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The Little Match Girl

  • 1937
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The Little Match Girl (1937)
AnimationDramaFamilyFantasyShort

A little match seller's dream of Christmas becomes a reality when she perishes in the snow and goes to Heaven.A little match seller's dream of Christmas becomes a reality when she perishes in the snow and goes to Heaven.A little match seller's dream of Christmas becomes a reality when she perishes in the snow and goes to Heaven.

  • Directors
    • Arthur Davis
    • Sid Marcus
  • Writers
    • Sid Marcus
    • Hans Christian Andersen
    • Arthur Davis
  • Stars
    • The Rhythmettes
    • Beatrice Hagen
    • Gertrude Lawrence
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    470
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Arthur Davis
      • Sid Marcus
    • Writers
      • Sid Marcus
      • Hans Christian Andersen
      • Arthur Davis
    • Stars
      • The Rhythmettes
      • Beatrice Hagen
      • Gertrude Lawrence
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    The Rhythmettes
      Beatrice Hagen
      Beatrice Hagen
      • Opera Singers
      • (uncredited)
      Gertrude Lawrence
      Gertrude Lawrence
      • Opera Singers
      • (uncredited)
      Ethelreda Leopold
      Ethelreda Leopold
      • Opera Singers
      • (uncredited)
      • Directors
        • Arthur Davis
        • Sid Marcus
      • Writers
        • Sid Marcus
        • Hans Christian Andersen
        • Arthur Davis
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      7CinemaSerf

      The Little Match Girl

      There's something distinctly Dickensian about this short animation. It's all about a young girl who makes her living selling matches on the wintry streets of New York on New Year's Eve. Ignored by the revellers, she retreats to take what shelter she can beside a grand house where she lights some of her matches to try and keep warm. Each match offers a little light and heat and soon she drifts off into dreams of a roaring fire, a comfortable bed and some fun. This is quite a beautifully drawn adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson's 19th century tale of poverty and neglect, but I didn't love the angelic scenes that seemed to me to suggest that there was some sort of heavenly purpose to her suffering, nor of the actual conclusion which rather robs the original story of the family sentiment that contributed so much to the poignancy of this tale. Still, it is a delicate feature well worth watching.
      Cineanalyst

      Cartoon Pathos

      Hans Christian Andersen's much-adapted short poem becomes an animated short film here, for perhaps the first time. Disney also made a computer-animated version in 2006. This "Little Match Girl" was part of Columbia's Color Rhapsody series, which were made in response to Disney's Silly Symphonies. The exaggerated cartoon qualities work to make what was already a depressing fairy tale into an even more maudlin affair. The little girl is unnaturally little, as she's trampled by New Year's Eve revelers, for whom she only rises to about the height of their shins. Plus, much of what size she is consists of huge eyeballs. As with Jean Renoir's live-action silent version of the 1920s, the matchstick hallucinations, which otherwise work well as cinematic metaphor, receive relative short shrift in favor of an extended dream sequence. The fanciful imagery here isn't too bad, and there's a bit of simulated, swinging camera movement in part, which goes well with the music, but it's nothing exceptional. I still prefer the earliest filmed version, James Williamson's 1902 one, along with Renoir's film, but this was a popular tale--earning this one an Oscar nomination.
      9jaybee-3

      Beautiful Oscar-nominated cartoon treasure

      Animated classic with a tremendous emotional impact. I saw this film in a theatre way back in the 1970s and many people were crying at the end. Very touching film from the Columbia cartoon folks. Hopefully, it will be available some day on tape or DVD.
      10TheLittleSongbird

      Little in match girl, big in emotion

      Love animation, it was a big part of my life as a child, particularly Disney, Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry. Still love animation whether it's film, television or cartoons, regardless of the studio or director (which there has never been a bias towards or against), and still watch it on a regular basis.

      Arthur Davis and Sid Marcus both did solid and more work in their careers (as well as some not so good stuff later on). Have a lot of love for Hans Christian Andersen's stories, many of them having been adapted many times and for good reason, and as a story 'The Little Match Girl' always touches me. So 1937's 'The Little Match Girl' had me interested from the get go. Seeing it, it has shocked me at how long it took for me to see it.

      It is some of the best work of both Davis and Marcus and as good as the beautiful Disney short, when it comes to cartoons seen recently it's easily one of the best too.

      'The Little Match Girl' is gorgeously animated. It's fluidly and carefully drawn, rich in meticulous background detail and lavish and atmospheric in colour. The hauntingly beautiful music compliments them and the emotional impact brilliantly and even enhances the mood.

      What is special about 'The Little Match Girl' is the emotional power of the storytelling. It is cute but not overly-so, truly endearing with charming characters without trying too hard and genuinely heart-tugging without being over-sentimental (so easy to do when the story is already as sad as it is).

      Characters are charming and easily to relate to. 'The Little Match Girl' is a masterclass of how to stir such an emotional wallop so beautifully without any dialogue or saying a word.

      Altogether, big in emotion and a cartoon deserving of more appreciation and exposure. 10/10 Bethany Cox
      8Hitchcoc

      So Very Sad

      She has, for years, been the epitome of the downtrodden, the hopeless. The little girl who only has a box of matches to sell, desperately burns them for a little warmth. This is Hans Christian Andersen's tale which chokes you up. It is colorful and exhausting, to say the least. The problem is that at no point does she have a chance--all hope has been pulled from her.

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      • Trivia
        At the start of 1937, America was still in the throes of the Great Depression, though better days would be coming. The idea of an impoverished waif selling matches would have resonated with many cinema audiences at the time.
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        Featured in Toon in with Me: Stuff & Nonsense #15 (2022)

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      • Release date
        • November 5, 1937 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Color Favorites (1948-1949 Season) #3: The Little Match Girl
      • Production company
        • Charles Mintz Productions
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      • Runtime
        8 minutes
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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