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Hansel and Gretel (1954)

Hansel and Gretel (1954)
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Engelbert Humperdinck's delightful opera Hansel and Gretel comes to the screen in a novel manner, courtesy of producer Michael Myerberg. This beloved tale of two children who get lost in the woods and foil a cunning, cannibalistic witch was enacted by a cast of electronically controlled puppets. The voices of the characters are provided by Anna Russell, Mildred Dunnock, Frank Rogier, and Constance Brigham, the latter playing both Hansel and Gretel. The English-language libretto was adapted for the screen by Irish-American essayist Padraic Colum. Released theatrically by RKO Radio in 1954, Hansel and Gretel was released to television four years later, where it became a Yuletide tradition in several markets. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Anna RussellMildred Dunnock, (more)
Director(s):
John Paul
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Hansel and Gretel

Engelbert Humperdinck's delightful opera Hansel and Gretel comes to the screen in a novel manner, courtesy of producer Michael Myerberg. This beloved tale of two children who get lost in the woods and foil a cunning, cannibalistic witch was enacted by a cast of electronically controlled puppets. The voices of the characters are provided by Anna Russell, Mildred Dunnock, Frank Rogier, and Constance Brigham, the latter playing both Hansel and Gretel. The English-language libretto was adapted for the screen by Irish-American essayist Padraic Colum. Released theatrically by RKO Radio in 1954, Hansel and Gretel was released to television four years later, where it became a Yuletide tradition in several markets. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
72 mins

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Director(s):
John Paul
Writer(s):
Padraic Colum
Producer(s):
Michael Myerberg
Categories:
Family & KidsAnimation
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    James S.

    This one-of-a-kind film from the mid 1950s was one of the last pictures meant to introduce children to the classics. Humperdinck's opera has been scaled down with stop-motion animated figures retelling the story. The film maintains the European feel of the original story and the design work is outstanding. Hansel and Gretel look like Hummel figures come to live. Unfortunately, this is about as a bad a transfer of the movie as you are likely to find - the image is blurry, the color is faded and the soundtrack is very noisy. The frame is distorted as well, with cropping evident. In fact, this looks very much like a DVD transfer from a VHS tape. It's said HBO used to run this in a pristine print in the 1980s, so maybe the original elements still exist. In any case, the film is a small treasure and deserves far better treatment.

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    William H.

    Corny movie ...I have seen much better movies

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