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Release Date:
March 19, 1980
Original Title:
Le Roi et l'Oiseau
Alternate Titles:
De Schele Koning en de Kraai
Der König und der Vogel
El rey y el ruiseñor
Kongen og Herr Fugl
Pasterka i kominiarczyk
The King and Mister Bird
The King and the Bird
The King and the Mockingbird
le roi et l oiseau
國王與鳥
王と鳥
Genres:
Animation | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Antenne 2
Les Films Gibé
Les Films Paul Grimault
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 FR: TP JP: G NL: 6
Runtime: 83
The kingdom of Takicardie quakes under the rule of the tyrannical King Charles V-et-III-font-VIII-et-VIII-font-XVI, whose favourite pastime is shooting birds. His archenemy is a cheeky mockingbird, whose favourite pastime is thwarting the king’s attempts to shoot birds. One night, a portrait of the king comes to life and disposes of the real king, taking his place. The portrait king falls in love with a young shepherdess in another painting and intends to marry her. But, alas, the shepherdess has fallen in love with a chimneysweep and together they elope from the king’s palace. Enraged, the king sends his police to capture them and once they are within his power he forces the shepherdess to marry him. The mockingbird must use all his guile and courage to once more thwart the king and bring his evil reign to an end.
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Cinematography:
Gérard Soirant
Dialogue:
Jacques Prévert
Director:
Paul Grimault
Editor:
Paul Grimault
Music:
Wojciech Kilar
Novel:
Hans Christian Andersen
Screenplay:
Paul Grimault
Jacques Prévert
Sound Editor:
Aline Asséo
Writer:
Paul Grimault
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