Good day!
Sorry if my English isn't well.
There are many people in Russia who are 30-40 years old now and who remember one film from the 80th but cannot even find out its name and origin country. The film is based on the Hauff's fairy tale "The Dwarf Nose". Also we know that once Andrew Lang has published his "The Violet Fairy Book", which contains "The History of Dwarf Long Nose" where the hero's name is Jem (THE HISTORY OF DWARF LONG NOSE from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books - without reference on Hauff).
It's most like a TV-production: a film, a play, a short serial or an episode of some serial, - but it isn't an animation.
For the present we've dug up 12 (twelve) TV- and screen versions of that tale except cartoons. These are:


1) ZWERG NASE 1921 (AUSTRIA) - b/w movie
Astoria-Film
Dir.: Heinz Hanus, Ladislaus Tuszynski


2) ZWERG NASE 1924 (DEUTSCHLAND) - b/w movie
Fritz Bettge-Film (Berlin)


3) ZWERG NASE 1953 (BRD) - b/w movie
Schongerfilm GmbH
Dir.: Francesco Stefani


4) ZWERG NASE 1955 (BRD) - b/w puppet film
Augsburger Puppenkiste
Dir.: Fritz Umgelter, Ekkehard Bohmer


5) ZWERG NASE 1958 (DDR) - colour movie
DDR Fernsehen Produktionen
Dir.: Hans-Gunther Bohm


6) KARLIK NOS 1970 (USSR) - b/w TV-play
Dir.: Galina Orlova


7) ZWERG NASE 1978 (DDR) - colour TV-film
Deutscher Fernsehfunk
Dir.: Karl-Heinz Bahls


8) ZWERG NASE 1980 (AUSTRIA) - b/w movie
ORF-Production
Dir.: Johannes Hoflehner


9) O NOSATE CARODEJNICI 1984 (CSSR) - colour TV-film
Dir.: Jana Pokorna


10) ZWERG NASE 1986 (DDR) - colour puppet film
DEFA-Studio fur Trickfilme
Dir.: Katja Georgi


11) ZWERG NASE – 4 Fauste fur ein Zauberkraut 2006 (DEUTSCHLAND) - colour TV-film (parody)
Medienfonds GFP, Rat Pack Filmproduktion GmbH
Dir.: Cyrill Boss, Philipp Stennert


12) ZWERG NASE 2008 (DEUTSCHLAND) - colour movie
Kinderfilm, Moviepool, Bayerischer Rundfunk
Dir.: Felicitas Darschin


None of them is what we're seeking.
Why do we want this film? - because of the strong childish impressions after viewing that. It was greatly realistic, horrable and charming performance at the same time. We remember very gloomy and hopeless atmosphere of the film; generally slow action going like through slight mist; covered counters on the market place; human heads in the basket; the squirrels with half-nutshells on their legs. The witch was frightful and sinister. The dwarf with big hooked nose was ugly, fearful and miserable (actor Fritz Wepper resembles him: i15.fastpic.ru/big/2011/0213/56/6146630e5be510201335ed7223d19e56.jpg).
Certainly it would be looked not so thrilling for us today, but it's strange (somybody says "mystic") that we haven't found the film so far. Supposedly it was produced between 1975 and 1985 years (probably in England for television) and could be named "The Legend of Enchanted Jacob", "Jacob The Long Nose", "Magic Herb" or somehow else.


PLEASE help us to find the film from our childhood. Or tell us where/whom should we appeal to?


Thanks.