The Bremen Town Musicians

1969
7.9| 0h20m| G| en| More Info
Released: 10 October 1969 Released
Producted By: Soyuzmultfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.souzmult.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=119
Synopsis

A musical film about 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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Anatoli Gorokhov as Rooster / Cat / Donkey / Dog / Guardian (voice) / Петух, Кот, Осёл, Пёс, охрана
Oleg Anofriev as Troubadour / King / Guardian / Robbers / Robbers chieftian [Atamansha] (voice) / разбойники, охрана, Трубадур, Атаманша
Gennadiy Gladkov as Undersized guard (voice) (uncredited) / Король (произносит слова «Большой секрет!» в песне охранников, в титрах не указан)

Reviews

Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
Chirphymium It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Mathilde the Guild Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
Iris I would like to explain the popularity of this Animation. It's a Romantic and Adventurous story. And it is a legendary Musical for children made a bit in style of Rock musical. Especially its Sequel – the 2 part. That's why You won't find ordinary dialogues. The story of main characters is told through their songs which were written also with lots humor and subtle irony. Probably this (the language barrier) could be the main obstacle which could prevent unfortunately to apprehend and feel this animation fully . The graphic is rather laconic and made a bit in abstract and avant-garde style. But the Main thing for which this animation and its Sequel are estimated so High is its Music and general Mood created by the Songs which were performed by legendary singers Oleg Anofriev in 1st part and Muslim Magomaev in Sequel. They are known by heart by lots of people in Former USSR and Russia. Lots of generations were brought up on them. Even special Vinyl Disks for kids were released. A Spoiler- Some Details about How it was made.The most curious thing-the Surprise which you will discover in the End is that ALL Characters except Princess were dubbed by One Actor – Oleg Anofriev.It was a musical attraction and a Know-How of Anofriev. It was His special Talent and Gift. He could do absolutely everything from his voice. He could Sing beautifully and at the same time he could imitate different timbres: from high and almost childish voice till smth in style of Joe Cocker or Garou with some sexy hoarseness in his voice. So afterwards he has written lots of Soundtracks to different animations and movies in his special Style and they also became very popular. In Sequel of this animation which also became a Great Hit another Legendary performer appears. A Soviet Star –Muslim Magomaev. He metaphorically took "the challenge" of Oleg Anofriev and repeated his Musical Trick by performing the part of three main Characters including Troubadour.Another curious thing is that it was made by Russian Sherlock Holmes , by Vasily Livanov who played this Role in Russian Movie- adaptations of Conan Doyle. He is not only a prominent actor but also has created animations, films, lyrics, scenarios, etc He has lots of talents. And another funny thing is that the image of Princess (from her "little red dress" till her appearance) was inspired greatly by future wife of a Poet – Yuri Entin who wrote the lyrics to these animations . So, if you' re interested in Art of Acting, if you enjoy different musical and vocal experiments, if you're not afraid of Russian Language this animation is for You. :)
superperson1 The thing that will surprise you most about Bremenskie Muzykanty is how such amazing music and voice work can be accompanied by such slipshod animation. There is no question, here is probably the best soundtrack in Soviet cartoons. All the songs are witty, masterful, fun, emotionally stirring, and life-affirming, and Oleg Anofriev's character work is unforgettable. Meanwhile the animation is amateurish and unsophisticated at best. It's flat, there's no personality or engaging style, and it really looks like a bad afterthought, the creators rushing to showcase the songs without giving due consideration to the visuals. So sit back, close your eyes, and enjoy the magic. Or better yet, get your hands on the soundtrack with Anofriev doing additional narration, which is a truly wonderful recording.
hilarythebaker This is my favorite Russian cartoon. I don't understand very much Russian, but I do like Russian films. I have loaned my DVD copy of this cartoon to some of my friends, and both families LOVED it! The first family was American, and they had a lot of trouble believing that the cartoon was made during Communism! They don't know any Russian, but they loved watching the cartoon. The lady told me that her husband saw the title for the second part of the cartoon, and claimed that the title meant, "They went that-away!!!" Their younger son thought it was very cool and wished his friends could have seen it.The other family had adopted children from Russia, who are quite young, so I thought the kids might like to see it. They enjoyed it, but the little girl wondered why there weren't any words, and her daddy explained that the words were in the song.What I like best about this movie is the fact that one of my very favorite Russian singers, Oleg Anofriev, is one of the principle voices. Overall, it is a very pretty movie. Anyone who likes a good cartoon or who is learning Russian, must watch this Soviet classic!
moongoddess1907 This is one of the greatest cartoons that i watched when i was a kid. It was very popular in Soviet Union at that time, and was shown on TV very often. Even now I still enjoy this cartoon, it has wonderful and memorable music, characters are so lovable and the plot is great (well, it's based on the story of brothers' Grimm). It has great deal of humor and romance and it's done so nicely. Characters are dressed in the style of 70's which gives the cartoon that special 70's touch. It is a musical cartoon, even if you don't know Russian, you will still understand what is going on. I highly recommend it not only to kids but also to adults who enjoy good and kind cartoons.