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7,1/10
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA lonely princess and a poor cobbler fall in love while trying to reclaim three magical orbs stolen by a bumbling thief, all while outwitting an ambitious sorcerer.A lonely princess and a poor cobbler fall in love while trying to reclaim three magical orbs stolen by a bumbling thief, all while outwitting an ambitious sorcerer.A lonely princess and a poor cobbler fall in love while trying to reclaim three magical orbs stolen by a bumbling thief, all while outwitting an ambitious sorcerer.
Vincent Price
- ZigZag
- (Synchronisation)
Matthew Broderick
- Tack the Cobbler (Miramax version)
- (Synchronisation)
Jennifer Beals
- Princess YumYum (Miramax version)
- (Synchronisation)
Bobbi Page
- Princess YumYum (Majestic Films version)
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Steve Lively
- Tack the Cobbler (Majestic Films version)
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Eddie Carroll
- The Thief (Majestic Films version)
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Ed. E. Carroll)
- …
Clive Revill
- King Nod (re-edited versions)
- (Synchronisation)
Mona Marshall
- Nurse (Majestic Films version)
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Joan Sims
- Mad and Holy Old Witch
- (Synchronisation)
Kevin Dorsey
- Mighty One-Eye (re-edited versions)
- (Synchronisation)
Donald Pleasence
- Phido the Vulture (original and Majestic Films version)
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Stanley Baxter
- Gofer
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Kenneth Williams
- Goblet
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Clinton Sundberg
- Dying Soldier
- (Synchronisation)
Windsor Davies
- Chief Roofless
- (Synchronisation)
Frederick Shaw
- Goolie
- (Synchronisation)
Thick Wilson
- Hook
- (Synchronisation)
Eddie Byrne
- Hoof
- (Synchronisation)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe film holds the record for the longest production schedule of a completed feature: 28 years.
- PatzerDuring the song sequence in the desert scenes, it is said they are all illiterate, but earlier they were seen reading.
- Zitate
[last lines]
[original version]
Princess Yum-Yum: I love you.
[Tack takes the tacks from his mouth at last]
Tack the Cobbler: And I love you.
[they hug]
- Crazy CreditsThe end credits of the South African/Australian prints of "The Princess and the Cobbler" show scenes from the movie that were scrapped from the edited versions, including the Thief narrowly avoiding getting his arms chopped off, behind the credits. However, the prints of "Arabian Knight" only use a black background behind the credits.
- Alternative VersionenFour major versions of the film exist - the workprint, The Princess and the Cobbler, Arabian Knight, and the Recobbled Cut. Richard Williams' 1992 workprint was bootlegged on video, and copies have been shared among animation fans and professionals for years. It is an unfinished work in progress. A slightly later workprint from 13 May 1992 was preserved by Williams himself as "A Moment In Time," archived and digitally duplicated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. "The Academy has it, it's in a 'golden box' now and it's safe," Williams said. The unfinished version was screened at the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
- VerbindungenFeatured in I Drew Roger Rabbit (1988)
Ausgewählte Rezension
The Thief and the Cobbler was 30 years in the making, was released in a couple of different chopped up forms, then someone took all the footage they could find to try and create a version of the director's original vision, called the Recobbled Cut. There are a few versions of this fan-edited version; I saw the most recent, Mark 4, and that's the version I'm reviewing.
The film is made up of finished animation pulled from video, some 35mm finished footage, some work prints, test animations, half done sequences, and still sketches. In spite of this miscellany, the story of a kingdom under threat from a thief, a one-eyed warlord, and Vincent Price, has a fairly coherent and engaging story.
The quality varies from moment to moment. Some scenes are fully finished, but many look like there are details missing, and color and quality vary from moment to moment. But much of what is there is truly stunning. There are wonderfully clever effects, like a top down, shot of a chase over a tiled floor that reveals an optical illusion. Parts have a Fleischer Brothers surrealist aspect, while the finale, the wildly elaborate destruction of a vast war machine, would have been one of the greatest animated sequences of all time had it been fully finished. Even in its current form it's incredibly impressive.
It's hard to know how the final film would have looked. The director was apparently constantly changing and reanimating sequences (which lead to cost and time overruns that got him thrown off the project), so even the "finished" parts might not have been final. But I salute the guy who put this together and hope that someday he or perhaps Disney (who may have more footage in a vault) will create something even closer to the director's vision.
Well worth watching for animation fans who can deal with the flawed presentation.
The film is made up of finished animation pulled from video, some 35mm finished footage, some work prints, test animations, half done sequences, and still sketches. In spite of this miscellany, the story of a kingdom under threat from a thief, a one-eyed warlord, and Vincent Price, has a fairly coherent and engaging story.
The quality varies from moment to moment. Some scenes are fully finished, but many look like there are details missing, and color and quality vary from moment to moment. But much of what is there is truly stunning. There are wonderfully clever effects, like a top down, shot of a chase over a tiled floor that reveals an optical illusion. Parts have a Fleischer Brothers surrealist aspect, while the finale, the wildly elaborate destruction of a vast war machine, would have been one of the greatest animated sequences of all time had it been fully finished. Even in its current form it's incredibly impressive.
It's hard to know how the final film would have looked. The director was apparently constantly changing and reanimating sequences (which lead to cost and time overruns that got him thrown off the project), so even the "finished" parts might not have been final. But I salute the guy who put this together and hope that someday he or perhaps Disney (who may have more footage in a vault) will create something even closer to the director's vision.
Well worth watching for animation fans who can deal with the flawed presentation.
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- Herkunftsländer
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- Budget
- 25.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 669.276 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 319.723 $
- 27. Aug. 1995
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 669.276 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 39 Minuten
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