Film Snail

Hans Christian Andersen
Hans Christian Andersen

6.3

Hans Christian Andersen

NR·1952·112m

Summary

A small-town shoemaker with a knack for spinning yarns, Hans encounters happiness and heartbreak on his road to becoming a full-fledged writer.

Crew

Director

Charles Vidor

Screenplay

Moss Hart

Story

Myles Connolly

Reviews

John Chard

John Chard

July 24, 2019

8

It's not a story of his life, just a fairytale about a spinner of fairy tales.

So the opening written words say to us the very thing that many across the movie forums have failed to spot, namely that they wasn't going for first tier autobiographical on this! just a celebration of the name and his work is all.

Who better to bring the great Dane to the screen than the ebullient Danny Kaye, his exuberant approach to the topic befits the glorious colour that positively sparkles in every frame of Charles Vidor's film.

The story tracks the Cobbler Andersen as he leaves his hometown of Odense to seek a new life in the beautiful city of Copenhagen. It is here that he becomes known for his stories that bring about much joy to the children of Denmark - and here that he writes his glorious ballet version of The Little Mermaid. He gets into scrapes, he falls for a pretty girl, and most of all he discovers his vocation in life, this is indeed a delightful fairytale in itself.

Sit back and enjoy The Emperor's New Clothes, Wonderful Copenhagen, Thumberlina and The Ugly Duckling, and then fall silenct for the 15 minute showing of The Little Mermaid in all its balletic glory. Hans Christian Andersen is a smashingly buoyant film, one that may come wrapped up in treacle for some folk, but for those of us with a sweet filmic tooth then the pleasures are there to be had. 8/10

Media

No Videos to show.

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

copenhagen, denmark
musical
ballet
unrequited love
heartbreak
storytelling
cobbler
children's book
aspiring writer
ballerina
thumbelina
fictional biography
shoemaker
ballet performance
ballet company
ugly duckling
fairy tale characters
pointe shoes
little mermaid series