Spirit Of The Forest | |
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Spanish | Espíritu del bosque |
Directed by | David Rubin |
Written by | Beatriz Iso |
Produced by | Manolo Gómez |
Starring | Sean Astin Giovanni Ribisi Ron Perlman Anjelica Huston |
Music by | Arturo B. Kress |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Manga Entertainment[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | English |
Box office | $1,246,516[1] |
Spirit of the Forest, (Spanish: Espíritu del bosque) is a 2008 Spanish computer-animated family film by Dygra Films and sequel to The Living Forest. The film was released in Spain on September 12, 2008.[2]
Premise
Mrs. D'Abondo wants the forest of the living trees to be cut down to make way for a highway, but Furi, Cebolo, Tigre and other animals manage to defeat her to save it.
Voice cast
The voice cast of the English speaking version includes:
- Sean Astin as Furi
- Giovanni Ribisi as Cebolo
- Ron Perlman as Oak
- Anjelica Huston as Mrs. D'Abondo
Additional voices
Nevertheless, most of the voice production for this film was recorded in London at St Anne's Court, now part of Ascent Media. English voices include talented actors such as
- Tom Clark-Hill as Eucalyptus, Tigre, Mr. D'Abondo and Triston
- Jo Wyatt as Pearl
- Eric Meyers as Rosendo and Rodemor
- Laurence Bouvard as Linda and Baby
- Martin T. Sherman as Hu-Hu and Piorno
- Stefan Ashton Frank as Hoho, Magnate and Cuscus
- Laurel Lefkow as Holm Oak and Sabela
- Stéphane Cornicard as Twins
- Glenn Wrage as Gordo and Pine
Recording sessions were cast and directed by Xevi Fernandez, who specialises in Spanish-English-Spanish film dubbing. The cast of actors (above) were recorded in Hollywood.
References
External links
- Official website
- Spirit of the Forest at IMDb
- Spirit of the Forest at Rotten Tomatoes
- Hollywood Reporter article