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19387 minAnimation, Comedy, Music

Have You Got Any Castles

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Is Have You Got Any Castles worth watching? With a rating of 6.4/10, this Animation, Comedy, Music film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Have You Got Any Castles Synopsis

A night in a small library. The characters of famous books come to life, referring to movie versions of these books.

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Top Cast

Mel Blanc
Mel BlancTown Crier / Praying Baby / Rip Van Winkle / Emily Host / Alladin (voice) (uncredited)
Delos Jewkes
Delos JewkesOld King Cole (voice) (uncredited)
Tedd Pierce
Tedd PierceW. C. Fields (voice) (uncredited)
Georgia Stark
Georgia StarkWhistler's Mother / Heidi (voice) (uncredited)

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Is Have You Got Any Castles worth watching?

Have You Got Any Castles has received mixed reviews with a 6.4/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Animation, Comedy, Music movies.

Is Have You Got Any Castles hit or flop?

Have You Got Any Castles has received average ratings (6.4/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Have You Got Any Castles is a Animation, Comedy, Music movie that A night in a small library. The characters of famous books come to life, referring to movie versions of these books....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMar 17, 2024
★ 7

A rather annoying cuckoo clock summons us all to the town crier who rather monotonically introduces us to figures from fictional history. Amongst them are "Fu Manchu", "Frankenstein" and "Dr. Jekyll" - but they are not so menacing after all as they indulge in something akin to the dance of the "Sugar Plum Fairy". That's the start of our ensuing jolly and quite innovative trawl through a library of books that gives the animators an excuse to use the titles as some creative inspiration for the drawings and for the musicians to imaginatively score along to, too. I especially liked "Whistler's Mother", "Bulldog Drummin" and that has to be Charles Laughton on the front of "Mutiny on the Bounty"... Do we get to castles? Well not really - but that doesn't seem to matter as the snake charmers and even Henry VIII get in on the act. Who knew little boy actually blew!!?