Die Rose von Bagdad
1949La Rosa di Bagdad (English: The Rose of Baghdad) is a 1949 Italian animated film by Anton Gino Domeneghini. In 1952, the film was dubbed into English, retitled The Singing Princess and dubbed by Julie Andrews as her first venture into voice-over work. The film was reissued in 1967, at the height of Andrews' subsequent Hollywood career. It is often cited as one of the first animated films from Europe and in Technicolor together with The Dynamite Brothers.[1][2] It also Italy's first film in Technicolor.[3]
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Kinostart: | 1948 22.12.1949 | ||||||||||||||
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Genre: | Spielfilm | ||||||||||||||
Herstellungsland: | Italien | ||||||||||||||
Originalsprache: | Italienisch | ||||||||||||||
Farbe: | Farbe | ||||||||||||||
IMDB: | 262 |
Regie: | Anton Gino Domeneghini | |
Drehbuch: | Enrico D'Angelo | |
Lucio De Caro | ||
Kamera: | Fernando Carcupino | |
Schnitt: | Lucio De Caro | |
Musik: | Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli | |
Produzent: | Anton Gino Domeneghini |
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