Barbie and The Three Musketeers

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Movie
German title Barbie and The Three Musketeers
Original title Barbie and the Three Musketeers
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2009
length 81 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director William Lau
script Amy Wolfram
production Shelley Dvi-Vardhana
Pat Link
Shawn McCorkindale
cut Jordan Hemsley
synchronization

Barbie and the Three Musketeers (Original: Barbie and the Three Musketeers ) is a computer-animated film directed by William Lau that was released in 2009. The direct-to-video production is the sixteenth of thirty-four Barbie films to date.

action

Corinne (Barbie), the daughter of the famous musketeer D'Artagnan, has dreamed her whole life of being one of the famous musketeers. Finally, on her seventeenth birthday, she makes her way to Paris. Once there, she meets three girls who share their desire to become a musketeer. When the four find out that an attack on the prince is planned, they get their chance to prove themselves. They get help from the old housekeeper of the castle, who teaches them the techniques of fighting and thus prepares them for the fight. Soon they are dancing in wonderful clothes at a masked ball, sneaking through secret passages and even managing to confront the enemy. Your dream will come true - you are now one of the musketeers.

reception

The DVD was sold about 1.1 million times by April 2010 and achieved sales of 16 million US dollars.

synchronization

role English speaker German speaker
Corinne Kelly Sheridan Ilona Otto
Philipe Tim Curry Reinhard Kuhnert
Alexander David Kaye Uli Krohm
Corinne's mother Nicole Oliver Christin Marquitan
Viveca Kira Tozer Magdalena Turba
Aramina Willow Johnson Giuliana Jakobeit
Renée Dorla Bell Sonja Spuhl
Hélène Kathleen Barr Rita Engelmann

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Barbie and the Three Musketeers - DVD sales The Numbers - Nash Information Services