The Swan Princess (1994)
The Swan Princess (1994)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently The Swan Princess is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Amazon Video, Microsoft Store, YouTube, Vudu, AMC on Demand
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Cast & Crew.
Jack Palance
Sir Rothbart
Howard McGillin
Adult Prince Derek
Michelle Nicastro
Adult Princess Odette
Liz Callaway
Princess Odette
John Cleese
Jean-Bob
Steven Wright
Speed
Steve Vinovich
Puffin
Mark Harelik
Lord Rogers
James Arrington
Sir Chamberlain
Davis Gaines
Sir Chamberlain
Joel McKinnon Miller
Bromley (voice)
Dakin Matthews
King William (voice)
Richard Rich
Director
Sandy Duncan
Queen Uberta (voice)
Brian Nissen
Writer
Jared F. Brown
Producer
Adam Wylie
Young Derek (voice)
Adrian Zahiri
Young Princess Odette (voice)
Lex de Azevedo
Composer
Tom Alan Robbins
Musician (voice)
Bess Hopper
Bridget (voice) / Foley
Armetta Jackson-Hamlett
Editor
Jon Joyce
Chorus (voice)
James Koford
Editor
Susan Boyd
Chorus (voice)
Geoffrey Johnson
CastingDirector
Catte Adams
Chorus (voice)
Vincent Liff
CastingDirector
Angie Jaree
Chorus (voice)
Tara Jayne Rubin
CastingDirector
Bobbi Page
Chorus (voice)
Amick Byram
Chorus (voice)
Beth Anderson
Chorus (voice)
Kerry Katz
Chorus (voice)
Stephen W. Amerson
Chorus (voice)
Gary Stockdale
Chorus (voice)
Susie Stevens-Logan
Chorus (voice)
Rick Logan
Chorus (voice)
Randy Crenshaw
Chorus (voice)
Carmen Twillie
Chorus (voice)
Susan McBride
Chorus (voice)
Tampa M. Lann
Chorus (voice)
Sally Stevens
Chorus (voice)
Debbie Hall
Chorus (voice)
Bob Joyce
Chorus (voice)
Oren Waters
Chorus (voice)
Michael Dees
Chorus (voice)
Jim Haas
Chorus (voice)
Mark Henley
Camera Operator
Rick Alexander
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Elizabeth Marx
Casting Associate
Steven Wilzbach
Camera Supervisor
Douglas M. Lackey
Supervising Music Editor
Steven E. Gordon
Storyboard / Supervising Animator / Animation Director / Character Designer
Richard Stewart
Music Editor
Jim Coleman
Art Direction
Tom Ellery
Storyboard
Thomas J. Tobin
Co-Producer
Todd Waterman
Key Animation
Kevin Harkey
Storyboard
Bruce Woodside
Storyboard / Supervising Animator
Dan Haskett
Key Animation
Matt Mazer
Co-Executive Producer
Ralph Migliori
Camera Operator
Patricia Peck
Music Editor
Joe Campana
Assistant Editor
Paul Murphy
Assistant Editor
Andy D'Addario
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joseph T. Sabella
Foley
James Bolt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dale E. Grahn
Color Timer
Bingo Ferguson
Camera Operator
Paul Holzborn
Foley
Seldon O. Young
Executive Producer
Roy Meurin
Storyboard
Gary Perkovac
Key Animation
Terry L. Noss
Co-Producer
Peter Gullerud
Storyboard
Mike Hodgson
Art Direction / Layout
John Dorman
Storyboard
Chrystal Klabunde
Supervising Animator
Rick Farmiloe
Supervising Animator
Daniel Boulos
Key Animation
Dan Wagner
Key Animation
Colm Duggan
Key Animation
Nasos Vakalis
Key Animation
Juliana Korsborn
Key Animation
Donnachada Daly
Supervising Animator
Brett Hayden
Production Manager
Richmond Horine
Production Manager
Geoffrey Schroeder
Technical Supervisor
Bret Taylor Babos
First Assistant Director
Gregory Daven
Second Assistant Director
Randy Paton
Dialogue Editor
Larry Bastian
Orchestrator
Larry Schwartz
Orchestrator
Therese A. Alexus
Production Accountant
Daniel Bunn
Camera Operator
David Link
Camera Operator
Jean Claire Glanville
Casting Assistant
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 18, 1994
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 29m
Content RatingG
Budget$20,000,000
Box Office$9,771,658
Genres
Wiki.
The Swan Princess is a 1994 American animated musical fantasy film based on the ballet Swan Lake. Featuring Michelle Nicastro, Howard McGillin, Jack Palance, John Cleese, Steven Wright, Sandy Duncan, and Steve Vinovich, the film is directed by former Disney animation director Richard Rich and scored by Lex de Azevedo. The film was distributed by New Line Cinema in the United States and by Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International outside the US. It was released theatrically on November 18, 1994, and grossed $9.8 million against a $21 million budget, becoming a box-office bomb, partly due to struggling competition with a re-release of The Lion King (1994). The film later became popular through home video releases and has since been followed by a series of direct-to-video sequels starting in 1997.The theme song "Far Longer than Forever" is performed by Regina Belle and Jeffrey Osborne. The song was nominated for a Golden Globe in 1995 for Best Original Song.