The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960)
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The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960)
Sandra Dee-Audie Murphy "Almas inocentes" (The wild and the innocent) 1959, de Jack Sher.
(Literary License Podcast)
Published in 1726 as a novel to vex the world rather than divert it, this novel is about human nature and part of the traveller’s tales subgenre. Printed several years after DeFoe’s Robinson Crusoe, the book is looked as a rebuttal to the classic novel.
The 3 Worlds Of Gulliver, 1960, Jack Sher
“The 3 Worlds of Gulliver” by Jack Sher
Shane (1953). A weary gunfighter attempts to settle down with a homestead family, but a smoldering settler/rancher conflict forces him to act.
This is a solid western, but it really proves to me that the genre, generally speaking, isn’t my thing. Still, there are some good shots, strong performances and a compelling throughline that works well throughout. Check it out if you like a Western, but otherwise you can probably give it a miss. 7/10.
Elsa Martinelli-George Nader-Gia Scala "Four girls in town" 1957, de Jack Sher.
The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960)