The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship

September. 28,1990      
Rating:
8.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Based on a Russian folk tale. A proclamation went out through all the land that whosoever could build a flying ship would win the hand of the Tsar's daughter. The youngest son of a simple peasant shows up to claim her, and the dumbfounded Tsar quickly has second thoughts, setting several 'impossible" tasks for 'The Fool of the World' and his remarkable friends.

Jimmy Hibbert as  Crown Prince of Anatolia / Boris / Pyotr (voice)
David Suchet as  Narrator (voice)
Miriam Margolyes as  Mother / Mrs. Woodcutter
John Woodvine as  The Chamberlain / Father (voice)
Martin Jarvis as  Sharp Shooter / Lightening (voice)
Barbara Wilshere as  Princess Alexya
Maurice Denham as  (voice)
Robin Bailey as  (voice)

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Reviews

Wordiezett
1990/09/28

So much average

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Steineded
1990/09/29

How sad is this?

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Platicsco
1990/09/30

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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TaryBiggBall
1990/10/01

It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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morrison-dylan-fan
1990/10/02

A big part in my film/TV viewing since growing up,I've always been sad that despite their biggest creations out on DVD, Cosgrove Hall's output still remains tragically overlooked. Thinking of a title to watch for my 1,500th IMDb review,I decided to reunite with Cosgrove Hall's fool of the world.The plot:Wanting to give any would-be husband a challenge, Tsar Nicolai and his daughter Princess Alexei decide that she will get married to the man who can make a ship fly in the sky. After declaring this, Nicolai and Alexei challenge is heard across the whole of Russia. Whilst he works in the farm helping his family, Peter's brothers take the family savings and promise to return with the Princess. Unknown to Peter, his brothers have used the challenge as a way to steal the family gold. Going in search of his brothers, Peter crosses paths with a shaman in the woods. Taken by Peter's kind offering of food,the shaman (who had earlier met the brothers) creates a flying ship out of feathers for Peter. Before setting off for the palace, the Shaman tells Peter that he must let anyone who wants to go on the ship join. Flying to the palace,Peter picks up various people who want to share their skills with Nicolai. Landing at the palace,Peter and his fellow travellers discover that they have flown into new challenges.View on the film:Sailing over Nicolai's palace, director Francis Vose gives this Cosgrove Hall production an immaculate attention to detail,from care clearly being shown towards the smallest detail of each character ( from the arrows of Sharp Shooter,to the food made by Mrs Woodcutter.) and the palace being covered with glittering gold. Done in a stop-motion animation style, Vose makes the style look remarkably flexible, with tracking shots running down the corridors of the palace.Bringing the Fantasy magic out of the tale, Vose conjures the ship with an incredibly subtle use of CGI which makes the creation of the ship sequence sparkle. Whilst some of them are on the large side, Vose makes the legs and limbs are the characters look incredibly fragile,with close-ups displaying the smooth facial expressions. Joined by memorable songs from composer Mike Harding, the screenplay by John Hambley writers an enchanting tale, with the skills of each visitor leading to thrilling challenges from Nicolai.Running under an hour,Hambley fills the film with enough events for two hours, as Hambley cleverly uses the challenge set by Nicolai to give everyone their moment,and also cast a warmth between Alexei and Peter. Introducing the tale, David Suchet gives a superb performance as the narrator, with Suchet giving a richness to the animation in his narration, as the fool of the world flies into view.

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bjbixler-1
1990/10/03

I reviewed this film many years ago when it came out on videocassette for School Library Journal. As the other reviewer stated, the animation was extraordinary for 1990; the entire production was beautiful including the sets, the puppets' clothing, the voice-over acting; the narration by David Suchet, etc. Based on a Russian folktale, the production stays true to Russian culture of a by-gone era. Young peasant boy Pyotr receives aid from magical beings and people in order to fly a magic ship to the Czar's palace. There he hopes to win the hand of the princess by accomplishing three impossible tasks. I still own the videocassette as this is still one of the best animated films I have ever seen.

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A-Clockwork-Bobbin
1990/10/04

I have two versions of this comment; the short, and the long.The short version is this: This film is simply fantastic. Absolutely perfect. A must see.And the long version: This film is simply a classic. I have never seen such an amazing piece of animation, or storyline (even if Cosgrove Hall didn't write it...). The characters are simply delightful, each puppet is crafted in a 'beautiful' way - these puppets are artwork in themselves. If you ever get your hands on this film, pay attention to the animation. It is phenomenal, especially for a 1990s film. And the detail, like the expressions in the faces and the background characters, and little things like that that make this film magical. In some cases, it even puts a little humour into it (such as the banquet scene).As an animator, myself, I think this film is absolutely amazing. A great film for kids, and adults, to enjoy. If you ever get the chance to see it, make sure you take it, as I'm sure you will enjoy it.

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elmamao
1990/10/05

I have watched this version many, many times. When I purchased this video 4 years ago, I had my 4 year old watch it with me. If my son, who was that young then, understood the story, the plot, and enjoyed the character as much as I did, then I must say the movie did its job. It has the classic good vs. evil plots, yet the message here was how to make someone with so much power learn how to be humble, which did reach that goal.I am safely say that the story was marvelous, the characters were incredibly cute, and the audience will not be disappointed with the story.*** 8 out of 10 ***

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