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The Trumpet of the Swan

  G HD Closed Captioning

Richard Rich

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Plot Summary

Sometimes being different helps you to find your voice! From the author of Stuart Little and the co-director of The Fox and the Hound. When triplets are born to proud Trumpeter Swan parents (Mary Steenburgen and Jason Alexander), everyone is bursting with joy. All seems perfect until they discover that their only son, Louie, can't speak! And, without a voice, Louie can't compete against his loudmouth rival Boyd (Seth Green) for the affections of his true love, Serena (Reese Witherspoon). But with help from a boy at camp and his teacher (Carol Burnett) and, with dubious guidance from a big city agent (Joe Mantegna), Louie discovers his own unique talents which will help him find his place in the world.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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15%
  • Reviews Counted: 41
  • Fresh: 6
  • Rotten: 35
  • Average Rating: 3.5/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Rotten: A bland, well-meaning mishmash that never coheres into a dramatic whole. – Stephen Holden, New York Times, Jul 16, 2008

Rotten: Features charmless songs, junky animation, hambone voice talent. – Ty Burr, Entertainment Weekly, Jul 7, 2010

Rotten: The only possible audience for this film are young children and their exceedingly bored parents. – Kirk Honeycutt, Hollywood Reporter, Jun 24, 2010

Rotten: The animation is unimaginative and uninspiring. – Malcolm Ritter, Associated Press, Jun 24, 2010

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Customer Reviews

Sweet

My son and I watched the movie when he was 3, so I have good memories of it and it teaches a good lesson.

Great

This movie is a great classic!

UHHHHH

At one point he had a voice, which was Dee Bradley Baker's voice.

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