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On the Twelfth Day...

  • 1955
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
160
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On the Twelfth Day... (1955)
ComedyMusicShort

A proper Edwardian lady patiently endures the ever-increasing disruption to her quiet household when her Truelove gives her all the items from the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas."A proper Edwardian lady patiently endures the ever-increasing disruption to her quiet household when her Truelove gives her all the items from the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas."A proper Edwardian lady patiently endures the ever-increasing disruption to her quiet household when her Truelove gives her all the items from the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas."

  • Director
    • Wendy Toye
  • Writers
    • David Deutsch
    • James Matthews
    • Wendy Toye
  • Stars
    • David O'Brien
    • Wendy Toye
    • Franklyn Bennett
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    160
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wendy Toye
    • Writers
      • David Deutsch
      • James Matthews
      • Wendy Toye
    • Stars
      • David O'Brien
      • Wendy Toye
      • Franklyn Bennett
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 nominations total

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    David O'Brien
    • Truelove (dance and mime)
    Wendy Toye
    Wendy Toye
    • Miss Tilly (mime)
    Franklyn Bennett
    • The Butler (mime)
    • (as Franklin Bennett)
    Peter Godsell
    • Choirboy
    • (uncredited)
    Frazer Hines
    Frazer Hines
    • Choirboy
    • (uncredited)
    Gareth Tandy
    Gareth Tandy
    • Choirboy
    • (uncredited)
    David Tilley
    • Choirboy
    • (uncredited)
    Eileen Way
    • Milkmaid
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Wendy Toye
    • Writers
      • David Deutsch
      • James Matthews
      • Wendy Toye
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    7CinemaSerf

    On the Twelfth Day...

    The writing is rather on the wall for poor old Wendy Toye in this dialogue free musical adaptation of the "Twelve Days of Christmas". When her true love (David O'Brien) turns up to give her a partridge in a pear tree, she is delighted. Next day, well she gets another and two gorgeous turtle doves, on the third... well you get the drift and with her home rapidly turning into a menagerie, you'd think she might call an halt - but then the five gold rings come along and she thinks...? Clearly she'd never heard this rhyme before though and by the time we get to the end her home and her garden are no longer her own and her butler (Franklyn Bennett) has had just about enough of the maids, lords, pipers and the cacophony! Toye also directed this increasingly frenzied and creatively staged Christmas celebration and by the end of it, well I bet she never wanted to hear "Oh, For the Wings of a Dove" again. I don't either!
    10Jweybrew

    A Sugarplum for the Season

    This is a treasure of a short, long missing from TV, and rare on video; a bringing-to-life of the old and familiar carol, illustrating in delightful detail just what can happen when one's Truelove gets carried away with Christmas gift-giving. Set in a blissfully picturebook corner of Edwardian London, the smitten Miss Tilly (in a charming performance by the film's creator, Wendy Toye) is be-gifted over the Twelve Days of Christmas by her natty, nifty and adoring Truelove, to the tune of partridges in pear trees, calling birds, french hens, turtledoves, gold rings, geese-a-laying, boys-a-singing, maids-a-milking (complete with multi-colored cows), dancing ladies, lords-a-leaping, pipers piping and drummers drumming! The mounting and resulting havoc becomes increasingly comic as this little film works toward its magnificent and uplifting conclusion.

    Those of you who know and love the work of cartoonist and illustrator Ronald Searle will rejoice to learn that he created the visual design of the film, and his touch is apparent in every moment.

    This has been an annual Christmas favorite of my family and friends for over forty years- -search for a copy diligently, because I guarantee it will be a favorite of yours.
    8trimmerb1234

    A charming little British gem

    This colour short was transmitted on BBC TV each Christmas in the UK for a dozen years from the mid-1950s onwards. It has not since re-appeared in the UK

    Set in Edwardian England a young suitor attempts to woo his intended, Wendy Toye, by bringing gifts as denoted in the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas". She is at first charmed and delighted to receive "a Partridge in a Pear Tree". However the suitor feels obliged to follow the song to the letter - to the bitter end. Entirely wordless apart from the song itself, the most striking feature is visual.

    The artistic vision behind it was Ronald Searle's, a famous cartoonist, illustrator and author for five decades whose work includes the title sequences to "Those Magnificent Men and their Flying Machines", "Monte Carlo or Bust" and of course the entire "St Trinians" series (Searle was the author of the St Trinian books).
    7Ed-139

    I taught music in Bloomfield junior high from 1970-1998

    This is a classic. I used to show it to my 7th grade students each year. We all enjoyed the film. It made the song it was based upon come alive in a humorous way. Not a word is spoken. All is done through mime and expressions/visuals etc. The creativity of Wendy Toye is very evident throughout the film. It makes one think about the cost in money and time True Love spends to win over his beloved. She does get a little annoyed with all the confusion caused by the birds and animals, but ah...those five gold rings over and over again!! All the servants eventually leave the home, crowded out by the menagerie. And, in the end, True Love and Wendy leave to live happily ever after!
    jfcolet

    A delightful interpretation of the classic Christmas song.

    This represents the loss of another classic George K. Arthur film short, seemingly forgotten by the the industry. Evidently, this little short was conceived, written, directed and starred in by Wendy Toye. No special effects; just a charming, literal and creative presentation of a young man burying his lady in holiday gifts. Too bad that it hasn't been seen since it appeared as a mere fill on early subscription television. Delightfully charming. Should be seen annually at holiday time.

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      Featured in Visions: Two Directors: Wendy Toye and Sally Potter (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      The Twelve Days of Christmas
      Traditional, arranged by Frederic Austin (uncredited)

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    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • On the Twelfth Day of Christmas
    • Production company
      • George Brest & Associates
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      • 20m
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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