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Hansel and Gretel

  • 1954
  • G
  • 1h 12min
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6,4/10
299
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Hansel and Gretel (1954)
Stop Motion AnimationAdventureAnimationFamilyFantasyMusicMusical

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn "electronic puppet" version of the Humperdinck opera, adapted for children and using spoken dialogue as well as Humperdinck's music.An "electronic puppet" version of the Humperdinck opera, adapted for children and using spoken dialogue as well as Humperdinck's music.An "electronic puppet" version of the Humperdinck opera, adapted for children and using spoken dialogue as well as Humperdinck's music.

  • Réalisation
    • John Paul
  • Scénario
    • Adelheid Wette
    • Padraic Colum
    • Wilhelm Grimm
  • Casting principal
    • Anna Russell
    • Mildred Dunnock
    • Frank Rogier
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    299
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • John Paul
    • Scénario
      • Adelheid Wette
      • Padraic Colum
      • Wilhelm Grimm
    • Casting principal
      • Anna Russell
      • Mildred Dunnock
      • Frank Rogier
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux7

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    Anna Russell
    Anna Russell
    • Rosina Rubylips - the Witch
    • (voix)
    Mildred Dunnock
    Mildred Dunnock
    • Mother
    • (voix)
    Frank Rogier
    • Father
    • (voix)
    Delbert Anderson
    • Sandman
    • (voix)
    Helen Boatwright
    • Dew Fairy
    • (voix)
    • (as Helen Boatright)
    Apollo Boys' Choir
    • Angels…
    Constance Brigham
    • Hansel
    • (voix)
    • …
    • Réalisation
      • John Paul
    • Scénario
      • Adelheid Wette
      • Padraic Colum
      • Wilhelm Grimm
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    10avenelljen

    A wonderful children's movie!

    We had the sound track when I was growing up. My brothers and sisters and I listened to it over and over. I'm well into my forties now, and I can still reel off songs and dialog. My older sister burned CDs of the sound track for us all a few years ago. A wonderful present! I hadn't heard it for decades, and missed it very much. The angel pantomime still gives me goosebumps, it's so very, very beautiful. The witch was played for laughs as much as for being scary. She is delightful. My friend's children always love it when I give them my imitation of her cackle.

    I was priviledged to actually see the movie once in a theatre, a children's matinee. How I wouldn't love to have a copy of it. The music and vocalizations are timeless, beautiful, thrilling. I'm sure any child would love this classic as much as I and my siblings did!
    BrianG

    Admirable attempt

    This is a stop-motion animation film of the Hansel and Gretel fairy tale, done, apparently, somewhere in Europe--the Austrian Apollo Boys Choir does the background vocals, so the film could have been made there or in nearby Hungary or Czechoslovakia, both of which were producing well-done animation films--but passed off as an American film, which it is not. Considering the time it was made and the conditions existing in Europe during that period, it is an admirable attempt indeed. The stop-motion, while not up to the standards of Ray Harryhausen, who was doing similar work at the time, is still well-done, and great care was obviously taken in the dubbing and scoring of the film. The background music is at times a bit overpowering, and there are spots where the dialogue is drowned out by it, but there are some imaginative touches throughout and and some visually beautiful moments. Children who are used to today's high-tech computer animation may not be impressed technically, but the film overall should appeal to them. Recommended.
    8MovieResearch

    Hansel and Gretel: Made in the United States

    Despite its European, "old world" look, Hansel and Gretel was made in New York City. Indeed the comments to the contrary are a tribute to the filmmakers' success in evoking a genuine fairy tale style. Nonetheless, the film was shot using conventional stop-motion puppets (notwithstanding the producer's claims to using some sort of mysterious "electronic" method) in the main room of an abandoned courthouse which is still standing at the corner of Second Avenue and Second Street in New York City. The large set was built in the main chamber on the second floor (now the largest of several theaters in what is currently (2005) the Anthology Film Archives).

    Apparently electromagnets were used to hold the stop-motion puppets in place during some sequences, but normal procedures were used for the rest. This and some hype that lured in backers may account for the mistaken report that they are electronic puppets. They were solid, armature puppets and not clay (or "claymation") dolls.

    The set survived the production and actually toured county fairs as a fairy tale exhibit for many years after the completion of the film.
    8justusla

    Correction re the boys' choir used in this movie

    I found the other comments to be enlightening, especially with regard to the hurry-up conclusion.

    However, I know for a fact that the boys' choir used in this movie was no a European choir, but the Apollo Boys Choir, originally of Palm Beach, Florida, that moved to Dallas, Texas until its director, Coleman Cooper, retired. It is unfortunately no longer in operation. During the Depression, the choir toured the United States in limousines, not buses, and sang for President Roosevelt at the Hot Springs resort where he escaped the pressures of Washington DC. The choir accompanist, Mr. Bert Hallack, is a resident of Palm Beach.

    One famous former chorister of this choir is George Bragg, who founded the Texas Boys Boys (of Fort Worth).
    10discovision

    Mybergh's Masterpiece

    This was the first full-length stop-motion feature made in the United States. In spite of other comments posted here Mybergh's "Hansel and Gretel" was filmed entirely in New York City.

    The film was done sequentially and as funding for the production dried up and the release date drew nearer the animators were forced to speed things up. The animation becomes quite hurried and sloppy near the end and if you look closely you will notice that both the angels from the Dream Pantomime and the Revived Gingerbread Children are only multiple castings of both Hansel and Gretel redressed. There simply was no time to do original sculptures for these characters.

    This was to be the first in a series of full-length stop motion features by Mybergh's production team, but despite it doing exceptional business in Germany it failed to ignite at the box office in the United States. According to members of the Mybergh Estate most of the original elements are still intact and we can only hope that someone will take it upon themselves to do a proper restoration of this amazing film to replace the shoddy, amateur DVD edition that is currently available. Anna Russell's vocal performance as Rosina Rubylips is one that is unlikely to ever be equaled and Evalds Dajevskis' set designs definitive.

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    • Anecdotes
      Re-released in 1972 as part of MGM's Children's Matinees package.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Animation Lookback: The Best of Stop Motion - The First Features (2014)
    • Bandes originales
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      Music by Engelbert Humperdinck

      Conducted by Franz Allers

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 juin 1956 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Hansel and Gretel: An Opera Fantasy
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Michael Myerberg
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      1 heure 12 minutes
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