The Bremen Town Musicians (disambiguation)

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The Bremen Town Musicians is a German fairy tale.

The Bremen Town Musicians or the Russian title, Bremenskiye Muzykanty may also refer to:

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Town Musicians of Bremen</span> German fairy tale

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The Bremen Town Musicians is a 1969 Soviet musical animated short film produced by Soyuzmultfilm, directed by Inessa Kovalevskaya and written by Yuri Entin and Vasily Livanov, with music by Gennady Gladkov. It is based on the characters of Brothers Grimm fairy-tale, "Town Musicians of Bremen". The film became a cult hit in the Soviet Union because of its memorable musical soundtrack, which contains influences from Western rock and roll music. Two sequels were made, On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians (1973) and The New Bremen Town Musicians (2000).

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<i>On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians</i> 0000 film

On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians is a 1971 Soviet animated short film directed by Vasily Livanov. It was made as a sequel to The Bremen Town Musicians. Zherzdeva & Gorokhov, who voiced the princess & the donkey in the first film were the only ones to reprise their roles.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yuri Entin</span> Russian poet and writer (born 1935)

Yuri Sergeyevich Entin is a Russian and Soviet poet, playwright and lyricist who wrote screenplays and songs for various children's films including The Bremen Town Musicians (1969) and two sequels and Blue Puppy (1976), among others. He also wrote music with Bulat Okudzhava for the 1975 film The Adventures of Buratino.

<i>The New Bremen Town Musicians</i> 2000 Russian film

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