The Seven Ravens (film)
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Directed by | Ferdinand Diehl Hermann Diehl |
Produced by | Puppentrickfilm |
Written by | Paul Diehl Jacob Grimm (story) Wilhelm Grimm (story) |
Music by | Walter Pepper |
Cinematography | Alfonse Lufteck |
Release date(s) | Dec. 2, 1937 (Germany) Apr. 2, 1953 (USA) |
Running time | 53 min |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
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The Seven Ravens (German: Die sieben Raben) is a German stop motion-animated film that was directed by the Diehl brothers. It was released in Germany on December 2, 1937, and was the eighth animated feature film to ever be released (Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is the ninth). It was also the third to use puppet animation, behind The New Gulliver (1935) and The Tale of the Fox (released in Germany seven months earlier).
[edit] Plot
The plot is based on the fairy tale of the same name which was written by the Brothers Grimm.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Die sieben Raben at the Internet Movie Database
- The Seven Ravens at All Movie Guide (contains some incorrect information)