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Babes in Toyland

  • TV Special
  • 1954
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Babes in Toyland (1954)
Musical

A special, live, television adaptation of Victor Herbert's operetta.A special, live, television adaptation of Victor Herbert's operetta.A special, live, television adaptation of Victor Herbert's operetta.

  • Director
    • Max Liebman
  • Writers
    • Billy Friedberg
    • Glen MacDonough
    • Fred Saidy
  • Stars
    • Rod Alexander
    • The Baird Puppets
    • Bil Baird
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    35
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Max Liebman
    • Writers
      • Billy Friedberg
      • Glen MacDonough
      • Fred Saidy
    • Stars
      • Rod Alexander
      • The Baird Puppets
      • Bil Baird
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rod Alexander
    • Dancer
    The Baird Puppets
    • Themselves
    Bil Baird
    • Clyde
    • (voice)
    Cora Baird
    • Self
    Ellen Barrie
    Ellen Barrie
    • Joan
    Lee Bowman
    Lee Bowman
    • Self - Host
    Edward Brian
    • Peter Piper
    Wally Cox
    Wally Cox
    • Toymaker Grumio
    Dennis Day
    Dennis Day
    • Tommy Tucker
    Dave Garroway
    Dave Garroway
    • Santa Claus
    Jack E. Leonard
    Jack E. Leonard
    • Silas Barnaby
    Bambi Linn
    • Dancer
    Mary Mace
    • Widow Piper
    Don Pardo
    Don Pardo
    • Self - Announcer
    Jo Sullivan
    Jo Sullivan
    • Jane Piper
    Karin Wolfe
    • Ann Piper
    • Director
      • Max Liebman
    • Writers
      • Billy Friedberg
      • Glen MacDonough
      • Fred Saidy
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    The triumph of kitsch!

    The year is 1954. Oldsmobile has decided to sponsor a Yule-season special. The subject: Victor Herbert's saccharine musical, "Babes in Toyland". The production starred some very well-known names of the time – names that today are largely (and undeservedly) unknown. TV in those days was of course all-live, no retakes.

    The production starred the inimitable Dennis Day as Tommy Tucker. Day, the quintessential Irish tenor, was in the early part of his primary career (1950-1965) as one of Jack Benny's constant on-air foils. Playing a department store Santa Claus, who tells the story to a lost girl, is Dave Garroway. The iconic Garroway made a career as a successful night show host, panelist, special guest, and so on – in other words, an actor who was primarily famous for playing himself. Wally Cox appears as Toymaker Grumio. Cox, mostly famous as "Mister Peepers" was a character actor credited with many appearances on TV … although his range was limited by his short stature and fairly high voice. The also-iconic Jack E. Leonard appears as the villain, Silas Barnaby. Leonard was a comic whose insulting shtick was much more abrasive than that of Don Rickles (nowadays better known). Interestingly, his hallmark nastiness doesn't show through very much in his portrayal of Barnaby.

    Don't expect to see much of Herbert's original musical here. Two main numbers remain: "Toyland" and "March of the Toy Soldiers". No production of "Babes" is without them. Also a little of Herbert's other music appears here and there. A very bare-bones version of the plot is used as a structural support for a number of very cutesy song-and/or-dance numbers. The result will be a real challenge to your gag reflex.

    The greatest fun can be had in watching this somewhat silly effort by watching for mistakes and gaffes. Amazingly, detectable ones are rare.

    On the whole this production is overly cute and overly precious, kitschy in the extreme. I can't imagine it went over that well, even in an era that was overall fairly kitschy (pink was then the "new black"). Even the notorious Leonard's performance was less villainous and more "oooooh! I'm soooo baaaad!" I'll wager even the iconically kitschy Sarah Palin would have trouble making it through this steady diet of treacle.

    The print is clearer than one might expect, although the black-to-white contrast seems muted. It looks very much like a color film reduced to black/white. And sure enough, at the end of the production, there's an announcement that it's been made by a "color compatible" process. I grew up in that era, and if memory serves, that means that the color can be picked up by your non-color TV as black/white.

    So maybe, somewhere, there's a color version of this production? I wonder how much pink would be in it.

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    • Trivia
      This version of "Babes in Toyland" was so popular that it was restaged the next year (these were the days of live television), with Barbara Cook replacing Jo Sullivan.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Ma sorcière bien aimée: Toys in Babeland (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Kathleen Mavourneen
      Music by Frederick Nicholls Crouch

      Lyrics by Mrs. Marion Crawford

      Performed by Dennis Day

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color(original broadcast)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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