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The Gnome-Mobile (1967)
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The Gnome-Mobile was Walt Disney's first all-out fantasy since Mary Poppins. Walter Brennan stars in a dual role, as kindly lumber tycoon D. J. Mulrooney and the irascible (and much tinier) 943-year-old gnome Knobby. Mulrooney likes Knobby and his fellow gnomes, but the feeling isn't reciprocal, since Knobby considers Mulrooney a threat to his beloved forest. Meanwhile, the tycoon's vice-president Ralph Yarby (Richard Deacon), hearing his boss' claims that he's been consorting with gnomes, decides that the old guy is insane and has him committed. Rescued by his grandchildren Rodney (Matthew Garber) and Elizabeth (Karen Dotrice), D.J. seeks out Knobby and Knobby's own grandson Jasper (Tom Lowell), who are hiding somewhere in the woods with gnome-king Rufus (Ed Wynn, in his final film role). There follows an amusing rite of passage wherein Jasper becomes engaged to gnomette Shy Violet (Cami Sebring), leading to a happy ending for all concerned. The film's title refers to D. J. Mulroney's precious 1930 Rolls Royce, which is "adopted" by the gnome population. Gnome-Mobile is a virtual inventory of Disney's most beloved trademarks, ranging from excellent miniature and special-effects work (including the producer's newest innovation, audio-animatronics) to a zany slapstick car chase. Walt Disney did receive a producer credit on this film, which was actually made in 1966 - the year of his death - and released nationally in 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Walter BrennanTom Lowell, (more)
Director(s):
Arthur J. VitarelliRobert Stevenson, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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(8 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Jared M.

There is no other film from my childhood that makes me smile more than The Gnome-Mobile. One of the last live action films that Walt Disney himself oversaw, it is a fun filled romp. Though not necessarily deep with storyline, you will not be dissapointed by it's charm and willingness to tell a fun story.

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Glen H.

Just as great when I was a kid and first saw it, with my kids and now with their kids. An all time must see Family Classic.

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Melinda A.

I loved this movie as a child. I was about 8 in Disney world with my 10 yr old brother. My parents sent us to a movie in the hotel so they had some down time. IT WAS WONDERFUL. My brother and I sang "Gnome Mobile, Gnome Mobile" the rest of the trip. I still to this day sing it. I wanted my 8 yr old son to watch it. He sat right at the tv watching and said it was very good! He wanted Dad to watch too, but Dad respectfully declined.

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Caroline H.

I am sure that this is a very good movie, though, I myself did not watch it. I had my boys, who are 12 and 10 watch it and they thought it too silly and strange. But, I bet, for younger kids, the other reviews are accurate.

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William W.

Great films for kids! And Great for family.

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Anne D.

Great movie that not only entertains us but also reminds us that there are other living on this Earth besides us. Birds, squirrels, etc...even Gnomes... This movie is one of the GREATS and something that I want to share.

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Laura D.

My family owned this movie for as long as I can remember! So I grew up with it, and I still love it! Excellent film for the whole family! Walter Brennan is great! The "Mary Poppins" kids are also wonderful (as always). Love the singing and when they go through the line of girl-gnomes and name them all!

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Edward and Anne F.

Walter Brennan, and those cute British kids from "Mary Poppins"and that just about sums it up. Also featured a whole slew of character actors from numerous 60's sitcoms, foremost among them Richard Deacon from the Dick Van Dyke Show and Leave It to Beaver. The plot, and the humor are thin, the environmental theme poorly developed, and the music embarassing. I happen to dig stuff like this, but the average viewer would probably be disappointed

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Jared M.

There is no other film from my childhood that makes me smile more than The Gnome-Mobile. One of the last live action films that Walt Disney himself oversaw, it is a fun filled romp. Though not necessarily deep with storyline, you will not be dissapointed by it's charm and willingness to tell a fun story.

Yes   |   No

 
Glen H.

Just as great when I was a kid and first saw it, with my kids and now with their kids. An all time must see Family Classic.

Yes   |   No

 
Melinda A.

I loved this movie as a child. I was about 8 in Disney world with my 10 yr old brother. My parents sent us to a movie in the hotel so they had some down time. IT WAS WONDERFUL. My brother and I sang "Gnome Mobile, Gnome Mobile" the rest of the trip. I still to this day sing it. I wanted my 8 yr old son to watch it. He sat right at the tv watching and said it was very good! He wanted Dad to watch too, but Dad respectfully declined.

Yes   |   No

 
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