Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special)

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Original Title: Rudolph the Red- Nosed Reindeer ). 's A stop-motion film animation film directed by Larry Roemer in 1964 He is the predecessor of the film Rudolph the Red-Nosed 2 In 1998 came the story also as Rudolph the Red-Nosed out in an animated version.

Action

Christmas is in danger of American newspapers report: " Bad weather could postpone Christmas!". Santa Claus can therefore not deliver in time for Christmas Eve at the Children 's gifts. The Snowman Sam out of the winter forest tells of the reindeer Rudolph, was born with a bright red nose. He is the son of Leitrentier thunder of the sled from Santa. This characteristic is, however, Rudolph teased and ostracized by the other reindeer. Even his father did not accept him because of this blemish. Hermey (Hermann), one of Santa's elves is also dissatisfied with his lot. He would rather be a dentist than for Santa Claus to make toys. The other elves shun him therefore. Even with the Santa Claus he gets by in a conflict. Hermey and Rudolph are so fellow sufferers, so they join with additional different as the spurned toys or the snow monster together. Hermey and Rudolph return to the Christmas town back to save the endangered through the blizzard delivery of gifts, because Rudolph is Santa Claus thanks to his bright red nose and show the way to save the party.

Background

This animated film is an adaptation of a poem from 1939 by Robert L. May His brother in law Johnny Marks set to music the subject in 1949 entitled Rudolph, the Red- Nosed Reindeer for Christmas program on U.S. television. The film is animated with lovable and simply decorated dolls. The characters in single shots in the so-called stop-motion technique included in a modeled winter world. The individual scenes are thematically accompanied with songs.

The film is available on DVD and Blu -ray Disc.

Criticism

The film from 1964 is considered a classic of Knetgummikunst. "A great children's film of the children encouraged to be different than others. " Even if the animations are not always liquid is Rudolph the Red-Nosed still a nice Christmas movie.

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