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The Bremen Town Musicians (Collection)

The Bremen Town Musicians (Collection)

The Bremen Town Musicians is a 1969 Soviet musical animated film produced by Soyuzmultfilm, directed by Inessa Kovalevskaya and written by Yuri Entin and Vasily Livanov, with music by Gennady Gladkov. It is based on the characters of Brothers Grimm fairy tale, Town Musicians of Bremen. The film became a cult hit in the Soviet Union because of its memorable musical soundtrack, which contains influences from Western rock 'n' roll music. Two sequels were made, including On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians (1973) and The New Bremen Musicians (2000).

The Bremen Town Musicians
The Bremen Town Musicians

The Bremen Town Musicians

Year

1969

Rating

7.0

Language

Russian

Original Title

Бременские музыканты

The adventures of the wandering musicians from Bremen such as Troubadour, Donkey, Dog, Cat and Rooster. In one of the towns Troubadour falls in love with a Princess and makes up a plan how to get the King's confidence.

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On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians
On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians

On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians

Year

1973

Rating

7.0

Language

Russian

Original Title

По следам бременских музыкантов

The King, wanting for his daughter to be found and returned to his castle, hires Detective to carry out the task. He successfully kidnaps and returns Princess back to the kingdom, but Troubadour and his animal friends Bremen Town Musicians hurry to release her.

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The New Bremen Musicians
The New Bremen Musicians

The New Bremen Musicians

Year

2000

Rating

6.2

Language

Russian

Original Title

Новые Бременские

Thirty years have passed since audiences first met the cheerful Troubadour, the beautiful Princess, and their four-legged musician friends. Much has changed since then: the Troubadour and the Princess have had a son, the King has fallen on hard times, while the bandits now live in comfort, and the Lady Ataman, who has become a Banker, weaves her web of intrigue.

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