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- BFI identifier274499
- Date1966 (Production)
- Production countryUnited Kingdom
- Production company
- SynopsisA strange little man helps a miller's daughter to spin straw into gold and to marry the king. (Synopsis) Animated version of the classic fairy tale principally using colourful cut-out animation. (NFA Catalogue)
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Title
Rumpel-stiltzkin (Original)
Rumpelstiltzkin (Alternative)
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16mm Colour Positive - Safety - Combined - Viewing
16mm Colour Positive - Safety - Combined - Viewing
view all - Scripts / DocumentsRumpel-stiltzkin - Episode from the Classic Fairy Tales series. [A strange little man helps the beautiful daughter of a humble miller to marry a king. The man teaches the girl to spin straw into gold to impress her husband, but for this she pays a terrible price - that of her first born child. Filled with remorse for her rash promise she begs the little man to save her child, he agrees that if she can guess his name, the child will be spared. The queen sends out royal spies to find the name, none are correct, but just as all looks lost a messenger returns who has heard the name Rumpelstiltzkin and the queen wins back her child. The little man is furious and stamps his foot so hard he disappears through the floor] Written and directed by Joy Batchelor; designed by Sunniva Kellquist; animated by Harold Whitaker; music composed by Jack King; narration by Yvonne Gilan Papers include, script, music cue sheet and photograph - HAB-1-76-7
Script - Commentary script, 4 pages, without annotation, 10 November 1969 - HAB-1-76-7-1
Photograph - Black & white production still showing the room in the castle where straw is piled up high waiting to be spun into gold no date - HAB-1-76-7-3
Document: exhibition - Certificate of participation for the film at the Second Fairytale Film Festival, Odense, Denmark, 1977 - HAB-1-76-7-4
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Series Work - 785837
United Kingdom - Film - Fiction
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Work - 274499 - 1966 (Production)
United Kingdom - Film
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