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"Rumpelstiltskin" (/ ˌ r ʌ m p ə l ˈ s t ɪ l t s k ɪ n / RUMP-əl-STILT-skin; [1] German: Rumpelstilzchen, IPA: [ʁʊmpl̩ʃtiːltsçn̩]) is a German fairy tale [2] collected by the Brothers Grimm in the 1812 edition of Children's and Household Tales. [2]
Viewing this interaction through a vision spell, Rumpelstiltskin telekinetically chokes Matilda to death before proceeding to the graveyard with Johnny in hand. Shelly and Max locate the nearest graveyard by map and attempt to stop the ritual in progress but are thwarted by Rumpelstiltskin's magic.
Articles relating to Rumpelstiltskin (1812), a German fairy tale. It was collected by the Brothers Grimm in the 1812 edition of Children's and Household Tales . The story is about a little imp who spins straw into gold in exchange for a girl's firstborn child.
Rumpelstiltskin, a German fantasy film, directed by Herbert B. Fredersdorf; Rumpelstiltskin, a twenty-four-minute animated feature; Rumpelstiltskin, an American-Israeli film; Rumpelstiltskin, an American horror film, loosely based on the Grimm fairy tale
Rumpelstiltskin (German: Rumpelstilzchen) is a 1955 fantasy film directed by Herbert B. Fredersdorf. It stars Werner Krüger as the title character.
Rumpelstiltskin!' Yes, you are in the park and calling your dog. Your dog happens to have a very long, multi-syllable name. ... Now you are repeating that extremely long name over the phone or in ...
In the earlier version of "Rumpelstiltskin," The Miller's Daughter has a perplexing, but empowering problem, she can only spin straw into gold, and is unable to complete her needed domestic duties. In the now popular 1812 version of "Rumpelstiltskin," The Miller's daughter is forced to spin straw into gold by a greedy king, but continually ...
Rumpelstiltskin was part of the Cannon Movie Tales series, a US$50 million project initiated by Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus to adapt sixteen fairy tales into live action. [3] [4] The film featured Billy Barty in his only lead role (as the title character), [5] and also starred Amy Irving (as Katie, the miller's daughter) [3] and Clive Revill as the villainous King Mezzer.