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Hansel and Gretel in 3D (2011) Movie
Hansel and Gretel in 3D
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If you end up lost in the woods, you may just find yourself.
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hansel-and-gretel, fairy-tale, punctuation-in-title, exclamation-point-in-title, 3d-in-title, based-on-fairy-tale, ampersand-in-title, rock-musical, digit-in-title, number-in-title, character-name-in-title
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Germany (The Holy Roman Empire) 1635. The Thirty Years War has ravaged the region. Consequently, a dreadful famine is spreading throughout the land. A hardworking woodcutter, his twin teenage Full Plot >>Business of Hansel and Gretel in 3D
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- Carter, Gregory Louis (unit publicist)
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- A little known fact, is that the Grimm Brothers were instrumental in the creation of the German dictionary, the "Deutsches Wörterbuch." The Grimm Brothers began compiling the dictionary in 1838. In the end, it took 100 years to finish. After their death, the extensive 32 volume dictionary was seen to completion by the efforts of several generations of scholars. The long awaited compilation was finally published in 1960. It is still recognized as an authoritative reference source for the German language.- During the Grimm Brothers' lifetime, the area of Europe, which is now called Germany, was is in the midst of great upheaval and transition. Following the dissolution of The Holy Roman Empire, the region was divided into 39 separate states. The German language was the one commonality between the diverse population. Together and individually, Jakob and Wilhelm worked hard to preserve and document the rich history of the Germanic people. By celebrating and sharing the area's literary and linguistic heritage, the brothers hoped it would instill a sense of national pride, helping to unify the citizens. Full Trivia >>


