The Gnome-Mobile with Walter Brennan: DVD Cover

    The Gnome-Mobile Director: Robert Stevenson, Arthur J. Vitarelli Cast: Walter Brennan, Tom Lowell, Matthew Garber, Karen Dotrice

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/02/2004
    • Original Release: 1967
    • Rating: Rated G
    • Sales Rank: 1,069

    Viewer Rating: (5 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Spanish subtitles; Dolby Digital Surround Sound; Full-screen (1.33:1)

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Title [4:17]
    2. Elizabeth and Rodney [6:19]
    3. The Gnome [10:00]
    4. Traveling [10:59]
    5. Quaxton Steals [10:48]
    6. Finding Grandfather [7:58]
    7. Breaking Out [5:30]
    8. A Chase [6:51]
    9. More Gnomes [6:54]
    10. Catching Jasper [6:07]
    11. Gnome and Wife [6:44]
    12. End Credits [1:51]

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    Editorial Reviews

    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, All Movie Guide

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    Gnome-Mobileby Anonymous

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    August 11, 2005: I watched this movie on a Saturday morning and I just loved it. It is a great Disney movie for all to see. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good Classic Disney film.

    Gnome-Mobileby Anonymous

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    February 03, 2005: I love this movie, it's funny & a great family movie. I watched it with my daughter when she was young & now I bought it for my grandsons to watch!!


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