Alicia
I love this movie so much
WasAnnon
Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
Sexylocher
Masterful Movie
ScoobyWell
Great visuals, story delivers no surprises
Ogy
I also have very fond memories of this film as a young child. I am determined to get a copy. I had this on video tape for a very long time as a child and know it word for word - even now I'd guess I could name the next line/screen. However, as this get played repeatedly in my house by me and my brother it eventually wore out! Finally when we moved house my parents used the opportunity to 'accidentally loose it'. Can you believe it? I was so pleased to find this notice board as none of my mates has ever heard of it. This is not just for me but to show my young children - to show them how we did things before animation!!! Please help if you know where I can get a copy of this wonderful oldie.
t-weir
This is one of the best christmas films i have seen, my mother and myself hope each year for it to come on the TV. I would love to get it if anyone knows where i could buy it i would love to know. Please put it on again, Where is Tommy Steele these days any way???
pageantmalarkey
Despite not containing any of the original cast of Quincy this still holds up as a classic film. It contains many scenes that may be considered disturbing to fans of Quincy and strays wildly from any of the situations the original Quincy would have ever come close to finding himself in. Regardless, the film has it's own charms, revolving around the "Quest" of "Quincy". Not much else can be said about this film except that it still enthralls and entertains the children I show it to today. Nostalgic and classic this film has legendary proportions and is still regularly discussed on websites such as friendsreunited and other nostalgia sites.
Damian11
Quincy's Quest is quite simply one of the most moving interpretations of the story of man's triumph over tradgedy. It captures the upward struggle of a group of rejected toys (read bourgeoisie)in their upward journey of salvation over the toy story owners (read proletariat), with compassion and grace. If Eisenstein had worked in Hamleys this is the film he would have made. If you like this title you'll also appreciate Ben Hur and Birth of a Nation, although both pale in comparison to this masterwork. A timeless classic.