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The Baron's wife begs him to flee, as he usually does when his escapades get out of control, upset that he has confessed the truth. The Baron refuses to go, and instead, he revokes Cagliostro's gift. He immediately ages to match the advanced years of his wife.
The stories were adapted into various films, including Baron Munchausen's Dream (1911, by Georges Méliès), Münchhausen (1943, by Josef von Báky, with a script by Erich Kästner), The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (1961, by Karel Zeman) and The Very Same Munchhausen (1979), directed by Mark Zakharov, who depicted Munchausen as a tragic character ...
The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (Czech: Baron Prášil) is a 1962 Czechoslovak romantic adventure film directed by Karel Zeman, based on the tales about Baron Munchausen. The film combines live-action with various forms of animation and is highly stylized, often evoking the engravings of Gustave Doré .
Pages in category "Films based on Baron Munchausen's Narrative of His Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1988: The Adventures of Baron Munchausen: Terry Gilliam: John Neville, Eric Idle: Action/comedy: American Gothic: John Hough: Rod Steiger: Horror
Purvis had dwarfism, and at 4 feet 2 inches (1.27 m) [1] was mainly cast in roles requiring actors of short stature. He appeared in three of director Terry Gilliam 's early fantasy films, with significant roles in Time Bandits and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen .
Meet the Baron is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film starring Jack Pearl, Jimmy Durante, Edna May Oliver, ZaSu Pitts, Ted Healy and His Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The title of the film refers to Pearl's character of Baron Munchhausen , which he made famous on his radio show .
Jeremy (Jack Purvis), a theater actor who plays Baron Munchausen's incredibly sharp-eared (and with incredible lung capacity) servant Gustavus (The Adventures of Baron Munchausen) Tom Jeter (Nate Corddry), cast member of the same-named show-within-the-show – Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip