The King and the Mockingbird | Le Roi et l'Oiseau
The kingdom of Takicardie quakes under the rule of the tyrannical King Charles V-et-III-font-VIII-et-VIII-font-XVI, whose favourite pastime is shooting birds. His archenemy is a cheeky mockingbird, whose favourite pastime is thwarting the king’s attempts to shoot birds. One night, a portrait of the king comes to life and disposes of the real king, taking his place. The portrait king falls in love with a young shepherdess in another painting and intends to marry her. But, alas, the shepherdess has fallen in love with a chimneysweep and together they elope from the king’s palace. Enraged, the king sends his police to capture them and once they are within his power he forces the shepherdess to marry him. The mockingbird must use all his guile and courage to once more thwart the king and bring his evil reign to an end.
Description: The kingdom of Takicardie quakes under the rule of the tyrannical King Charles V-et-III-font-VIII-et-VIII-font-XVI, whose favourite pastime is shooting birds. His archenemy is a cheeky mockingbird, whose favourite pastime is thwarting the king’s attempts to shoot birds. One night, a portrait of the king comes to life and disposes of the real king, taking his place. The portrait king falls in love with a young shepherdess in another painting and intends to marry her. But, alas, the shepherdess has fallen in love with a chimneysweep and together they elope from the king’s palace. Enraged, the king sends his police to capture them and once they are within his power he forces the shepherdess to marry him. The mockingbird must use all his guile and courage to once more thwart the king and bring his evil reign to an end.
Genres: Animation, Family, Fantasy
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 83 minutes
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Jean Martin
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Renaud Marx
Played Le ramoneur (voice)
Agnès Viala
Played La bergère (voice)
Pascal Mazzotti
Played Le roi (voice)
Albert Médina
Played Le belluaire / Le haut hurleur (voice)
Philippe Derrez
Played Le liftier / Le speaker (voice)
Raymond Bussières
Played Le chef de la police (voice)
Roger Blin
Played L’aveugle (voice)
Claude Piéplu
Played Le maire du palais (voice)
Hubert Deschamps
Played Le sentencieux (voice)
Jeanne Witta
Played (Voice)
Jacques Colombat
Played (Voice)
Jean Vimenet
Played (Voice)
Lionel Charpy
Played (Voice)
Robert Lombard
Played (Voice)
Jean Mermet
Played (Voice)
Vincent Montrobert
Played (Voice)
Pierre Risch
Played (Voice)
Bruno Sermonne
Played (Voice)
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