The Wonderful World of The Brothers Grimm - Cast

Cast

  • Laurence Harvey - Wilhelm Grimm / The Cobbler ("The Cobbler and the Elves")
  • Karlheinz Böhm - Jacob Grimm (as Karl Boehm)
  • Claire Bloom - Dorothea Grimm
  • Walter Slezak - Stossel
  • Barbara Eden - Greta Heinrich
  • Oskar Homolka - The Duke (as Oscar Homolka)
  • Martita Hunt - Anna Richter (Story Teller)
  • Betty Garde - Miss Bettenhausen
  • Bryan Russell - Freidrich Grimm
  • Ian Wolfe - Gruber
  • Tammy Marihugh - Pauline Grimm
  • Cheerio Meredith - Mrs. Von Dittersdorf
  • Walter Rilla - Priest
  • Yvette Mimieux - The Princess ("The Dancing Princess")
  • Russ Tamblyn - The Woodsman ("The Dancing Princess")/ Tom Thumb (in Wilhelm's Dream)
  • Jim Backus - The King ("The Dancing Princess")
  • Beulah Bondi - The Gypsy ("The Dancing Princess")
  • Terry-Thomas - Sir Ludwig ("The Singing Bone")
  • Buddy Hackett - Hans ("The Singing Bone")
  • Otto Kruger - The King at Ludwig's Trial ("The Singing Bone")
  • Arnold Stang - Rumplestiltskin (in Wilhelm's dream)
  • Hal Smith, Mel Blanc, Pinto Colvig and Dal McKennon Voicing The Puppetoons - The Elves ("The Cobbler and the Elves")
  • Peter Whitney - The Giant (uncredited)

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