The Trumpet of the Swan is a 2001 American animated drama film produced by Nest Family Entertainment and RichCrest Animation Studios, directed by Richard Rich & Terry L. Noss,[1] and distributed by TriStar Pictures.
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Directed by | Richard Rich Terry L. Noss |
Screenplay by | Judy Rothman Rofé |
Based on | The Trumpet of the Swan by E.B. White |
Produced by | Paul J. Newman Lin Oliver |
Starring | Jason Alexander Mary Steenburgen Reese Witherspoon Seth Green Carol Burnett Joe Mantegna Dee Bradley Baker |
Edited by | Joe Campana |
Music by | Marcus Miller |
Production companies | TriStar Pictures Nest Family Entertainment RichCrest Animation Studios |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Releasing |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $628,387 |
Based on E. B. White's popular children's book of the same name, it tells the story of a young trumpeter swan who is born with muteness and is vying for the attention of a beautiful pen. He overcomes this by learning to play the trumpet.[2]
The Trumpet of the Swan received mostly negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film scored a 15% 'Rotten' rating. The site's critical consensus says "An uninspired E.B. White adaptation that's targeted at the very young."[3]
By the end of its run, The Trumpet of the Swan grossed a mere $628,387.[4]
In 2001, it was nominated by the Casting Society of America for best voice-casting in an animated film, but lost the award to Disney's The Emperor's New Groove. It is notable, however, that an independent animated film would be able to win such a nomination. It was the last film based on a book by E. B. White until 2006's Charlotte's Web.
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