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Dumbo
Dumbo

6.6

Dumbo

PG·2019·112m

Summary

A young elephant, whose oversized ears enable him to fly, helps save a struggling circus, but when the circus plans a new venture, Dumbo and his friends discover dark secrets beneath its shiny veneer.

Cast

Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell

Holt Farrier

Michael Keaton

Michael Keaton

V. A. Vandevere

Danny DeVito

Danny DeVito

Maximilian "Max" Medici

Eva Green

Eva Green

Colette Marchant

Nico Parker

Nico Parker

Milly Farrier

Finley Hobbins

Finley Hobbins

Joe Farrier

Alan Arkin

Alan Arkin

J. Griffin Remington

Roshan Seth

Roshan Seth

Pramesh Singh

Deobia Oparei

Deobia Oparei

Rongo

Joseph Gatt

Joseph Gatt

Neils Skellig

Douglas Reith

Douglas Reith

Sotheby

Sharon Rooney

Sharon Rooney

Ms. Atlantis

Michael Buffer

Michael Buffer

Baritone Bates

Zenaida Alcalde

Catherine

Miguel Muñoz Segura

Miguel Muñoz Segura

Ivan

Frank Bourke

Frank Bourke

Puck

Ragevan Vasan

Ragevan Vasan

Pritam Singh

Phil Zimmerman

Phil Zimmerman

Rufus Sorghum

Zelda Rosset Colon

Anne Farrier

Lars Eidinger

Lars Eidinger

Hans Brugelbecker

Sandy Martin

Sandy Martin

Verna

Jewels Good

Mademoiselle Flambé

Edd Osmond

Dumbo (Performer)

Ragevan Vasan

Ragevan Vasan

Pramesh's Nephew

Jana Posna

Poodle Trainer

Tom Seekings

Teenager in Crowd

Heather Rome

Stuffy Society Woman

Simon Connolly

Simon Connolly

Stage Manager

Lucy DeVito

Lucy DeVito

Coat Check Girl

Jo Osmond

Jo Osmond

The Cook

Nick Bartlett

Nick Bartlett

Armored Truck Driver

Amerjit Deu

Amerjit Deu

Indian Ship Captain

Richard Leeming

Richard Leeming

Pipsqueak Engineer

Clive Brunt

Clive Brunt

Burly Engineer

Harry Taylor

Power Tower Guard

Vincent Andriano

Vincent Andriano

Bridge Guard

Liam Bewley

Nightmare Island Guard

Ben Crowe

Dreamland Guard

Josef Davies

Josef Davies

Dreamland Guard

Scott Haney

Scott Haney

Rancher

Erick Hayden

Erick Hayden

Rancher

Greg Canestrari

Greg Canestrari

Heckler

Chris Rogers

Chris Rogers

Heckler

Max Gill

Mean Teen

Peter Brookes

Mean Teen

Angela Ashton

Angela Ashton

Maid

Alice Bonifacio

Maid

Eleanor Ham

Maid

Philip Rosch

Philip Rosch

Reporter

Joseph Macnab

Reporter

Rob Heanley

Reporter

Richard James-Clarke

Joplin Man

Matthew Castle

Joplin Man

Bret Jones

Joplin Man

Zee Asha

Zee Asha

Joplin Woman

Carol Been

Carol Been

Joplin Woman

Venla Shalin

Joplin Woman

Jessica Barker-Wren

Jessica Barker-Wren

Joplin Woman

Arabella Neale

Arabella Neale

Woman

Sarah Sayuri Leung

Woman

Rosie Akerman

Woman

Anatoli Akerman

Anatoli Akerman

Clown

Paddy Waters

Clown

Marjo Nantel

Clown

Daniel Gonçalves

Clown

Richard Garaghty

Clown

Tom Gaskin

Tom Gaskin

Juggler

Mehari Tesfamarian

Juggler

Binyam Tesfamarian

Juggler

Serhii Shadrin

Serhii Shadrin

Knife Thrower

Nataliia Shadrina

Knife Thrower

Benjamin French

Contortionist

Zolzaya Batmunkh

Contortionist Dancer

Otgonchimeg Chuluunzorig

Contortionist Dancer

Ariunchimeg Enkhsaikhan

Contortionist Dancer

Oldokh Ganbold

Contortionist Dancer

Chirame Shapra

Pramesh's Troupe

Govinda

Govinda

Pramesh's Troupe

Iran Singh

Pramesh's Troupe

Ryan Hannaford

Ryan Hannaford

Farmer at Circus

Ian Harrod

Townsfolk

Jackson Kai

Boat Crew

Craig Thomas Lambert

Candy Floss Vendor

Nigel Lowe

Clarinetist

Philips Nortey

Philips Nortey

Merchant Lewis

Ian Porter

Ian Porter

Cavendish

Will Rowlands

Will Rowlands

Mr. Wilcox

Michael "Mikey" Lewis

Joplin Policeman

Christian Wolf-La'Moy

Christian Wolf-La'Moy

Police Driver

Pierre Bergman

Train Driver

Peter Trevor

Railway Worker

Melanie Gibson

1900's Girl

Beth Willetts

Beth Willetts

Fringe Girl

David Thomas Coulter

Crowd Member

Tom Dab

Soldier

Stuart Daly

Parade Soldier

Julian Kershaw

Orchestra Conductor

Andres Austin Bennett

Orchestra Violinist

Ken Byrd

Ochestra Tuba Player

Jorge Espadas

Orchestra Mime

Jonathan Clifford

Circus Roustabout

Jemma Ellison

Circus Rider

Paul Riddell

Paul Riddell

Circus Goer

Marc Esse

Circus Goer

Charlotte Worwood

Charlotte Worwood

Circus Goer

Matthew David McCarthy

Circus Man

Anthony Rhodes

Circus Backstage Worker

Bernardo Santos

Circus Attendant

Emily Tebbutt

Emily Tebbutt

Dreamland Couple

Callum Forman

Callum Forman

Dreamland Patron

Keith Lomas

Dreamland Socialite

Victor Pietraru

Dreamland Vendor

Tim Southgate

Dreamland Vendor

Chris Ecob

Dreamland Vendor

Hugh O'Brien

Dreamland Man

Jaymes Sygrove

Dreamland Man

Rita McDonald Damper

Rita McDonald Damper

Dreamland Lady

Georgie-May Tearle

Georgie-May Tearle

Dreamland Lady

Victoria Coburn

Dreamland Choir

Manj Gill

Dreamland Choir

Steve Healey

Dreamland Parade Guard

Lampros Kalfuntzos

Dreamland Parade Guard

Obie Matthew

Obie Matthew

Dreamland Parade Guard

Richard Price

Richard Price

Dreamland Parade Guard

Rashid Shadat

Dreamland Parade Guard

Virginia Coronado

Dreamland Audience

Linda Gray

Linda Gray

Dreamland Audience

Ethan Keaton

Dreamland Audience

Zak Holland

Zak Holland

Dreamland Audience

Kamil Lemieszewski

Kamil Lemieszewski

Dreamland Audience

Lillia Langley

Dreamland Audience

Nina Mangold

Dreamland Audience

Bern Collaço

Audience

Mark Shrimpton

Audience

Joplin

Audience

Desmond Frey

Audience

Charlie McGonagle

Audience

George Gjiggy Francis

New York Photographer

Michael Barron

New York VIP

Jason Shillingford

New York Man

Joan Southgate

New York Man

Nigel Eaton

New York Man

Jessie Vinning

Jessie Vinning

New Yorker

Matt Truman

New Yorker

Stephen Samson

Stephen Samson

New Yorker

Mark Reader

New Yorker

Leah Powell

New Yorker

Matthew Cox

New Yorker

Trevor Bennett

New Yorker

Anthony Fraser

New Yorker

Stuart Whelan

Stuart Whelan

Fireman

Ndongo Faye

Fireman

Crew

Director

Tim Burton

Novel

Helen Aberson

Novel

Harold Pearl

Screenplay

Ehren Kruger

Reviews

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March 28, 2019

Disney has continued their trend of live-action remakes of their animated classics with “Dumbo”. The film follows the same premise as the 1941 classic in that a baby elephant with giant ears is born into a travelling circus. Like in the animated film he is separated from his mother and soon becomes an unlikely circus act when it is discovered that his giant ears give him the power of flight. In the new version we are introduced to Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell); who returns from WWI injured and dealing with the fact that his wife has died and he must raise their two children alone. Further complicating matters is the fact that Circus owner Max Medici (Danny DeVito), has sold the prized horses Holt used in his act in an effort to keep his struggling circus alive. What has become a tragedy soon becomes a boon when wealthy industrialist V.A. Vandevere (<ichael Keaton) offers to make Max a partner and take him and his troup on at his fabled entertainment park with Dumbo as his featured star. It is at this point where the film takes some wild deviations and becomes very linear with paper thin characters and an emphasis on effects over story. Director Tim Burton has once again crafted a film filled with lavish visuals as his take on the entertainment park and circus is amazing; but it as usual comes at a cost. Like most of Burton’s works, the visuals are the star and key element and the development of characters and story are often given little more than lip service. The same is true fro this film as we learn noting about the motivation of the characters and the villains play out as stock baddies without even a nod as to why they are so inclined to tehir action.s They are being evil just for the sake of being evil. The same can be said for the other characters as we are given very little reasons to care for them. There is a nice subplot with Eva Green but it is never fully developed and the worst part is that the title star almost becomes an afterthought in the final acts so we can be given scene after scene of lavinsh park visuals. The film may be a bit to dark and intense at times for younger viewers and those who remember the original may have a hard time with this take of the film. It entertains at times but could have been so much better. 3 stars out of 5 Second review by Tracey Barrientos In 1941 Walt Disney Pictures brought audiences around the world the fourth animated Disney feature film Dumbo. 78 years later Disney has partnered with Tim Burton to bring audiences of new generations a fresh and live action take on the classic tale. After returning home and left injured from the war, Holt Farrier (Collin Farrell) unites with his kids and his beloved job and home. His home is a traveling circus and his act has been cut due to his injury. Max Medici (Danny DeVito) the owner of the circus asks him to forget about the act and instead take care of a newborn elephant with hopes that the young elephant would help the once booming but now looming circus. The peculiar pachyderm nicknamed Dumbo with extremely oversized ears is the new laughingstock of the circus until Holt’s children discover the magic within Dumbo. He can fly and is attracting attention from all around. As a huge Tim Burton fan I was ecstatic to hear that he was set to direct the live action version of the beloved film. A fantastic cast was put together and to be honest I don’t know that anybody else could’ve played those roles as well as Collin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green and Alan Arkin just to name a few. They brought a sense of magic and true emotion to each character which added depth and soul to the film. Every time the first note from Danny Elfman’s music reaches my ear I instantly get goosebumps. I was extremely happy to here that familiar music in this film. As with all of Tim Burton’s films, it gave a touch of magic and intrigue that Dumbo deserved. The colors were beautiful and vibrant but still held drab contrast to what we are normally used to. I was asked a little bit ago if the film made me cry. The answer is I did. Both with sad and happy tears. A film that encapsulates so many emotions in only two hours and leaves you with a happy heart, THAT is what I look for in a film. That is what a film should make an audience feel. A good tug at those heart strings along with happiness and laughter is the perfect formula. Well done Mr. Burton! I recommend this film to be seen by fans old and new because you won’t be disappointed. 5 out of 5!

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$170,000,000.00

Revenue:

$353,284,621.00

Keywords

elephant
circus
missouri
remake
live action and animation
1910s
live action remake
dumbo