The Gnome-Mobile 1967
The Gnome-Mobile
An eccentric millionaire and his grandchildren are embroiled in the plights of some forest gnomes who are searching for the rest of their tribe. While helping them, the millionaire is suspected of being crazy because he's seeing gnomes! He's committed, and the niece and nephew and the gnomes have to find him and free him.
An eccentric millionaire and his grandchildren are embroiled in the plights of some forest gnomes who are searching for the rest of their tribe. While helping them, the millionaire is suspected of being crazy because he's seeing gnomes! He's committed, and the niece and nephew and the gnomes have to find him and free him.
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All 1 Videos & 11 Photoscast
Full Cast & Crew... D.J. Mulrooney / Knobby
... Rodney
... Elizabeth
... Ralph Yarby
... Horatio Quaxton
... Rufus
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See All 1 Reviews23 Jun 2021 by r96sk
Not one to take seriously, but 'The Gnome-Mobile' is endearing and amusing. Walter Brennan is most definitely the best part of it, playing a dual role. He gives a kind, nice performance as Mulrooney, whilst also appearing grumpy and frustrated as Knobby. If it wasn't for the opening credits, I probably wouldn't have realised it was the same actor for a fair while. The rest of the cast are passable, while there's another small but cheery role for Ed Wynn (Rufus). The special effects haven't aged greatly, as I'd expect so I don't hold it against this 1967 production. The plot is quite bonkers, especially the odd finale. It, like 'The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin', chooses comedic journey first and storytelling second - that does hamper things but it's OK if they make it work, which they mostly do. At just 85 minutes, it's a film worth viewing at least once.
Release Date:
Jul 19, 1967 (United States)
Run Time:
1hr 25`
MMPA Rating:
G
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
Status:
Released
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Not one to take seriously, but 'The Gnome-Mobile' is endearing and amusing. Walter Brennan is most definitely the best part of it, playing a dual role. He gives a kind, nice performance as Mulrooney, whilst also appearing grumpy and frustrated as Knobby. If it wasn't for the opening credits, I probably wouldn't have realised it was the same actor for a fair while. The rest of the cast are passable, while there's another small but cheery role for Ed Wynn (Rufus). The special effects haven't aged greatly, as I'd expect so I don't hold it against this 1967 production. The plot is quite bonkers, especially the odd finale. It, like 'The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin', chooses comedic journey first and storytelling second - that does hamper things but it's OK if they make it work, which they mostly do. At just 85 minutes, it's a film worth viewing at least once.
Cast & Crew of
The Gnome-Mobile
Directors & Credit Writers
Cast
... D.J. Mulrooney / Knobby
... Rodney
... Elizabeth
... Ralph Yarby
... Horatio Quaxton
... Rufus
... Dr. Ramsey
... Dr. Scoggins
... Gas Attendant
... Katie Barrett
... Violet
... Jasper
... Male Nurse
... Etta Pettibone (uncredited)
... Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Produced By
... Unit Manager
... Co-producer