It's Christmas and, like almost every year, Peter S. Beagle's story “The Last Unicorn” is on television. It's always great, among other things, to hear Christopher Lee speak German as King Haggard! Why it didn't work out for the German dubbing of The Lord of the Rings as Saruman is still a mystery to me today. The masterpiece, made into an animated film by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin Jr. in 1982, can unfortunately only be seen on RTL2 this year. In other words, enjoy the advertising, but what the heck, more time for PP, pee and cookies The broadcast dates are this Friday evening at 20:15 pm and as a repeat on Sunday, December 26.12th. at 14:30 p.m. To get you in the mood, the following clip contains the title melody and the introduction to the film. And thinks and believes in Schmendrick's words: There are no happy endings, because nothing ends!
And when I despair, I remember that through all the ages in human history, truth and love have always won. There were tyrants and murderers, and for a time they seemed invincible, but in the end they always failed. Remember - always.
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