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Hans Christian Andersen (1952)

Hans Christian Andersen (1952)
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Hans Christian Andersen was Sam Goldwyn's final production for RKO Radio release, and also the producer's last Danny Kaye vehicle. The Moss Hart-Myles Connolly screenplay largely disregards the facts concerning Denmark's great storyteller, opting for a fanciful blend of comedy, fantasy, romance and music. As played by Kaye, Hans Christian Andersen starts out as a small-town cobbler whose gift for spinning fairy tales is keeping the local kids from attending school. Asked to leave town, Hans heads to Copenhagen to seek his fortune as a writer. After having his heart broken by the beautiful ballerina Doro (Jeanmaire), Hans finds solace--and happiness--in the knowledge that hundreds of thousands of children the world over are devoted to his enchanting fantasy stories. The lilting Frank Loesser score includes such tunes as "No Two People," "The King's New Clothes," "Wonderful Copenhagen," "Inchworm," "The Ugly Duckling," "Thumbelina," and the title song. Though Hans Christian Andersen was a smashing box-office success, and as a bonus earned five Oscar nominations. Originally released at 112 minutes, the film is generally available in its 104-minute TV-release form. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Danny KayeFarley Granger, (more)
Director(s):
Charles Vidor
Format(s):
DVD
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Hans Christian Andersen was Sam Goldwyn's final production for RKO Radio release, and also the producer's last Danny Kaye vehicle. The Moss Hart-Myles Connolly screenplay largely disregards the facts concerning Denmark's great storyteller, opting for a fanciful blend of comedy, fantasy, romance and music. As played by Kaye, Hans Christian Andersen starts out as a small-town cobbler whose gift for spinning fairy tales is keeping the local kids from attending school. Asked to leave town, Hans heads to Copenhagen to seek his fortune as a writer. After having his heart broken by the beautiful ballerina Doro (Jeanmaire), Hans finds solace--and happiness--in the knowledge that hundreds of thousands of children the world over are devoted to his enchanting fantasy stories. The lilting Frank Loesser score includes such tunes as "No Two People," "The King's New Clothes," "Wonderful Copenhagen," "Inchworm," "The Ugly Duckling," "Thumbelina," and the title song. Though Hans Christian Andersen was a smashing box-office success, and as a bonus earned five Oscar nominations. Originally released at 112 minutes, the film is generally available in its 104-minute TV-release form. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Charles Vidor
Writer(s):
Moss Hart
Producer(s):
Samuel Goldwyn
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    Andrew S.

    Pluses are delightful Frank Loesser songs and a charming, very accomplished performance by Kaye. Negatives are a very studio-bound production, boring (to me at least) ballet sequences, and Anderson's teenaged side-kick who speaks with the heaviest and most inappropriate Brooklyn accent! This new dvd release features outstanding picure and sound; they did a great restoration job. Growing up with a record of the songs, it was a very pleasant surprise to hear them in high fidelity, and if my memory hasn't failed me, (it's been a few months since I saw the dvd) in true stereo. I was surpised to read recently that the seemingly very warm and delightful Danny Kaye was difficult and demanding, quite an SOB to his co-workers on this film.

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    SHANNON J.

    So glad I found this on Blockbusteronline. My four children loved this movie. I grew up watching Danny Kaye and am happy to find him here online. Thank you Blockbuster.

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    Mauricio Z.

    delicisosa pelicula con todo el genio de Danny Kaye haciendo comedias musicales.....solo referencias de la vidad real del escritor, pero es ficticcia.

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