The Dancing Shoes (1977)
Movie | |
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Original title | The dancing shoes |
Country of production | GDR |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1977 |
length | 44 minutes |
Rod | |
Director | Ursula Schmenger |
script |
Siegfried Hönicke , Ursula Schmenger |
production |
DEFA on behalf of East German television |
music | Leonid Balai |
camera | Siegfried Hönicke |
occupation | |
Princesses:
Princes: |
The Dancing Shoes is a German fairy tale film from 1977. The TV movie is based on the Grimm fairy tale The Dancing Shoes .
action
Every morning a king notices that his daughters have shoes that are shattered. However, the whole room is monitored and locked. Once a soldier comes along who has stolen an apple. The king wants to get him off his sentence if he finds out what his daughters do every night. In two nights the soldier sees nothing, but on the third night he comes into the dance hall , in which the princesses always hang out with their princes. He finds out the secret, but doesn't tell because of his promise. He had to make the promise because his cloak, with which he could make himself invisible, had gone unnoticed and was therefore seen by the princesses and princes. But it turns out differently: the princesses tell the king the truth. The soldier marries the youngest princess, who was the only one who had no husband up to that point.
criticism
"Fairytale film shot for television based on the Brothers Grimm."
DVD release
In September 2010 the film was released on DVD by Icestorm Distribution GmbH .
Web links
- The worn-out shoes in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The danced shoes in the online film database
- The danced shoes at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ The shoes that were danced to pieces. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .
- ↑ Amazon.com: The Dancing Shoes - DDR TV Archive. Retrieved December 14, 2017 .