Hugo (1987 film)

Hugo is the 1987 American animated musical comedy adventure film produced by Allied Filmakkers and originally released to movie theaters on October 2, 1987 by Walt Disney Pictures.

Film Summary
Hugo Loughran, a light-hearted and curious man who works in the mail room and wishes to get a better job after a newcomer gets promoted on his first day, becomes tired from his job and decides to travel into the Bermuda Triangle. After the rainstorm at the sea, Hugo is founded by the little citizens of the Bermuda Triangle while they planning to stop the World War.

Cast

 * Barrie Ingham as Hugo Loughran, a light-hearted and curious man who works in the mail room and wishes to get a better job after a newcomer gets promoted on his first day. He is also the titular main protagonist of the film.
 * Macaulay Culkin as Eddie Loughran, Hugo's brother and the deuteragonist of the film.
 * Jason Segel as Horatio, a fellow prisoner who, until Hugo showed up, was the tallest man in Lilliput
 * Emily Blunt as Princess Mary, King Theodore's daughter
 * Chris O'Dowd as General Edward Edwardian, the commander of the Lilliputian army
 * Amanda Peet as Darcy Silverman, a travel writer who works in the same place as Hugo
 * Billy Connolly as King Theodore, the king and ruler of Lilliput
 * James Corden as Jinks, King Theodore's secretary
 * Catherine Tate as Queen Isabelle, the queen of Lilliput; she cares for her husband, King Theodore, and enjoys Hugo
 * Will Ryan as Mousey, the little fat mouse becomes one of the Hugo's best friends. He likes all types of cheese.
 * Dom DeLuise as Seagull Guy, the good-hearted and funny seagull becomes one of the Hugo's best friends.
 * Richard Kind as Pugsy, the fish.
 * Henry Gibson as Wilbur, the grumpy, but good-hearted crab.
 * Sandy Duncan as Elsa, the seagull that falls in love with Seagull Guy.
 * T. J. Miller as Dan, a newcomer to where Gulliver works; he becomes Gulliver's boss after getting promoted on his first day