
Flower of the Dawn
Animation · Adventure · Family
Overview
An animated musical inspired by the classic Brothers Grimm tale, 'Jorinde and Joringel'.
Top Cast


Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
Storyteller (voice)
Whoopi Goldberg
Storyteller (voice)


Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks
Bürgermeister (voice)
Mel Brooks
Bürgermeister (voice)


Jane Lynch
Jane Lynch
Sinistra (voice)
Jane Lynch
Sinistra (voice)


Matt Lucas
Matt Lucas
Zachiel (voice)
Matt Lucas
Zachiel (voice)


Lilla Crawford
Lilla Crawford
Lilli (voice)
Lilla Crawford
Lilli (voice)


Erika Harlacher
Erika Harlacher
Hildy (voice)
Erika Harlacher
Hildy (voice)


Melissa Hutchison
Melissa Hutchison
Lena / Erna (voice)
Melissa Hutchison
Lena / Erna (voice)


Barbara Rosenblat
Barbara Rosenblat
Mama / Frau Grimm (voice)
Barbara Rosenblat
Mama / Frau Grimm (voice)


Griffin Puatu
Griffin Puatu
Lukas (voice)
Griffin Puatu
Lukas (voice)
Jennifer Holliday
Jennifer Holliday
Ava (voice)
Jennifer Holliday
Ava (voice)
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