The Gnome-Mobile is a 1967 American fantasy comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney Productions. Based on the 1936 book The Gnomobile by Upton Sinclair, it was one of the last films personally supervised by Walt Disney. Walter Brennan plays a dual role as D.J. Mulrooney, the kind-hearted lumber tycoon of Irish descent; and as the irascible 943-year-old gnome Knobby in the film, which has been described as "wavering between a comedy, a romance, a drama, and an environmental critique". The children, Elizabeth and Rodney, were played by Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber, previously the Banks children in Mary Poppins. Tom Lowell (who previously appeared in the 1965 Disney film That Darn Cat!), Richard Deacon, and Sean McClory round out the rest of the film's cast.
The Gnome-Mobile was the final film for both Matthew Garber and Ed Wynn. Wynn died of throat cancer before the movie was released and Garber died ten years later, having contracted hepatitis while visiting India. Richard and Robert Sherman contributed the song "Gnome Mobile".
The Gnome-Mobile was re-released theatrically on November 5, 1976.
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- Disney Bodyfall Sound 2
- Disney - QUICK TIRE SKID
- Disney Ricochet 2/Sound Ideas, Explosions - Ricochets off steel . . . 7 shots 01
- Hollywoodedge, Airy Bubbles Wwet Po CRT018601 (pop only)
- Hollywoodedge, Long Crash Tire Skid CRT055201
- Sound Ideas, AUTO, CRASH - CRASHES, VARIOUS (2nd crash)
- Sound Ideas, CARTOON, CRASH - LARGE JUNK CRASH 02 (heard briefly)
- Sound Ideas, CRASH, WOOD - LARGE WOOD CRUNCH 01
- Sound Ideas, RICOCHET - CARTOON RICCO 07