
The Seven Swans
Once upon a time there was a beautiful little Princess, Tweedledee, who lived with her father and seven brothers in 'The Kingdom of the Seven Dials'. The Wicked Queen, the Witch of the Bouncing Ball, turns Tweedledee's brothers into seven swans. From film advertisement, 'Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate', 18 January 1919.
- Runtime
- 50m
- Released
- 1917
- Country
- United States
Details
Release year: 1917
Storyline
Once upon a time there was a beautiful little Princess, Tweedledee, who lived with her father and seven brothers in 'The Kingdom of the Seven Dials'. The Wicked Queen, the Witch of the Bouncing Ball, turns Tweedledee's brothers into seven swans. From film advertisement, 'Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate', 18 January 1919.
Top credits
Marguerite Clark โ Princess Tweedledee- William E. Danforth โ The King
Augusta Anderson โ The Wicked Queen- Edwin Denison โ The Lord High Chancellor
Did you know
โข This film is lost. According to the American Silent Feature Film Survival Database, there are no known holdings located in archives.
โข According to the book Eternal Spring by Richard Martin, which is a history of the FL tourist attraction Silver Springs, this was the first film produced at Silver Springs. (page 157).
See all trivia โTechnical specs
- Sound mix
- Silent
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- Color
- Black and White







