Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm 12 Lobby Cards/Publicity Photos 1962 8x10

The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm was an Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer-Cinerama presentation of the George Pal production.  The biographical script, directed by Henry Levin, stars Laurence Harvey, Karl Boehm, Claire Bloom and Walter Slezak with Barbara Eden, Oscar Homolka and Ian Wolfe co-starred.  Fairy tale sequences, directed by Producer-director George Pal, Star Yvette Mimieux, Russ Tamblyn, Beulah Bondi and Clinto Sundberg in "The Dancing Princess"; Terry-Thomas and Buddy Hackett in "The Singing Bone" and Laurence Harvey as the Cobbler in "The Cobbler and The Elves."

B&W photo with ferry boat and bridge has serious crease on top right corner.  (Somehow didn't get a photo of that.)

Interesting sidebar-- My brother and I were extras in this film.  I was five years old.  I believe it was the last scene at a train station where thousands of children met the train.  All those children were wrapped up for the winter.  It was shot on the backlot of MGM in the summer and was about 95 degrees.  Our mother bribed us with ice cream and a swim in the neighbors pool if we would just behave.  I remember crowds of really cranky children, all sweating like crazy.

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