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Swan People is a 1970 American animated fantasy musical film produced by DW-Go Fish Cartoon Studio and distributed by DW-Go Fish Pictures.
During the 1950s, Dora Wilson had planned an animated film inspired by the mythology of swan maiden in the mid-1960s TBD
Fame music conductor and composer, Leopold Skotowski, along with the London Symphony Orchestra, was hired to composing the music score inspired by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake.
Swan People was released on February 20, 1970 to positive reviews and was a box office success. The film is notable for being the debut of Lancy, Rascal and Battly, a trio of supporting characters portraying as henchmen (or known as "henchanimals") to Warc, who would later appeared in other animated features produced by DreamWorks Studios, alongside spinning-off into their own franchise with comics, video games, feature films and merchandising featuring the trio.
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Cast[]
- Julie Andrews as Princess Swanette - a swan maiden who is the ruler of the secret land of Swan Kingdom
- Patrick Wayne as Sling - a hunter who discovers the swan people TBD
- Kirk Douglas as Warc - a villainous warlock TBD
- Bill Scott as Dwify - TBD
- June Foray as Lancy - TBD. Foray also voiced other characters such as the baker lady, TBD
- Don Messick as Rascal - TBD
- Charles Nelson Reilly as Battly - TBD
- Nicole Jaffe as TBD
- Mary Wickes as Ms. Abigail, a nun
- Jean Shepherd as the Narrator