The Smurfs and the Magic Flute (1976)
January 21, 1976Release Date
The Smurfs and the Magic Flute (1976)
January 21, 1976Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
William Coryn
Johan (voice)
Michel Modo
Pirlouit (voice)
Jacques Dynam
La Mortaille (voice)
Jacques Balutin
Le buveur
Angelo Bardi
Le marchand
Henri Crémieux
Homnibus (voice)
Michel Elias
Le Grand Schtroumf (voice)
Ginette Garcin
Dame Barde (voice)
Henri Labussière
Fisherman (voice)
Georges Atlas
Séneschal (voice)
Roger Crouzet
Le Schtroumpf #2 (voice)
Jacques Ciron
Le visiteur (voice)
Georges Pradez
Le roi (voice)
Eddie Lateste
Director
Peyo
Director / Adaptation / Characters / Comic Book
Michel Legrand
Original Music Composer
Nebiha Ben Milad
Editor
Michèle Neny
Editor
Paulette Melloul
Art Direction
Jacques Delfosse
Camera Operator
François Léonard
Camera Operator
Marcel van Steenhuyse
Camera Operator
Yvan Delporte
Screenplay
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 21, 1976
Original NameLa Flûte à six schtroumpfs
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Content RatingG
Box Office$11,234,220
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The Smurfs and the Magic Flute (French: La Flûte à six schtroumpfs, lit. The Flute of Six Smurfs) is a 1975 Belgian fantasy comedy animated film, starring the Smurfs. The film was directed by their creator, Peyo. Although the film premiered in 1975 in Belgium and Switzerland, it was not released in the United Kingdom until 1979, and in the United States until 1983, in the wake of the characters' newfound popularity.
The film is based on the 1958 comic book of the same name, originally a part of the Johan and Peewit series (created by Peyo in 1952), and notable as the first appearance of the smurfs in media. Accordingly, although the Smurfs play a major part, they do not appear until 35 minutes into the film.
The film was not produced by Hanna-Barbera, the creators of The Smurfs television series, but by Brussels' Belvision Studios and Éditions Dupuis. The voice talent from that show was not present in either English version. Instead, the work was handled by a non-union crew whose members had previously appeared in anime dubs for U.S. television for the American dub, while a non-union British crew was used for the UK English dub.
A presentation of independent film company Atlantic Releasing in the United States, The Smurfs and the Magic Flute grossed over US$19 million. The film's success led to the creation of Clubhouse Pictures, Atlantic's children's film division.
The English dub of the film was presented in Dolby Stereo sound.