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Nutcracker!

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
84
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Nutcracker! (2003)
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Nutcracker. follows Clara's journey from a bleak Christmas Eve at Dr. Dross' Orphanage, through a shimmering wonderland to the spectacular candy folk of Sweetieland.Nutcracker. follows Clara's journey from a bleak Christmas Eve at Dr. Dross' Orphanage, through a shimmering wonderland to the spectacular candy folk of Sweetieland.Nutcracker. follows Clara's journey from a bleak Christmas Eve at Dr. Dross' Orphanage, through a shimmering wonderland to the spectacular candy folk of Sweetieland.

  • Director
    • Ross MacGibbon
  • Stars
    • Scott Ambler
    • Emily Piercy
    • Saranne Curtin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    84
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ross MacGibbon
    • Stars
      • Scott Ambler
      • Emily Piercy
      • Saranne Curtin
    • 9User reviews
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    Scott Ambler
    Scott Ambler
    • Dr. Dross…
    Emily Piercy
    Emily Piercy
    • Matron…
    Saranne Curtin
    Saranne Curtin
    • Sugar…
    Ewan Wardrop
    Ewan Wardrop
    • Fritz…
    Etta Murfitt
    Etta Murfitt
    • Clara
    Alan Vincent
    Alan Vincent
    • Nutcracker
    Simon Wakefield
    • Orphanage Governor
    Isabel Mortimer
    • Orphanage Governor
    Kerry Biggin
    • Orphanage Governor
    Ross Carpenter
    • Orphanage Governor…
    Valentina Formenti
    • Cupid
    Neil Penlington
    • Cupid
    Vicky Evans
    • Liquorice Allsort
    Richard Winsor
    Richard Winsor
    • Liquorice Allsort
    Paulo Kadow
    • Liquorice Allsort
    Arthur Pita
    • Knickerbocker Glory
    Rachel Lancaster
    • Marshmallow
    Belinda Lee Chapman
    • Marshmallow
    • Director
      • Ross MacGibbon
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    didi-5

    modern version of the ballet classic

    New Adventures brought their production of Nutcracker! to the screen following a successful tour on stage, and it certainly is a magical version of the classic.

    Clara and Fritz are in an orphanage where their presents are locked away and they face a miserable Christmas - that is until the nutcracker comes to life and liberates everyone into a land of sugar and sweets, and a land of fairytale princes and princesses.

    Matthew Bourne's witty choreography and the dancing of Scott Ambler (King Sherbert), Etta Murfitt (Clara), Arthur Pita (Knickerbocker Glory), and others, compliments the music of Tschaikovsky perfectly.

    If you know the classic ballet of The Nutcracker, don't let this new interpretation put you off. It is very funny, and well put together. And it is different - proving that in dance there is room for all sorts of productions to exist together.
    10jdunham3

    New Family Tradition

    I came across this production during Ovation Channel's Battle of the Nutcrackers. I too was a bit of a "nutcracker snob" and thought that either the Bolshoi or Balanchine version would be my favorites, but I was really charmed and amazed by every aspect of this production. I can't wait for my daughter to see it. She has seen only classical interpretations, but I really think this Wonka-esquire version will become a family tradition. So witty and well done! The dancers were wonderful and it was nice to see that they appeared to have eaten at least once in their lifetimes unlike the ones you often see in these productions - it made their enjoyment of the candy believable! Make sure to have sweets on hand as the temptation to lick the TV screen can be overwhelming.
    petitecat

    Excellent, must see

    I saw this in theatre with my mom when it was out...and it was absolutely hilarious!! I've never seen a comical version of the Nutcracker, but this was great!

    My dance teacher told me to see it because it was funny, and one of the dancers went to my dance school...he was brilliant as well! It is definitely a must see if you haven't seen it yet though, there's just so much comedy and humour in it, and as it's being shown through dance, it's even better!! A brilliant show.

    It follows the story of the Nutcracker so if you've seen any other version, you'll still understand the storyline as you did with the version you've seen!
    10Peter22060

    didi-5 is right on the mark

    One must only assume that the low negative votes are from children expecting sugar plum fairies in their beds. Contemporary versions of classic production from Shakespeare to opera are relegated to the depths by some viewer watching, because of their inability to comprehend innovation from tradition.

    Romeo and Juliet with its modern setting brings to the screen a new view of the story in its contemporary reality. La Boheme in the Australian production is another example.

    If we step back and think, then maybe the box-office success of TITANIC when compared to the actual horror of the events will aid these uninformed viewers. A bit of 21st century education should put THE NUTCRACKER at a higher rating.
    8lomachrome

    A superb, vibrant retelling of a Christmas classic

    When TRIO! still showed filmed stage shows on their channel, I caught this one Christmas. I would consider myself a Nutcracker purist, but this production was utterly superb. With gorgeous choreography and direction by Matthew Bourne, this Dickensian version of The Nutcracker soars from stage to screen.

    Beginning in a Tim Burton-esquire orphanage, we find Clara and her fellow orphans preparing for a Christmas party thrown by their evil, although comical, head master and mistress: Dr. Cross and Matron. The world shifts in power as the classic moment of Nutcracker reality is played out as only Bourne could provide and their Nightmare Before Christmas home becomes a swirling utopia of tulle, glitter and Victoria's Secret pink.

    The wonderful thing about this production is that it provides an outlet for those who are not a) comfortable with ballet or b) not accustomed to the story. Bourne's choreography and the wonderful, funny, and warm performances of the cast are very theatrical. A combination of mime and dance, if you will. It is the perfect version to share with friends who are not dance-literate.

    Gorgeous and lush from beginning, this is a version not to be passed up.

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      Some of Tchaikovsky's original orchestrations were slightly altered for this version of "The Nutcracker".
    • Connections
      Featured in The South Bank Show: The Nutcracker Story (2007)

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Production company
      • Adventures in Motion Pictures
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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