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Duck Ugly (Couac, le vilain petit canard in French) is a 2000 French animated film co-produced by Millimages, TerraGlyph Productions, Ireland and Moro Studios, Barcelona. It was directed by Deane Taylor and Emmanuel Klotz.
Duck Ugly | |
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French | Couac, le vilain petit canard |
Directed by | Deane Taylor Emmanuel Klotz |
Written by | Deane Taylor |
Screenplay by | Deane Taylor Paul Morris Fred Louf |
Production company | |
Running time | 65 minutes |
Countries | France Ireland[1] |
Language | French |
The film is based on the fairy tale The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen.
Cast
edit- Hélène Bizot as Couac (Duck Ugly)
- Gilles Coiffard as Ramuncho (in the french version) and as Maurice (in the english version)
English cast
edit- Barbara Scaff as Duck Ugly
- Kim Broderick as Ladybird
- David Gasman as Simon
- Mike Marshall as Crooked Man
- Leslie Clack as Harry
- Helen Later as Trotsky
- Joe Sheridan as Hamlet
References
edit- ^ Sheehy, Ted (19 January 2000). "Irish Film Board backs Chosen Few". www.screendaily.com. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
External links
edit- Duck Ugly on Millimages website
- Duck Ugly on the Big Cartoon Database
- Animation: A World History: Volume III: Contemporary Times
- SCHLINGEL International Film Festival
- Duck Ugly at IMDb