Gulliver's Travels is a live-action adaptation of the book of the same name. The film is distributed by 20th Century Fox and scheduled for release to theatres in 3D on December 24, 2010.
Cast[]
- Jack Black as Lemuel Gulliver
- Jason Segel as Horatio
- Emily Blunt as Princess Mary
- Amanda Peet as Darcy Silverman
- Billy Connolly as King Theodore
- Chris O'Dowd as General Edward
- T.J. Miller as Dan
- James Corden as Jinks
- Catherine Tate as Queen Isabelle
- Emmanuel Quatra as King Leopold
- Olly Alexander as Prince August
- Richard Laing as Nigel Travel Writer
- David Sterne as Foreman
- Stewart Scudamore as Blefuscian Captain
- Jonathan Aris as Lilliputian Scientist
- Jake Nightingale as Blefuscian Sentry #1
- Okezie Morro as Blefuscian Sentry #2
- Chris Middleton as Blefuscian Sentry #3
- Danni Bennatar as Glumdaclitch
- Bradley Ford as Boy #1
- Noah St. Bean as Boy #2
- Zachary Harris as Boy #3
- Charlize Hyams as Girl #1
- Nieve Stenton as Girl #2
- Raffiella Brooks as Girl #3
- Robert Gilbert as Mark
- Harry Peacock as Lilliputian Royal Guard
- Gemma Whelan as Lilliputian Rose
- Ian Porter as Business Desk Editor
- Stink Fisher as Construction Worker
- Bentley Kalu as New York Tribune Staffer
- Meredith Vieira as Lilliputian
- Joe Lo Truglio as Butt-crack Man
- Christopher Lee Shefstad as Vendor
Production[]
- Director: Rob Letterman
- Screenplay: Joe Stillman and Nicholas Stoller
- Composer: Henry Jackman
- Director of Photography: David Tattersall
- Producers: Jack Black, Ben Cooley, John Davis, Gregory Goodman, Cliff Lanning
In a January 2010 interview on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Segel explained his character spends most of the movie in Black's shirt pocket. The movie features 7.1 surround audio in select theaters.
The plot, according to news, centers on Lemuel Gulliver (Jack Black), a free-spirited travel writer who, on an assignment to the Bermuda Triangle, suddenly finds himself a giant among men when he washes ashore on the hidden island of Lilliput, home to a population of industrious, yet tiny, people.