The Seven Swans
The Seven Swans

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The Seven Swans

1917
Movie
50 min
English

Once upon a time there was a beautiful little Princess, Tweedledee, who lived with her father and seven brothers in 'The Kingdom of the Seven Dials'. The Wicked Queen, the Witch of the Bouncing Ball, turns Tweedledee's brothers into seven swans.

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Director: J. Stuart BlacktonGenres: Fantasy, Family

Plot Summary

This silent film adaptation tells the classic fairy tale of a princess who must save her seven brothers from a wicked enchantment that has turned them into swans. She embarks on a perilous journey, facing numerous challenges and relying on her courage and determination to break the spell and reunite with her family.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1917, specific critical reception is difficult to ascertain with modern metrics. However, fairy tale adaptations were popular during this era, and J. Stuart Blackton was a notable filmmaker known for his early animation and trick films, suggesting it was likely received as an engaging family-friendly fantasy.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charming and imaginative retelling of a beloved fairy tale.

  • Visually engaging for its time, capturing the magical essence of the story.

  • A simple yet effective narrative that appeals to younger audiences.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this silent film is not available. However, silent films of this nature were generally appreciated for their visual storytelling and fantastical elements.

Fun Fact

J. Stuart Blackton, the director of 'The Seven Swans,' was a pioneer in the American film industry, often credited with early experiments in animation and stop-motion techniques, though this particular film is primarily known as a live-action fairy tale adaptation.

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