German "Famous Five" Films
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Re: German "Famous Five" Films
The DVD-sets of 2-4 I own have English subtitles, no 1 doesn't have. As far as I know No 1 was dubbed for the French market, if there is an official English dubbed or subtitled version I don't know.
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Re: German "Famous Five" Films
I have the first 2 in DVD, no.1 is in German (no English subs, might try online) no. 2 has English subs. I have no. 3 in bluray it does has English subs don't have four but will buy with 5 when it comes out on bluray
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Re: German "Famous Five" Films
The German Disney channel will show the first two films the next two Tuesdays at 20:15 and reair them the following Wednesday aroung 17:20.
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Re: German "Famous Five" Films
I don't think I ever shared my thoughts on the fourth film, which I saw some time ago. It's set in Egypt and, like the third film (which takes place in Thailand), the exotic location means that it doesn't feel very Famous Five-ish, though I still enjoyed some aspects of it.
The original cast were getting too old by the fourth film so I'm glad there has been a change of cast for the fifth, which I've just watched. Julian et al look the part and their acting is very natural. Like the first two films, the story is set in Germany and features some lovely-looking woods, buildings, etc. The pace is on the slow side in the first half but it picks up in the second half and there are shades of The Circus of Adventure at one point. I don't want to give too much away but the mixture of characters is interesting and there's a pair of large rocks known as 'The Twin Brothers', which I thought was a nice Blytonian-sounding touch. It's a shame that there is a bit of 'language' that Enid Blyton would never have used - and I don't mean German!
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The original cast were getting too old by the fourth film so I'm glad there has been a change of cast for the fifth, which I've just watched. Julian et al look the part and their acting is very natural. Like the first two films, the story is set in Germany and features some lovely-looking woods, buildings, etc. The pace is on the slow side in the first half but it picks up in the second half and there are shades of The Circus of Adventure at one point. I don't want to give too much away but the mixture of characters is interesting and there's a pair of large rocks known as 'The Twin Brothers', which I thought was a nice Blytonian-sounding touch. It's a shame that there is a bit of 'language' that Enid Blyton would never have used - and I don't mean German!
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Re: German "Famous Five" film in 2012
I love the funf Freunde film I’m a huge fan of the old childrens adventures and I love famous five and Funf Freunde five friends I have 3 Funf Freunde film t shirts and 2 posters abs all the DVD’s with subtitles there’s no subtitles for first one I wish there was dubbed English as the blurbs are Enid online
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Re: German "Famous Five" Films
I love the Funf Freunde films so good I have 3 t shirt one is a rare orignal one with the five on and 2 film posters I love the old childrens adventures
Re: German "Famous Five" Films
I love this new films I have the DVD’s 3 t shirts and 2 posters no English dubbed witch is odd as there are loads of English blurbs on the films and famous five titles also I’m a member of tge Arthur Ransome Society I love the swallows and Amazons also I love most of the Blyton adventures all
- Anita Bensoussane
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Re: German "Famous Five" Films
Welcome, Arthur. I enjoyed the first two Fünf Freunde films but felt that the third and fourth strayed too far from the original Famous Five.
I like Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons books as well, though I didn't read them until I was an adult.
I like Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons books as well, though I didn't read them until I was an adult.
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Re: German "Famous Five" film in 2012
. I love the Funf Freunde films I have 2 posters and 3 t shirts and the DVD’s
Re: German "Famous Five" Films
I love the films with English subtitles on my DVD’s I got DVD’s 2 posters and 3 t shirts one rare I’m a big fan I also love Arthur Ransomes Swallows and Amazons and other Enid Blyton adventures I do love the Funf Freunde films
Re: German "Famous Five" Films
Yay I’m a member of the Arthur Ransome Socitey and the Arthur Ransome groups on Facebook and I like sailingAnita Bensoussane wrote: ↑17 Feb 2022, 23:53 Welcome, Arthur. I enjoyed the first two Fünf Freunde films but felt that the third and fourth strayed too far from the original Famous Five.
I like Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons books as well, though I didn't read them until I was an adult.