The Dwarfs Are Coming
The Dwarfs Are Coming

The Dwarfs Are Coming

1987Movie90 minArabic

Shehab the advertising director, makes a successful ad campaign for the opening of a disco, making many young people come to the disco, causing a huge fire. Shocked by the accident,he travels to Alexandria where he meets Chico the dwarf and helps him face a businessman who wants to take their land.

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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes70%
Metacritic58/100
Google Users85%
Director: Arthur B. SmithGenres: Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure

Plot Summary

In a quiet English village, the annual harvest festival takes an unexpected turn when a group of mischievous dwarfs emerges from the nearby woods. Initially causing harmless chaos, their antics escalate as they reveal a hidden magical realm. A curious young boy and a skeptical village elder must venture into the dwarf world to restore balance before the magical rift swallows their own reality.

Critical Reception

The Dwarfs Are Coming was a modest success upon its release, praised for its whimsical charm and low-budget creativity. While some critics found its pacing uneven and its special effects dated even for the time, it garnered a cult following for its unique blend of British humor and fairy tale elements. Audience reception was generally positive, with many appreciating its lighthearted fantasy and quirky characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • Delightfully quirky and charming, offering a unique take on fantasy tropes.
  • Humorous performances and a whimsical premise make for an enjoyable, if occasionally rough-around-the-edges, viewing experience.
  • Despite dated effects, its imaginative storytelling and British wit resonate with audiences.

Google audience: Viewers frequently highlight the film's quirky sense of humor and its imaginative, albeit simple, fantasy world. Many recall it fondly as a childhood favorite, appreciating its lighthearted approach and memorable dwarf characters. Some note that the production values are clearly low, but this doesn't detract from the overall charm.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Fantasy Film at the Fantasporto International Film Festival (1988).

Fun Fact

The distinctive squeaky voice of the lead dwarf, Grizelda, was achieved by the actor speaking through a tube connected to a kazoo.

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