JaymonRising wrote:I'd recommend Jack the Giant Killer (1962) though cheesy by today's standards the effects were incredible for 1962. Not Ray Harryhausen but a close second.
Johnny the Giant Killer (1950)
This is more of a boy-driven Thumbelina adapted by Harvey comics, but the animation offers all the wonders of the decade it was released, and it's even inspired in a scene or two. Tis' super good.
But for an early fantasy movie only a few top The Magic Sword. Basil Rathbone. Even MST3K couldn't really riff on it as it was too enjoyable.
But check your brain at the door and just enjoy. And for an old D&D like me it's the stuff that gave the creators all their ideas.