelligent horses there makes him question the very worth of his humanity.
Keywords: based-on-novel, captain, character-name-in-title, father-son-relationship, flashback, giant, horse, horse-actor, husband-wife-relationship, king
Emperor of Lilliput: Well, you weren't exaggerating... he's a whopper!
Emperor of Lilliput: Good plans, boys, but I don't think we should actually murder him. You were so keen on killing Mother last year and now I miss her dreadfully. You're both too impulsive!
Empress of Lilliput: [while passing under Gulliver whose trousers are ragged] Colossus!
Lemuel Gulliver: The bestial Yahoos fight for no reason all. While we on the order hand fight for very good reasons, such as, well, our enemies are weaker than us or we desire all their land.
Lady-in-Waiting: I was wondering if the little gentleman might be for sale.::Farmer Grultrud: No disrespect, my lady, but no amount of money is going to part the two of us.::Lady-in-Waiting: I have here five-hundred pieces of gold.::Farmer Grultrud: Do you want to take him tonight?
Gen. Limtoc: Yesterday we gave him enough to feed a regiment for a week. Now he says he's hungry again!
[Gulliver has just kissed the Empress of Lilliput's hand, covering it with drool]::Clustril: Bring towels and a bucket! [to the Emperor] It seems his lips were a bit... wet.
Adm. Bolgolam: [the Emperor, his sons, General Limtoc and Admiral Bolgolam, Clustril and other s are in the Lilliputian campaign room, discussing Gulliver's 'inventive' way of extinguishing a fire] This is an outrage! He made water in the royal grounds! It's a treasonable offence!::Emperor of Lilliput: But he saved the Empress' life!::Gen. Limtoc: At what cost? Our stepmother may never go out in public again, convinced that she's the laughing stock of Lilliput!::Emperor of Lilliput: But she's not that... [to Clustril] Is she? [Clustril sniggers]
Gen. Limtoc: [Gulliver, who is looking into the window of Lilliputian Great Chamber of War, blows off Clustril's hat] Giant's a bloody menace!
Lemuel Gulliver: [to Clustril] I want you to have this.::[Gulliver gives him his wedding ring]::Clustril: Oh, marvellous! What do I want with your ring, eh? I can't wear it, can I?::Lemuel Gulliver: It's *gold*.::Clustril: [takes it in awe] You always were good to me! You were always my friend! Dad! We're *rich*!::Drunlo: Never mind that, son, never mind that. I think I've found... the other boot!
Plot
All star adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical tale about a normal man who, after returning home following eight years of absence, relates fantastical tales about how he was thought to be giant in the Land of Lilliput, but was only six inches high in the Land of Brobdingnag. He also tells of his visit to the floating island of Laputa populated by scientists who are so obsessed with reason that they act with no common sense. Finally, he tells of his journey to the land where his disturbing likeness to the bestial Yahoos and his inferiority to the intelligent horses there makes him question the very worth of his humanity.
Keywords: based-on-novel, captain, character-name-in-title, father-son-relationship, flashback, giant, horse, horse-actor, husband-wife-relationship, king
Emperor of Lilliput: Well, you weren't exaggerating... he's a whopper!
Emperor of Lilliput: Good plans, boys, but I don't think we should actually murder him. You were so keen on killing Mother last year and now I miss her dreadfully. You're both too impulsive!
Empress of Lilliput: [while passing under Gulliver whose trousers are ragged] Colossus!
Lemuel Gulliver: The bestial Yahoos fight for no reason all. While we on the order hand fight for very good reasons, such as, well, our enemies are weaker than us or we desire all their land.
Lady-in-Waiting: I was wondering if the little gentleman might be for sale.::Farmer Grultrud: No disrespect, my lady, but no amount of money is going to part the two of us.::Lady-in-Waiting: I have here five-hundred pieces of gold.::Farmer Grultrud: Do you want to take him tonight?
Gen. Limtoc: Yesterday we gave him enough to feed a regiment for a week. Now he says he's hungry again!
[Gulliver has just kissed the Empress of Lilliput's hand, covering it with drool]::Clustril: Bring towels and a bucket! [to the Emperor] It seems his lips were a bit... wet.
Adm. Bolgolam: [the Emperor, his sons, General Limtoc and Admiral Bolgolam, Clustril and other s are in the Lilliputian campaign room, discussing Gulliver's 'inventive' way of extinguishing a fire] This is an outrage! He made water in the royal grounds! It's a treasonable offence!::Emperor of Lilliput: But he saved the Empress' life!::Gen. Limtoc: At what cost? Our stepmother may never go out in public again, convinced that she's the laughing stock of Lilliput!::Emperor of Lilliput: But she's not that... [to Clustril] Is she? [Clustril sniggers]
Gen. Limtoc: [Gulliver, who is looking into the window of Lilliputian Great Chamber of War, blows off Clustril's hat] Giant's a bloody menace!
Lemuel Gulliver: [to Clustril] I want you to have this.::[Gulliver gives him his wedding ring]::Clustril: Oh, marvellous! What do I want with your ring, eh? I can't wear it, can I?::Lemuel Gulliver: It's *gold*.::Clustril: [takes it in awe] You always were good to me! You were always my friend! Dad! We're *rich*!::Drunlo: Never mind that, son, never mind that. I think I've found... the other boot!
Plot
All star adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical tale about a normal man who, after returning home following eight years of absence, relates fantastical tales about how he was thought to be giant in the Land of Lilliput, but was only six inches high in the Land of Brobdingnag. He also tells of his visit to the floating island of Laputa populated by scientists who are so obsessed with reason that they act with no common sense. Finally, he tells of his journey to the land where his disturbing likeness to the bestial Yahoos and his inferiority to the intelligent horses there makes him question the very worth of his humanity.
Keywords: based-on-novel, captain, character-name-in-title, father-son-relationship, flashback, giant, horse, horse-actor, husband-wife-relationship, king
Emperor of Lilliput: Well, you weren't exaggerating... he's a whopper!
Emperor of Lilliput: Good plans, boys, but I don't think we should actually murder him. You were so keen on killing Mother last year and now I miss her dreadfully. You're both too impulsive!
Empress of Lilliput: [while passing under Gulliver whose trousers are ragged] Colossus!
Lemuel Gulliver: The bestial Yahoos fight for no reason all. While we on the order hand fight for very good reasons, such as, well, our enemies are weaker than us or we desire all their land.
Lady-in-Waiting: I was wondering if the little gentleman might be for sale.::Farmer Grultrud: No disrespect, my lady, but no amount of money is going to part the two of us.::Lady-in-Waiting: I have here five-hundred pieces of gold.::Farmer Grultrud: Do you want to take him tonight?
Gen. Limtoc: Yesterday we gave him enough to feed a regiment for a week. Now he says he's hungry again!
[Gulliver has just kissed the Empress of Lilliput's hand, covering it with drool]::Clustril: Bring towels and a bucket! [to the Emperor] It seems his lips were a bit... wet.
Adm. Bolgolam: [the Emperor, his sons, General Limtoc and Admiral Bolgolam, Clustril and other s are in the Lilliputian campaign room, discussing Gulliver's 'inventive' way of extinguishing a fire] This is an outrage! He made water in the royal grounds! It's a treasonable offence!::Emperor of Lilliput: But he saved the Empress' life!::Gen. Limtoc: At what cost? Our stepmother may never go out in public again, convinced that she's the laughing stock of Lilliput!::Emperor of Lilliput: But she's not that... [to Clustril] Is she? [Clustril sniggers]
Gen. Limtoc: [Gulliver, who is looking into the window of Lilliputian Great Chamber of War, blows off Clustril's hat] Giant's a bloody menace!
Lemuel Gulliver: [to Clustril] I want you to have this.::[Gulliver gives him his wedding ring]::Clustril: Oh, marvellous! What do I want with your ring, eh? I can't wear it, can I?::Lemuel Gulliver: It's *gold*.::Clustril: [takes it in awe] You always were good to me! You were always my friend! Dad! We're *rich*!::Drunlo: Never mind that, son, never mind that. I think I've found... the other boot!
Plot
All star adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical tale about a normal man who, after returning home following eight years of absence, relates fantastical tales about how he was thought to be giant in the Land of Lilliput, but was only six inches high in the Land of Brobdingnag. He also tells of his visit to the floating island of Laputa populated by scientists who are so obsessed with reason that they act with no common sense. Finally, he tells of his journey to the land where his disturbing likeness to the bestial Yahoos and his inferiority to the intelligent horses there makes him question the very worth of his humanity.
Keywords: based-on-novel, captain, character-name-in-title, father-son-relationship, flashback, giant, horse, horse-actor, husband-wife-relationship, king
Emperor of Lilliput: Well, you weren't exaggerating... he's a whopper!
Emperor of Lilliput: Good plans, boys, but I don't think we should actually murder him. You were so keen on killing Mother last year and now I miss her dreadfully. You're both too impulsive!
Empress of Lilliput: [while passing under Gulliver whose trousers are ragged] Colossus!
Lemuel Gulliver: The bestial Yahoos fight for no reason all. While we on the order hand fight for very good reasons, such as, well, our enemies are weaker than us or we desire all their land.
Lady-in-Waiting: I was wondering if the little gentleman might be for sale.::Farmer Grultrud: No disrespect, my lady, but no amount of money is going to part the two of us.::Lady-in-Waiting: I have here five-hundred pieces of gold.::Farmer Grultrud: Do you want to take him tonight?
Gen. Limtoc: Yesterday we gave him enough to feed a regiment for a week. Now he says he's hungry again!
[Gulliver has just kissed the Empress of Lilliput's hand, covering it with drool]::Clustril: Bring towels and a bucket! [to the Emperor] It seems his lips were a bit... wet.
Adm. Bolgolam: [the Emperor, his sons, General Limtoc and Admiral Bolgolam, Clustril and other s are in the Lilliputian campaign room, discussing Gulliver's 'inventive' way of extinguishing a fire] This is an outrage! He made water in the royal grounds! It's a treasonable offence!::Emperor of Lilliput: But he saved the Empress' life!::Gen. Limtoc: At what cost? Our stepmother may never go out in public again, convinced that she's the laughing stock of Lilliput!::Emperor of Lilliput: But she's not that... [to Clustril] Is she? [Clustril sniggers]
Gen. Limtoc: [Gulliver, who is looking into the window of Lilliputian Great Chamber of War, blows off Clustril's hat] Giant's a bloody menace!
Lemuel Gulliver: [to Clustril] I want you to have this.::[Gulliver gives him his wedding ring]::Clustril: Oh, marvellous! What do I want with your ring, eh? I can't wear it, can I?::Lemuel Gulliver: It's *gold*.::Clustril: [takes it in awe] You always were good to me! You were always my friend! Dad! We're *rich*!::Drunlo: Never mind that, son, never mind that. I think I've found... the other boot!
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Audra Ann McDonald (born July 3, 1970) is an American actress and singer. She starred in the ABC television drama Private Practice as Dr. Naomi Bennett. She has appeared on the stage in both musicals and dramas, such as Ragtime and A Raisin in the Sun. She maintains an active concert and recording career, performing song cycles and operas as well as performing in concert throughout the US. She has won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress four times, twice each for plays and musicals.
Born in Berlin, Germany and raised in Fresno, California, the elder of two daughters, she began to study acting at a young age to counteract her diagnosis as "hyperactive". McDonald graduated from the Roosevelt School of the Arts program within Theodore Roosevelt High School in Fresno. She got her start in acting with Dan Pessano and Good Company Players, beginning in their Junior Company. "I knew I wanted to be involved in theater when I had my first chance to perform with the Good Company Players Junior Company." "The people who have had the most impact on my life: Good Company director Dan Pessano and my mother." She studied classical voice as an undergraduate under Ellen Faull at the Juilliard School, graduating in 1993.
Shammi Kapoor (Hindi: शम्मी कपूर; born Shamsher Raj Prithviraj Kapoor; 21 October 1931. – 14 August 2011) was an Indian film actor and director. He was a prominent lead actor in Hindi cinema from the late 1950s until the early 1970s and played supportng roles from 1974 to 2011.
Shammi Kapoor is hailed as one of the most entertaining lead actors that Hindi cinema has ever produced and his notable films include Tumsa Nahin Dekha, Dil Deke Dekho, Junglee, Dil Tera Diwana, Professor, China Town, Rajkumar, Kashmir Ki Kali, Janwar, Teesri Manzil, An Evening in Paris, Bramhachari, Andaz and Vidhaata. He received the Filmfare Best Actor Award in 1968 for his performance in Brahmachari and Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for Vidhaata in 1982.
He was given the name Shamsher Raj Kapoor at his birth in Mumbai to film and theatre actor Prithviraj Kapoor and Ramsharni Kapoor née Mehra. Shammi was the second of the three sons born to Prithviraj (the other two being Raj Kapoor and Shashi Kapoor), both successful Bollywood actors. Though born in Mumbai, he spent a major portion of his childhood in Kolkata, where his father was involved with New Theatres Studios, acting in films. It was in Kolkata that he did his Montessory and Kindergarten. After coming back to Mumbai, he first went to St. Joseph's Convent (Wadala) and then, to Don Bosco School. He finished his matric schooling from New Era School at Hughes Road.
Saira Banu (Hindi: साइरा बानु, Urdu: سائرہ بانو, born 23 August 1944), also known as Saira Bano, is an Indian Bollywood actress and the wife of the film actor Dilip Kumar. She acted in many Bollywood films between 1960 and 1980.
Saira Banu was born in India to actress of 30s-40s, and the granddaughter of a courtesan Chamiyan Bai, also known as Shamshad Begum of Delhi (not to be confused with the famous playback singer of yesteryear Shamshad Begum who was from Amritsar, Punjab). Her father was film Producer Mian Ehsan-ul-Haq, who produced the film Phool in Bombay and film Wadah in Pakistan. She had spent a significant part of her childhood in London, and went to a finishing school. She was an actress at her school, winning many awards and bringing laurels to her parents.Her mother's name was Naseem Banu.
Saira Banu was 16 year old in 1960 when she made her debut in Bollywood films. She said in show, that she had no talent and no dancing experience. Her peers all were classically trained, which was why she wasn't put in the top league. Saira started taking Kathak and bharatnatyam lessons. Soon she became a dancer and her films flaunted more of her dance. Banu made her acting debut at 17 years opposite Shammi Kapoor in the 1961 film Junglee for which she earned her first Filmfare nomination as Best Actress. The famous song from this movie "Yaahoo!! Chahe Koi Mujhe Junglee Kahe" sung by Mohammed Rafi was a big success. "Junglee" was written by Aghajani Kashmeri (aka Kashmiri and Agha Jani), who also coached her in Urdu dialogue delivery, given his background in Urdu literature and poetry from Lucknow. Junglee also instantly made her a successful actress throughout the 1960s and early 1970s. But it is said that the turning point of her career was the comedy and love story Padosan, which brought her to be one of the successful actresses.
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If you wanna wed the devil's daughter
I pray to the lord on high to set you free
Better you decide to cut him loose
Than to ride on the cunning line
I pray to the lord on high to rescue me
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No one should live in sorrow
Got to lift your head up high
Got to face the darker skies
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To run where the devil would fear to tread
Got to put your money where your heart is
I pray to the lord on high to set you free
Whether you decide to trade your soul
For a little of the devil's gold
I pray to the lord on high to rescue me
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And give into sweet temptation
Got to lift your head up high
Got to face the darker skies
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If there's trouble on your mind when you sleep at night
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And I pray to the lord on high to set you free
No one should go through hard times
No one should live in sorrow
Got to face the darker skies
Got to lift your head up high