WATCH YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIES & TV SERIES ONLINE
TRY FREE TRIAL
Home > Adventure >

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen

Watch The Adventures of Baron Munchausen For Free

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen

An account of Baron Munchausen's supposed travels and fantastical experiences with his band of misfits.

... more
Release : 1989
Rating : 7.1
Studio : Cinecittà Studios,  Laura Films,  Allied Filmmakers, 
Crew : Production Design,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : John Neville Eric Idle Sarah Polley Oliver Reed Jack Purvis
Genre : Adventure Fantasy Comedy

Cast List

Related Movies

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe   2005

Release Date: 
2005

Rating: 6.9

genres: 
Adventure  /  Fantasy  /  Family
Stars: 
Georgie Henley  /  Skandar Keynes  /  William Moseley
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou   2004

Release Date: 
2004

Rating: 7.2

genres: 
Adventure  /  Drama  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Bill Murray  /  Owen Wilson  /  Cate Blanchett
Shaft
Shaft

Shaft   2000

Release Date: 
2000

Rating: 6

genres: 
Adventure  /  Action  /  Thriller
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan

Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan   2006

Release Date: 
2006

Rating: 7.4

genres: 
Comedy
Stars: 
Sacha Baron Cohen  /  Ken Davitian  /  Luenell
The Green Mile
The Green Mile

The Green Mile   1999

Release Date: 
1999

Rating: 8.6

genres: 
Fantasy  /  Drama  /  Crime
Stars: 
Tom Hanks  /  Michael Clarke Duncan  /  David Morse
Ladyhawke
Ladyhawke

Ladyhawke   1985

Release Date: 
1985

Rating: 6.9

genres: 
Adventure  /  Fantasy  /  Comedy
A Grand Day Out
A Grand Day Out

A Grand Day Out   1990

Release Date: 
1990

Rating: 7.7

genres: 
Animation  /  Comedy  /  Family
Stars: 
Peter Sallis
Starship Troopers
Starship Troopers

Starship Troopers   1997

Release Date: 
1997

Rating: 7.3

genres: 
Adventure  /  Action  /  Thriller
Stars: 
Casper Van Dien  /  Dina Meyer  /  Denise Richards
To Die For
To Die For

To Die For   1995

Release Date: 
1995

Rating: 6.8

genres: 
Drama  /  Comedy  /  Crime
Stars: 
Nicole Kidman  /  Matt Dillon  /  Joaquin Phoenix
Jaws
Jaws

Jaws   2022

Release Date: 
2022

Rating: 8.1

genres: 
Adventure  /  Horror  /  Thriller
Stars: 
Roy Scheider  /  Robert Shaw  /  Richard Dreyfuss
Dances with Wolves
Dances with Wolves

Dances with Wolves   1990

Release Date: 
1990

Rating: 8

genres: 
Adventure  /  Drama  /  Western
Stars: 
Kevin Costner  /  Mary McDonnell  /  Graham Greene
Life of Brian
Life of Brian

Life of Brian   1979

Release Date: 
1979

Rating: 8

genres: 
Comedy
Stars: 
Graham Chapman  /  John Cleese  /  Terry Gilliam

Reviews

Lovesusti
2018/08/30

The Worst Film Ever

More
CommentsXp
2018/08/30

Best movie ever!

More
Lucia Ayala
2018/08/30

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

More
Brenda
2018/08/30

The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one

More
Kirpianuscus
2016/12/11

it is one of the splendid films for the children. maybe , more, for the inner child. because it reflects entire imagination, eccentricity, delightful scenes, mix between kitsch and nice details, cultural references and a well known story who defines the universe of Terry Gilliam. a film out of borders. this is it. nothing new or special or great. only impressive, using the same emotion from the first ages when you discover extraordinary adventures and unbelievable events. the clue of its charm - the cast. a fabulous John Neville, a young and seductive Uma Thurman, Oliver Reed as powerful and sensitive god and, obvious, the Queen and the King of the Moon ( and the not comfortable allusions ). the only sin - maybe the end who must save the decent rules of genre. but this is only a small detail. because , more than a film, it is a test. about the level of maturity of viewer. if you discover its fake side, you are too old for be reasonable about this special film. if not, you are real...happy.

More
WakenPayne
2016/07/05

This is an odd movie. It's clear right from the start that this is not a logical story and almost never for a second tries to tell you otherwise. With that said, while this might put people off... I quite enjoyed it. A theater is acting out the adventures of a Baron that... To say they're exaggerated looks to be an understatement and the real Baron walks in to correct it by making the stories even weirder. However Turks invade the town and he, along with the help of the theater manager's daughter try to get his old team back (each with unexplained super speed, strength and marksmanship) and defeat them, mainly because the baron had all his treasure after a bet. The Set design, the special effects... Wow! They really stand out as being pretty good. I have seen Sarah Polley in a few things and in here she's actually quite good. The entire cast is as well (with the kookiest performance being Robin Williams who's different levels of crazy depending on whether his head's attached). As an illogical story, this did suck me in quite a lot. If I was to name a complaint it would be around the end where they cut back to the theater, literally from that point on I was taken out of the story and never quite got back to it. The best way I can describe this is if you like stories like Alice In Wonderland or The Wizard Of Oz (I'll say specifically the book, considering it's weirder than the movie but I'll say the movie may apply as well) then this is that kind of a story.

More
fedor8
2014/12/13

A movie that shows in no uncertain terms why Gilliam always did the visually interesting animations at Python, but stayed out of the writing process.Hats off to Gilliam for managing to create a visually stunning movie in the LATE 80s – a period notorious not only for awful movies (there are almost no gems from 1987-1989, from Hollywood at least), but also very ugly-looking films. It's as though every cinematographer and director from that period had been so continually high on cocaine and crack that they decided that ugliness was the new prettiness. Take a look at almost any movie from that period and then tell me it isn't far uglier than the visual standards from before it or after it.BM looks so good that a true visual fetishist such as I can enjoy the movie despite its mostly appalling and embarrassing attempts at humour. Gilliam comes from the Italian-French school of "comedy" in which a banana peel lying in wait for a foot still represents the "height" of genius and innovation. In other words, the Comedic School of Cheesy Buffoonery. Idle, the poor sap, got most of the worst lines; he must have suffered greatly having to learn and then deliver such trifles in front of a 100+ strong crew, not to mention the millions who watched him do it later on the screen. I very much doubt that spontaneous on-set laughter was a problem for Gilliam during the film's shooting; perhaps "embarrassing silence" might have been more accurate.Still, there are a few very funny moments – a handful only, admittedly – that spring out of nowhere, and by "nowhere" I mean the dry laugh-less desert that Gilliam's weak dialogue provides, which is why every good gag comes almost as a shock. For example, Pryce's suggestion to the Turkish sultan that they should surrender because "we surrendered the last time, so it's your turn". Also, Pryce's comment that France is out of virgins – after the sultan asks for some.Which brings me to the mystery of who Gilliam intended this movie for: kids or adults? On the one hand there are just so many dumb and vapid visual gags and pathetic one-liners that only truly un-gifted kids can enjoy; on the other hand we have Robin Williams talking about orgasms and Pryce mentioning virgins. Perhaps the humour was intended for dumb adults?All of Gilliam's comedies (except "Time Bandits") have a serious humour problem, because of his penchant for corny sight gags and incredibly childish quips. But the performances suffer too; Oliver Reed was never cut out for comedy, yet what chance did he have while under the guidance of Gilliam's clumsy direction (I'm talking about directing actors, not creating amazing action sequences and the like, in which Gilliam excels sometimes).The movie is up-and-down. The theater sequences look amazing but are dull content-wise. The Moon segment is fun, the volcano segment dull, and so on.TAOBM is from the part of Gilliam's career when he was still trying to come to terms with basic film-making concepts such as "staying on budget" and "curbing the zealous perfectionism in order to appease the producers and financiers". This was a good thing for the viewer, because this time-consuming and money-wasting approach results in visually striking movies, but bad for Gilliam who easily could have had his career cut short with behind-the-scenes disasters that followed "Brazil" and TAOBM every step of the way, during and after shooting. Not that it would have mattered had his career been over after this film; it was all downhill from here. "Fisher King" is an overly sentimental overrated oddity, "12 Monkeys" is visually modest and has logic holes as big as Robert Redford's empty pumpkin-head, "Fear & Loathing" is an abominable embarrassment and one of the dullest movies ever made, "The Brothers Grimm" has Matt Damon in it hence ruined, and "Tideland" is even more boring than Depp and del Toro horsing around in Vegas, not to mention utterly stupid. Only "Imaginarium" succeeded in repeating some of that visual quality he became renowned for, plus a half-decent story.I'd always wondered how such an average actress (and average-looking one as well) as Sarah Polley made it in movies. Now I know why; Gilliam hired HER (of all the thousands of possible girls) for this role. Did he think those teeth are funny? I wasn't laughing – and was laughing even less (i.e. laughing less than not laughing at all, which I know might not make sense) when watching Sarah with her even worse adult teeth in later movies. I don't like fake, glittering, white-as-a-wall Hollywood dentures, but couldn't she have gone to the dentist once?I do have to also wonder about that very strange line that the Baron throws at Sarah: "… otherwise I will knock you up!" Knock her up? Is this a clandestine message of pro-pedophilic support that Gilliam is sending to all the child-molesting perverts out there? Sarah is only 8 or 9 in this movie, and I am convinced Gilliam knew what he was doing when choosing the phrase "to knock up" instead of a plethora of other – non-sexual-innuendo – phrases that he could have chosen instead. Perhaps my suspicion would not have been aroused had Gilliam not been such a STAUNCH defender of Roman Polanski's "rights" a few years back when the matter of his extradition to the States was all over the media. But that's Gilly for ya; a flaming amoral Marxist, and proud of it.

More
wilsr
2014/08/09

.I can't believe I actually sat through 1Hr 30m of this drivel, which goes on for an interminable 2 Hr plus. (I fast forwarded through the final scenes just in case something came up. It didn't.) Comedy, even fantasy comedy, has to have a structure. It doesn't necessarily have to be a logical structure (some of the best Monty Python sketches ARE the best because of their zany lack of it) but it must make sense on some level. This effort has absolutely nothing going for it, or for the tens of millions of dollars that were sunk into it.Robin Williams must have been having an off day when his agent suggested getting involved, and his non-appearance in the listings says it all.Gilliam's input in the Monty Python series was the weakest part and in Baron Munchausen we can appreciate just why..

More
Watch Instant, Get Started Now Watch Instant, Get Started Now