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BARON PRASIL
(1940) Vlasta Burian, Antonin Mikulic, Meda Valentová. A fine fantasy-comedy (7.1 on IMDB) with a tiny touch of horror. There are many plot elements: clandestine marriages, secret children, castle ghosts, hush-hush love affairs, etc.—all woven together by great script-writing, resulting in many uproarious moments. The scene where the town doctor visits the Baron’s castle...
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FAME AND THE DEVIL*
(1949) Misha Auer, Marilyn Bufor, Marcel Cerdan. How many men have gone to the devil (literally) over a woman. This off-beat fantasy is about three men...
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GOLDEN KEY, THE
(1939) Aleksandr Shchagin, Sergey Martinson, Olga Shaganova-Obraztsova, Georgiy Uvarov, Mikhail Dagmarov. This marvelous Russian fantasy is similar to Pinocchio. It’s a combination of live action and animation and it’s filled with fantastic characters and magical moments...
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KASHCHEI THE IMMORTAL
(1945) Aleksandr Shirshov, Georgiy Millyar, Sergey Stolyarov, Galina Grigoreva. An epic Russian fantasy with stunning B&W cinematography, full of adventure and derring do. The sets and special effects are beyond spectacular—truly one of the most visually impressive films you will ever see. A pretty lass and a mighty warrior plan to marry. Their plans go awry, though, when she’s kidnapped by...
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KING ARTHUR WAS A GENTLEMAN
(1942, Upgraded 10/14,21) Arthur Askey, Evelyn Dall, Al Burnett, Max Bacon, Peter Graves. This top comedy fantasy has a meek soldier saving his pals with a sword he believes to be Excalibur. Is it real? The final scene has a real...
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MAGIC SERPENT, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
THE MAGIC SERPENT—Widescreen Edition (1966) Hiroki Matsukata, Tomoko Ogawa, Ryutaro Otomo. A young prince embarks on a quest to avenge the deaths of his parents, as well as a good wizard who had once saved his life. An epic battle soon ensues between the prince and the sorcerer. This is a beautiful production and there are enough giant monsters to make anyone happy...
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MAGIC SWORD, THE (1950)
(1950) Rade Markovic, Vera Ilic-Djukic, Milivoje Zivanovic, Marko Marinkovic. Here’s another upper tier Euro-fantasy classic you’ll not soon forget. It’s filled with incredible sets, wonderful characters, beautiful music, great B&W cinematography, etc. All in all it’s a delightfully atmospheric film. The scene is set quickly as a young boy stumbles into a crumbling, snow-covered castle atop a mountain spire, laden with skulls and cobwebs...
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MAGIC VOYAGE OF SINBAD*
Sergei Stolyarrov. Sinbad searches the world over for the magical bird of happiness. This was an impressive Russian production, imported to America and dubbed into English. A beautifully mounted fi
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MIRACLE IN PARADISE VALLEY
(1948) Kirby Grant, Eddie Parkes, Jean Mowry, Joe Giles, Calvin Thomas. This film was intended as a safety film, but it also comes off as a fantasy. Grant plays a farmer whose life is saved from a tractor accident by his guardian angel (Parkes) who then meddles in his life, protecting him from his own stupidity...
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MONSTER’S CHRISTMAS, THE
(1981) Lucy McGrath, Paul Farrell, Lee Hatherly, Paul Jenden. On Christmas Eve, a little girl awakens thinking she hears Santa Claus (Father Christmas) entering the house. What she finds is a weird monster who pleads for her to help defeat an evil witch...
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NIGHT OF MAGIC, A*
Robert Griffith, Marian Olive, Billy Scott. A British playboy, who just happens to be inpossession of an ancient sarcophagus (it's sitting in his mansion living room), discovers there's a 3000-year ol
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PASSING OF THE 3RD FLOOR BACK—35mm Edition
(1935, Upgraded 11/27/22) Conrad Veidt, Rene Ray, Frank Cellier, Anna Lee, Beatrix Lehmann, John Turnbull, Cathleen Nesbit, Ronald Ward. You've simply never seen this wonderful British fantasy-drama from such a beautiful print. The setting is an old boardinghouse filled with a variety of people, all with different problems. They're lorded over by an evil, mephisto-like slum lord. The tenants' lives are changed forever by the arrival of a...
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PRINCESS CINDERELLA
(1941) Silvana Jachino, Paolo Stoppa, Roberto Villa. This movie is basically a sequel to the original "Cinderella" story, showing what happened after Cinderella was rescued by the Prince. The storyline delves into her many adventures that followed. This is essentially a feel-good fantasy film, although there are some minor horror elements with a witch and an ogre...
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STONE FLOWER, THE
(1946) Vladimir Druzhnikov, Yekaterina Derevshchikova, Tamara Makarova. Simply put, this is a brilliant, beautiful-to-look-at fantasy of the highest order. You will be enchanted with the dreamlike quality of this film. It’s like watching a sublime painting that’s come to life. A wonderful music score enhances the splendor of this classic film. It is a simple tale of...
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TALE OF THE FOX
(1937, aka THE STORY OF THE FOX) Romain Bouquet, Claude Daupihn, Raine, Sylvain Etkine, Robert Seller, Leon Larive. Tale of the Fox is without a doubt one of the most unique fantasies ever filmed. With production beginning in 1930, this is one of the best examples of early stop-motion animation with puppets you will ever see...
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VICE VERSA
(1948) Roger Livesay, Petula (Downtown) Clark, Anthony Newley, Kay Walsh, David Hutcheson, directed by Peter Ustinov. A most enjoyable British fantasy about a magic stone that makes the soul and personality of a pompous British father change places with his schoolboy son...
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WANDERING JEW, THE
(1933) Conrad Veidt, Marie Ney, Basil Gill, Anne Grey, Dennis Hoey. A big, sprawling epic fantasy. Veidt plays a Jew who goes to Christ, asking him to cure his mistress’s illness. Christ tells him that when she returns to her real husband she will be cured. Refusing to let her, Veidt essentially condemns her to death. Then, when Christ is staggering toward his crucifixion, Veidt spits on him in contempt...
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BEAST OF BORNEO
(1934, Du World) John Preston, Mae Stuart, Eugene Sigaloff. A mad scientist named “Boris Borodoff,” conducts strange experiments...
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