JACK, THE GIANT KILLER 🎬 Exclusive Full Sci-Fi Movie Premiere 🎬 English HD 2023
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- 🔴 Title: JACK, THE GIANT KILLER
🔴 Summary: A farmboy-turned-knight must protect a princess from the schemes of an evil wizard. #sci-fi #sciencefiction
YOP 1962
Cast: Kerwin Mathews, Judi Meredith, Torin Thatcher
Director: Nathan Juran
Writer: Orville H. Hampton, Nathan Juran
🔴 Certificate: TV-MA
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I always loved this movie, & seeing it again after many years hasn't diminshed that feeling. Leads are both now forgotten, but do a great job, & Torin Thatcher was a great villian, with a powerful voice to match. When I first saw this as a teenager, thought Judi Meredith as Princess Elaine was gorgeous, even better when she turned evil. Pity she didn't star in many more movies.
I saw this when I was 13 y/o in the local moviehouse . At the time the FX were so cool . A really fun movie . If this film were made today everthing would be CGI . It might look good but it would lack the charm . ❤❤❤
Well said! Liked
Movies nowadays seriously needs to be like this again for real!
Back when the artistry was done by humans and not computers.
You couldn't be more right. It's the charm of a different time that makes it special!
60 yrs old and this film makes me feel 5 again, love it🎉
Stop motion took real time, patience and skill. These were the best.
I think Jim Danforth was one of the people who worked on this.
He also did the Stop Motion Effects on the Hammer Film-When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth.
When I was five this movie scared the crap outta' me. Somebody please do this again!
Oh a wonderful memory from Saturday morning childhood
This was producer Edward Small's attempt to cash in on the huge success of Simbad y la princesa (1958). He even hired the same director (Nathan Juran), hero (Kerwin Mathews) and villain (Torin Thatcher). Nice movie
Everyone except Ray Harryhausen, Who was the Real Reason the First Sinbad Movie was So Successful.
Saw this around 9 years old. Scared the daylights out of me. Afraid to walk home after the movie.
The acting abilities of the dog and the chimp are outstanding.
I loved this Movie.
Great Special Effects for That Time.
Wow memories I had forgotten thank you so much ...
Brings back childhood memories. Many thanks.
Super Star 😊
Brilliant film I loved it when I was a kid and still love it today.
This is one of my favorite fantasy movies. Jack and the imp in the bottle are my favorite characters.
I see this for the first time(i’m now 66 years old) , and i still surprised how they make these films with the materials they had !!! Thank you, for geving this free to watch !!! L.M.
Killer Classic ! loved catching this on broadcast TV in the 70,s as a kid .CBS Late Nite Movie , or Sunday Showcase in the afternoon . 'Jack & the Bean-stock' also kicked ass as a boy. thanks
Pleasant memories
Love those old good resine monsters!
Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood
Fun movie. I don't remember seeing it as a kid, but I didn't believe in giants as a kid either.
What a cool movie!
Saw this as a youth in 1962 when it was first released, It was so much fun , on course you Don't see the small flaws of the animation when your little , perhaps not as clean as Ray's work but still fun and enjoyable.
I love these old show from kids days.🍿🍿🍿🍿
I really love this movie and still love to watch this movie in to the age of 47. As first time when i watched this movie in cinema with my father i was just 12 years old in 1988.
Great classic
The cast is perfect! The king is regal, the Princess is....well...Princess like, The bad guy is pure evil looking, his toady is funny and predictable. The Claymation was smoothly done. I was even yelling at the sailors for being stupid. An enjoyable movie I had forgotten.
why do coronations in movies always look more exciting and fun than real life coronations
@@TrueFork Movies are designed to entertain. Real coronations are to cut the ties with the old monarch and make the new one look like the second coming of the messiah. (Look how crappy he was and look how good I am) Which bores people to death.
What a masterpiece
wow i like this movie ' brings me bck in time i love it
Awesome
Wow I loved this film when I was a kid . Thought for years what it was called so glade iv found it . Thank you for sharing 🇬🇧👍
Woow love this show🎉
Just......fantastic 👍🏼‼️
اجمل افلام هاي من كنه انشوفه بزغرنه روووعه😙😙😙❤❤❤❤❤💋
Love this movie. It recaptured the old memories.
está história quando apareceu nas telas eu estava com 9anos saudades que não vouta mais os efeitos especiais estavam só começando.
I enjoyed it! Nicely played and what a beautiful Princess! Sure it wasn't Harryhausen standards but still good and lively animation!
💜💜💜💜💜.
Good old fashioned entertainment brilliant.
The Black court of Pendragon was most interesting, and obviously the name of a never made movie.....
فيلم روعه❤
Saw it at The Chabot Theatre in Castro Valley ,Calif.when it came there.I was eight years old.And I have not seen it since.Great stuff.And those costumes must have cost a fortune.
A WONDERFUL AND MINE MOST FAVORITE MOVIE
Wonderful movie. First time I have ever heard of it. Glad I watched it. Gonna save it to share with my grandchildren when they visit. Know they will love it too. Thank you for putting this up. 🙂
I watch this Movie over and over and over and over again and don’t tire of it…weird
Love the Part at the End when Jack Fights the Evil Sorcerer in His Dragon Form.
Superb!!
Can't believe I never saw this before. This movie rocks.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh my goodness
I remember seeing something about this movie in *STARLOG* magazine back in the day.
Viva os bons filmes antigos são arte e cultura mundial
My childhood right there .... awesome film !
Ah the science of claymation!
so excellent !!!
thanxxxx
Kids love this movie.
Seen it first time at a Saturday Matinee around 1970, it actually scared the crap out of me back then 😳 still an all time favorite at 58 yrs old now 👍✌I'd love to get my hands on some memorabilia or props from this classic, like the Vikings rubber sword etc 😉
They should've made some animatronics too so they could make the effects a lot more real.
Makes you really appreciate the mastery of Ray Harryhousen. This is not that.
Ah this is awesome, would be great if they made a movie today with old stop motion. Jurassic Park was going to be stop motion, the CG crew did test animation while Phil Tippet was working on the movie, now the rest is history after Spielberg saw the test. Be blessed all in Jesus shalom
I loved the glowing witches in this film ( 34:14 )... probably more than the animated creatures!
Tubo, the Warlock.... Zela, with her smoking 'floral bouquet,' Cheerah, the Witch of the Wind and the others.... their names I learned from the movie tie-in comic book, which still occupies a coveted place in my collection, as does this wonderful movie on BluRay!
Loved Gold Key Comics back in the day.
I still have the Comicbook Adaptation of the Valley of Gwangi.
According to the excellent article that appeared in Cinemagic #34 (1986), this witch's prologue was ACTUALLY FILMED (!), but had to be scrapped. The SFX planning on this film was so chaotic, that director Nathan Juran's insistence on a fluid camera-movement in the witch scenes made the originally-planned effects shots impossible. So the witch costumes appear on film without any "magical" visual enhancement (it's really bad in the brightly lit scene with Jack confronting Pendragon in the "ram-transformation" scene). However, it was decided that the witch's attack on the ship COULD NOT BE scrapped, so a very costly post-production process had to be used where a group of Disney artists were hired to add the colored flames to the witch attack, painstakingly painting them onto the celluloid, frame-by-frame. BIG budget over-run. If you really love this film, find a copy of Cinemagic #34! LR
Fabulous escapism!!
This is awesome❤❤
I like the green kraken in the end and they have those toys
Cormoran Has The Same Roars
From Battle Beyond The Sun 1962
I used to watch this and many more shows including Jason and The Argonauts after grade school on the 04:30 movie on ABC channel 7. I can relive my childhood all over again - LOL ! THKS ! The Evil Wizard appeared on an Episode of Lost In Space as did his servant. Oh, FYI The Princess Is a Dish !!!💞
Wow that was great best movie ive watched this year ,loved the 60s style monsters and special effects ,really amazing movie thanks so much for sharing this
I remember my father took me to cinema to watch this when I was a kid ,
😂😂
Amazing and fantastic movie !
I believed it to b so real !😂😂
This movie ain't PC. 😎 and it had alot to unpack at the time.
Call me crazy..insane..but my favorite scene starts at 19:54..as King Mark calls out "You, farmer...". Kerwin Matthew's reactions are excellent, Paul Sawtell's music (which recalls the "music box" theme from the dancing doll scene) is lovely, and especially the touching scene with Helen Wallace (Jack's mother), all of which add up to one of the few examples of the human element that is missing from fantasy films. In fact, despite its far inferior technical effects, I'd rather watch "Jack" ANY DAY than "7th Voyage", since Harryhausen's films were never able to present real, flesh-and-blood, believable characters (with the exception of "Mysterious Island", which I love). THIS SCENE in "Jack" recaptures that magical experience of seeing this film in fall, 1962. LR (BTW...actress Helen Wallace (Jack's mother) can be seen in Hitchcock's "Psycho" as the daffy rat-poison customer in the hardware store scene.
I first saw this movie when I was a young boy. I loved it. Great movie.
*Harry Haussen didn't work on "Jack" if my memory's correct, it was only his assisants already*
Going back to watch that scene. Thanks.
Her simple line was; "I hope it (the rat poison) doesn't hurt them, too much", or something similar.
Who said he did?? @@EVIL_THOUGHTS
Saw this at the Lyric theatre in my hometown back in the early 60’s.One of many good old classic movies for kids,much better than the crap out there now.
The effects with the witches in the sky top notch
The first time i seen this was one Christmas day many moons ago,loved it since.
Pendragon throwing down the teeth from his dragon statue, to raise his ghost lancers against Jack, is a direct homage to the dragons-teeth skeletons in "Jason from the Argonauts".
Jack came out a year before Jason.
Yep, "Jack" released in 1962, "Jason" in 1963. Jack's director Nathan Juran proudly stated in an interview: "we didn't have a dollar's worth of special effects in that scene!" He then recounted how they simply stopped the camera, added each costumed knight in the scene, and exploded a charge of flash powder as they re-started the camera. They used an off-camera metronome of some sort to keep the knights all rocking back-and-forth in unison. The simplest effect in the whole film, and one of the most imaginative and effective (greatly aided by Paul Sawtwell's ominous mechanical marching music). LR
Two versions one was a musical of sorts. It was just as good as this one,I don't like musicals but it was done tastefully.
The guy with two heads lives down the street from me!
Cool
I watched this movie in Shams cinema Hyd when I was 16 yes
G.Hussain Qureshi
17.8.23
I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A OUTFIT LIKE THE KING GAVE SIR JACK THE GIANT KILLER , GOOD MOVIE ❤❤❤❤
I saw this at our local movie palace, I was 7. This seems to be the heyday of this type of movie, 1959 to about 1965. About the same year i got a battery-powered monster toy that looked remarkably like this “”giant” right down to the spikes on his head.
This was fantastic, thank you for sharing!
Very good Indeed,I'm watching now
Fun old fantasy movie - the stop motion animation was decently done, but those monster designs look like kids cartoons come to life. lol
Hell Yeah! 😎
Filme muy bom(Brasil)
Someone shares the same barber as Ming the Merciless if you ask me
DOLCISSIMA L' ATTRICE 👍
We’re 8 uts❤😅me brother & sisters younger when we saw it’s movie 🏠 we very scared & night no street lights Scrareiest 😮
5 Russian Vodkas 🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃
From Russia with Love ❤ 🇷🇺
Could be the very first movie I saw on the big screen in 1962, I was seven years old. I was hooked on movies from then on.
Shame about the American kid (they didnt exist) and the rubber Viking sword lol apart from that what a brilliant film!
Interesting movie thanks for uploading
I didn't think it would be very good, but it was well done if one likes things of this nature! I really enjoyed it.
44:59 The little guy in the bottom left corner is really amazed at the transformation......^^
SING TO THE TUNE OF PUFF THE MAGIC DRAGON: OHHH, Jack, the Giant Killer lived by the sea
And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Cornwall-ee
Little Jackie Killer loved that killing stuff
And brought down "Cormoran" with wit and made his sea town tough!
I remember my childhood ❤
Back when the bad guys skin was a sickly gray/green palor,
Brilliant old film .I just love it
All those blue sky's , not Britain.
India
It's nice to see this (especially with such a beautiful actress).
The aspect ratio of this version looks like it is _slightly_ cropped (on the sides), but only very slightly if that is correct.
When I was younger I had believe it is a true storyed so now it has a good times to watch again, thanks
The evil princes’s attaché also was in the last episode of lost in space as the ‘toy maker’
Walter Burke, He was a Character Actor who Appeared in Countless Movies and Television Shows. He also played a Leprechan in another Irwin Allen Series-Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. And he was one of the Penguin's Henchmen in an episode of Batman.
@@queenglamazona8789 Walter was an EXCELLENT dramatic actor when given a chance. Watch him in Thriller's "Man of Mystery", act 4..a script written especially for him by author Robert Bloch. LR
@HassoBenSoba I totally agree about Burke, he had a screen presence that made him a wonderful screen character. He is in 2 outer limits episodes in the first season. The Invisibles ( great episode) and the Mutant. ( small role).
Walter was also with character actor Jesse white in a funny munster episode in which they played fake movies makers telling Herman he was gonna be a big star but actually trying to cause an accident so as to collect on the insurance.
Ponha pôr favor esse filme completo e muito Lindo parabéns
A good movie...other than Avengers....🤔🙄
It's so good
It's soooooo goood it's so gooood
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