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A film based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Wild Swans" about a princess who rescues her eleven brothers from a spell cast by an evil queen.

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Eliise
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Young King
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Archbishop (as Andris Zagars)
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Good Mother
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King, Eliise's Father
Liina Orlova ...
Evil Queen
Helend Peep ...
Vanataat
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jürmo Eespere ...
Eliise's Brother
Kaspar Jancis ...
Eliise's Brother
Ene Järvis ...
Witch
Milvi Jürgenson ...
Witch
Luule Komissarov ...
Witch
Hardi Kompa ...
Eliise's Brother
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Kojaülem
Kristjan Kruusement ...
Eliise's Brother
Kristjan Kõver ...
Eliise'e Brother
Ivar Kümnik
Hendrik Lepp ...
Eliise's Brother
Oskar Liigand
Marje Metsur ...
Witch
Peeter Murdmaa ...
Eliise's Brother
Levi-Danel Mägila ...
Eliise's Brother
Verner Mättas ...
Eliise's Brother
Indrek Oolu ...
Eliise's Brother
Mari Palm ...
Witch
Ellu Puudist ...
Witch
Malle Pärn
Sven Raa ...
Kid
Leida Rammo ...
Witch
Ago Roo
Eili Sild ...
Witch
Mari Torga
Tanel Urb ...
Eliise's Brother

Directed by

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Helle Karis ... (as Helle Murdmaa)

Written by

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Hans Christian Andersen ... (fairy tale: "The Wild Swans")
 
Helle Karis ... () (as Helle Murdmaa)
 
Savva Kulish ... ()
 
Juhan Viiding ... ()

Produced by

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Karl Levoll ... producer

Music by

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Oleg Karavaychuk ... (as Oleg Karavajchuk)

Cinematography by

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Ago Ruus

Editing by

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Juta Kuhi
Eevi Säde

Editorial Department

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Anne Saul ... color timer

Production Design by

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Ronald Kolmann

Costume Design by

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Mare Raidma

Makeup Department

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Aita Levoll ... makeup artist
Mari-Anne Toover ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Kerdi Kuusik-Oengo ... production manager (as Kerdi Kuusik)
Heints Preimann ... production manager
Lea Remmelkoor ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Toomas Lepp ... first assistant director
Rita Männisalu ... assistant director
Kaupo Suuster ... assistant director
Mait Tarmas ... assistant director
Mari Torga ... assistant director
Andres Trei ... assistant director

Art Department

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Pille-Maris Arro ... property master (as Pille Arro)
Tarmo Herkül ... property master
Aet Kukk ... property master
Merle Orumets ... assistant production designer

Sound Department

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Mart Kessel-Otsa ... sound (as Mart Otsa)
Ivo Melder ... sound assistant
Kadi Müür ... sound

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Martti Veri ... pyrotechnician (as Marti Veri)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Uno Lahtein ... gaffer
Toomas Massov ... camera operator
Peep Peitre ... lighting technician
Mallor Piho ... lighting technician
Rein Pruul ... camera operator
Roland Rajamägi ... still photographer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Krista Lukki ... costumer

Script and Continuity Department

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Loora Tarm ... script editor

Additional Crew

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Jüri Keskpaik ... consultant
Einar Leigna ... consultant
Mai Murdmaa ... consultant
Tiit Randla ... consultant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Once upon a time, a King had eleven sons and one daughter. When his wife, the Queen, died, the King remarried. The new wife and the children's stepmother looks beautiful on the outside, but actually she's an evil witch. She sends the young princess Eliise to live in the village as an ordinary peasant girl and turns all the princes into wild swans. The princes are stuck being swans all day long and only at night can they regain their true form. When Eliise is 15 years old, she learns about the fate of her brothers and now she must overcome the obstacles put in her way by her stepmother in order to release her brothers from the spell. Written by nihilistening

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Also Known As
  • Дикие лебеди (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Die elf Schwäne (East Germany)
  • Die wilden Schwäne (East Germany)
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  • 86 min
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Movie Connections Version of The Seven Swans (1917). See more »

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