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Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates

  • TV Movie
  • 1958
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
97
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Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates (1958)
FamilyMusical

In Holland, poor but industrious and honorable 15-year-old Hans Brinker and his younger sister yearn to participate in December's great ice skating race on the canal.In Holland, poor but industrious and honorable 15-year-old Hans Brinker and his younger sister yearn to participate in December's great ice skating race on the canal.In Holland, poor but industrious and honorable 15-year-old Hans Brinker and his younger sister yearn to participate in December's great ice skating race on the canal.

  • Directors
    • Sidney Lumet
    • George Schaefer
  • Writers
    • Sally Benson
    • Mary Mapes Dodge
    • Frederick Knott
  • Stars
    • Florence Anglin
    • Dick Button
    • Matt Crowley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    97
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Sidney Lumet
      • George Schaefer
    • Writers
      • Sally Benson
      • Mary Mapes Dodge
      • Frederick Knott
    • Stars
      • Florence Anglin
      • Dick Button
      • Matt Crowley
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    Florence Anglin
    • Hilda
    Dick Button
    Dick Button
    • Peter Van Gleck
    Matt Crowley
    • Old Man
    John Fiedler
    John Fiedler
    • Vollenhoven
    Frances Gaar
    • Nurse
    Martha Greenhouse
    • Housekeeper
    Luke Halpin
    Luke Halpin
    • Boy
    Blair Heimbach
    • Carl
    Tab Hunter
    Tab Hunter
    • Hans Brinker
    Peggy King
    Peggy King
    • Rychie Van Gleck
    Carmen Mathews
    Carmen Mathews
    • Mevrouw Van Gleck
    Jarmila Novotna
    Jarmila Novotna
    • Dame Brinker
    Jana Pearce
    • Lucretia
    • (as Jana Pierce)
    Basil Rathbone
    Basil Rathbone
    • Dr. Boekman
    Ralph Roberts
    Ralph Roberts
    • Raff Brinker
    Paul Robertson
    • Pote Van Gleck
    Vincent Senise-Bjurström
    • Renato
    Eleanor Sommers
    • Trinka Brinker
    • (as Ellie Sommers)
    • Directors
      • Sidney Lumet
      • George Schaefer
    • Writers
      • Sally Benson
      • Mary Mapes Dodge
      • Frederick Knott
    • All cast & crew
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    10dailearie1

    WHERE IS THE ACTUAL TV MOVIE? THIS IS NOT A MOVIE, IT IS ONLY MUSIC WHICH IS VERY SO-SO.

    I SAW THIS WHEN I WAS 12. I WOULD SO LOVE TO SEE IT AGAIN.

    I CANNOT REVIEW ANYTHING THAT I CANNOT SEE. PLEASE...DOES THE FILM EXIST?

    I WOULD LOVE TO SEE TAB HUNTER AGAIN.

    OF COURSE IT WAS GOOD WITH CHAMPION ICE SKATERS AND AT LEAST ONE HEART THROB.

    I WAS ICE SKATING WHEN I WAS 12 AND WAS THRILLED TO SEE THIS MOVIE. I HAD ALREADY READ THE BOOK.

    I DIDN'T KNOW PREVIOUSLY THAT TAB HUNTER WAS A CHAMPION ICE SKATER. THERE IS A NICE MOVIE CALLED SILVER SKATES WHICH SORT OF TELLS THE STORY OF HANS BRINKER BUT IT DOES NOT HAVE TAB HUNTER IN IT. I HAVE TRIED A HUNDRED TIMES TO FIND THIS TV MOVIE AND I HAVE NOT BEN SUCCESSFUL.
    7F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Deserves to be on DVD, instead of kept on ice.

    I attended the same New York City screening of 'Hans Brinker' as IMDb reviewer "tentender", which in fact was at the Paley Center for Media (they haven't called it the Museum of Broadcasting for several years now). The screening was attended by two of the original cast members, singer Peggy King and skater Ellie Sommers (still impressively beautiful a half century later!), and they kindly offered their memories of the production. 'Hans Brinker' was filmed live in a Brooklyn studio filled with 50,000 pounds of ice! It melted quickly under the hot lights necessary for colour filming.

    Tentender's review of 'Hans Brinker' is mostly accurate. The camera work, colour photography and production values are remarkable. Hallmark clearly spent a lot of money on this ice-skating musical. (No cheap skates, they.) I was disappointed that cast members Basil Rathbone and John Fiedler were given so little to do. In the post-screening discussion, Peggy King recalled that the entire production was done quickly, with almost no rehearsal time ... and, since she had no prior skating experience, this was especially unsettling for her.

    I've never taken Tab Hunter seriously, but in the title role here he skates very impressively. In the discussion afterwards, Ellie Sommers revealed that Hunter had been California regional skating champion during his high-school years.

    I wish that I could praise this musical's score. The songs by Hugh Martin are lacklustre. Martin wrote some excellent songs elsewhere in collaboration with Ralph Blane, but as a solo songwriter he doesn't cut any ice (sorry!). Peggy King recalled for us that Martin had prepared for this project by taking a research trip to Holland. I'm no expert on Netherlands music, but Martin's score sounds like some Hollywood tunesmith's version of Dutch folksongs. Which I wouldn't mind if his songs were catchier. Peggy King's songs were written and arranged in operetta-style, which I feel was a poor decision.

    The Paley Center's staffer Rebecca Paller told us that 'Hans Brinker' had 60 million viewers for its original 1958 transmission, and that this was the biggest audience for a 'Hallmark Hall of Fame' special for the next 14 years. So then why has this programme been locked away for half a century? 'Hans Brinker' could've done with a bit less glitz and a better score. Despite my quibbles, the cast is excellent and the skating is certainly impressive by any standard. I hope that this recording becomes available for home viewing. Too bad that the sexy ice-skater Belita wasn't in the cast ... or even Sonja Henie. My rating for this one is 7 out of 10.
    7tentender

    Unexpectedly delightful

    I had the pleasure of seeing this in what was touted as its first showing in 51 years (hard to prove that) at the Museum of Broadcasting in New York today (10 October 2009). The credits are impressive -- no expense was spared, evidently, in hiring top professionals from the theater and movies: the "Meet Me in St. Louis" team of Hugh Martin and Sally Benson as writers, conductor Franz ("My Fair Lady") Allers, orchestrator Irwin Kostal (between gigs on "West Side Story" and "Fiorello!"), choreographer John Butler, and director Sidney Lumet. Seeing it the same day as a near-contemporary TV musical effort, "The Bachelor," it was clear that the level of imagination and skill on this project was something quite special. Instead of flat-on "TV" type camera work, "Hans Brinker" camera is elaborately choreographed, including dolly and crane shots, making the most of some pretty spectacular ice choreography. Tab Hunter, as always, is a pleasure to look at (has anyone ever had a more perfect set of features?) and, despite his still-lingering critical reputation, proves himself here (as elsewhere, in "Battle Cry," for example) quite an ardent and affecting actor, not to mention a better than decent singer and -- biggest surprise, perhaps -- an excellent ice skater. Peggy King sings her numbers beautifully, Carmen Mathews (veteran of many a Broadway flop) is a convincing and lively grandmother, and Jarmila Novotna sings like an angel her little lullaby "Trinka Brinker" -- which, I know, sounds hokey, but is one of Martin's classically beautiful, highly chromatic melodies. Of course the only relic of the visual production is a kinescope (interspersed with charmingly dated Hallmark Valentine's Day card ads) -- in black and white. (Apparently kinescopes were made solely for copyright purposes, since no one seems to have ever considered that making color films of color shows might be worth the trouble for future viewers. It was expected there wouldn't be any -- and of course that's very nearly true.) This is worth seeking out. It would be nice to have it on DVD, but of course I'm dreaming. (A cast album was released -- it's pretty rare now, and has never been released on CD, to my knowledge -- by Dot Records, then heart-throb singing star Hunter's label.)

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    • Trivia
      Around the time period of the February 9, 1958 telecast, twenty-six-year old Tab Hunter was riding high. A year before, Hunter had scored a worldwide number one recording hit with "Young Love," and after "Hans Brinker" was to start filming the Warner Bros. movie version of the Broadway hit musical "Damn Yankees" - which featured the original entire Broadway cast performing their original stage roles.
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      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates (#7.4)
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Showcase Productions
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • Milberg Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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