Gulliver's travels (1939)

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A FULL-LENGTH FEATURE CARTOON! ... The Most Wonderful Two Hours of ntertainment the Screen Has Ever Known! ADVENTURE with the shipwrecked Gulliver among the tiny Lilliputians—25,000 of them! LAUGH till your sides ache at the antics of these lovable little folk, especially Gabby, the town crier, who discovered the giant Gulliver, but couldn't find himself in the dark! MEET the inhabitants of this wonderful isle: King Little and his terrible-tempered rival, King Bombo...the two singing lovers, Princess Glory and Prince David...The three dastardly spies, Sneak, Snoop and Snitch...Twinkletoes, the carrier pigeon . . . and thousands more! SPECTACLE as Gulliver, single-handed, cap- tures the entire enemy fleet... as tiny Lillipu- tian horses drag the giant to the King's castle! SONGS... a hit parade of them by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, including "Faithful Forever," "Bluebirds in the Moonlight," "I Hear a Dream," "We're All Together Now," "All's Well," "Faithful," "Forever!" A Paramount Picture • Produced by Max Fleischer • Directed by Dave Fleischer "IT'S A HAP-HAP-HAPPY DAY"—Words and Music by Ai. J. Neibunr and Sammy Timbers & Winston Sharpie. Copyright 1839, Paramoont Picture! Inc.