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- Q3212421 subject Q13583071.
- Q3212421 subject Q6605085.
- Q3212421 subject Q7857314.
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- Q3212421 subject Q8457573.
- Q3212421 abstract "La Rosa di Bagdad (English: The Rose of Baghdad) is a 1949 Italian animated film. In 1952, the film was dubbed into English, retitled The Singing Princess and starring Julie Andrews in her first film and first venture into voice-over work. The film was reissued in 1967, at the height of Andrews' subsequent Hollywood career. It is often cited as one of the first animated movie from Europe and in Technicolor.".
- Q3212421 musicComposer Q3934587.
- Q3212421 narrator Q5920311.
- Q3212421 releaseDate "1949-12-22".
- Q3212421 runtime "4560.0".
- Q3212421 starring Q151307.
- Q3212421 starring Q161819.
- Q3212421 starring Q178654.
- Q3212421 wikiPageExternalLink the-singing-princess.
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- Q3212421 wikiPageWikiLink Q8457573.
- Q3212421 music Q3934587.
- Q3212421 name "La rosa di Bagdad".
- Q3212421 narrator Q5920311.
- Q3212421 producer "Anton Gino Domenighini".
- Q3212421 released "1949-12-22".
- Q3212421 released "1952".
- Q3212421 runtime "4560.0".
- Q3212421 starring Q151307.
- Q3212421 starring Q161819.
- Q3212421 starring Q178654.
- Q3212421 starring "Beatrice Preziosa".
- Q3212421 starring "Carlo Romano".
- Q3212421 starring "English".
- Q3212421 starring "F. Delle Fornaci".
- Q3212421 starring "Germana Calderini".
- Q3212421 starring "Giovanna Scotto".
- Q3212421 starring "Giulio Fioravanti".
- Q3212421 starring "Giulio Panicali".
- Q3212421 starring "Humphrey Kent".
- Q3212421 starring "Italian".
- Q3212421 starring "Lauro Gazzolo".
- Q3212421 starring "Luisa Malagrida".
- Q3212421 starring "Maria Saccenti".
- Q3212421 starring "Mario Besesti".
- Q3212421 starring "Olinto Cristina".
- Q3212421 starring "Paul Hansard".
- Q3212421 starring "Piero Passarotti".
- Q3212421 starring "Renata Marini".
- Q3212421 starring "Sakella Rio".
- Q3212421 starring "Stephen Jack".
- Q3212421 type CreativeWork.
- Q3212421 type Movie.
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- Q3212421 comment "La Rosa di Bagdad (English: The Rose of Baghdad) is a 1949 Italian animated film. In 1952, the film was dubbed into English, retitled The Singing Princess and starring Julie Andrews in her first film and first venture into voice-over work. The film was reissued in 1967, at the height of Andrews' subsequent Hollywood career. It is often cited as one of the first animated movie from Europe and in Technicolor.".
- Q3212421 label "La Rosa di Bagdad".
- Q3212421 name "(The Rose of Baghdad)".
- Q3212421 name "La rosa di Bagdad".