A one-hour version of Tchaikovsky's classic ballet, with a somewhat revised storyline reminiscent of "The Wizard of Oz".A one-hour version of Tchaikovsky's classic ballet, with a somewhat revised storyline reminiscent of "The Wizard of Oz".A one-hour version of Tchaikovsky's classic ballet, with a somewhat revised storyline reminiscent of "The Wizard of Oz".
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- Blauer Vogel
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Did you know
- TriviaThe Mouse King does not appear in this production, and neither do the Toy Soldiers or the dolls at the Christmas party.
- GoofsAs he is speaking during the introductory host sequence, Eddie Albert can quite obviously be seen glancing to the side occasionally to read the cue cards.
- Alternate versionsThis was originally a German television program; the narration by Eddie Albert and the "wraparound" host segments were added for its American TV showings.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Dirty Sexy Money: The Nutcracker (2007)
- SoundtracksThe Nutcracker
(excerpts)
Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performed by the Budapesti Filharmóniai Társaság Zenekara, conducted by Franz Allers
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Am a huge fan of 'The Nutcracker' story by ETA Hoffmann, always read it as a Christmas tradition and the book is a sentimental possession. It has always been a big personal favourite and always will be regardless of the number of times it's read. Love every bit as much Tchaikovsky's timeless ballet, justifiably considered one of the all time great ballets, to me it isn't Christmas without hearing the music or seeing a production of it at least once.
It actually took a while somehow for me to be aware of this 1964 version of 'The Nutcracker', let alone watch it. After tracking it down, it is a very charming and well executed watch. Although it is definitely something to watch on its own terms, this version is a heavily condensed adaptation of the ballet and the story, with not much of the usual conflict, and with a 'Wizard of Oz' influence. Nonetheless, 'The Nutcracker' is still recommended.
There actually is not an awful lot wrong with this version of 'The Nutcracker'. It does at times feel a little jumpy as a result of the condensation, with there also being a feeling of it being too short.
Although he is suitably amiable and inviting, there is a little too much of Eddie Albert and his screen time slows it down ever so slightly.
Having said that, there is a huge amount to like about 'The Nutcracker'. It is a lovely looking production, with sumptuous costumes and sets that have held up well. 'The Nutcracker' contains some of the best music Tchaikovsky, one of my favourite composers ever, ever wrote, such beautiful music and it always moves me. It is superbly and poignantly used here and equally so when it comes to how it was performed. The choreography is often a wonder, so full of grace and elegance. Everything is in good taste, nothing gratuitous and it doesn't look static.
Moreover, the choreography is beautifully danced with spot on technique and expressive acting. Melissa Hayden's Sugar Plum Fairy enchants and here is a rare chance to see Edward Villella on film and on very strong form. The storytelling is incredibly charing without being too sweet and has the magic that the story needs. Patricia McBride endears as Clara.
Overall, very nicely done. 8/10.
It actually took a while somehow for me to be aware of this 1964 version of 'The Nutcracker', let alone watch it. After tracking it down, it is a very charming and well executed watch. Although it is definitely something to watch on its own terms, this version is a heavily condensed adaptation of the ballet and the story, with not much of the usual conflict, and with a 'Wizard of Oz' influence. Nonetheless, 'The Nutcracker' is still recommended.
There actually is not an awful lot wrong with this version of 'The Nutcracker'. It does at times feel a little jumpy as a result of the condensation, with there also being a feeling of it being too short.
Although he is suitably amiable and inviting, there is a little too much of Eddie Albert and his screen time slows it down ever so slightly.
Having said that, there is a huge amount to like about 'The Nutcracker'. It is a lovely looking production, with sumptuous costumes and sets that have held up well. 'The Nutcracker' contains some of the best music Tchaikovsky, one of my favourite composers ever, ever wrote, such beautiful music and it always moves me. It is superbly and poignantly used here and equally so when it comes to how it was performed. The choreography is often a wonder, so full of grace and elegance. Everything is in good taste, nothing gratuitous and it doesn't look static.
Moreover, the choreography is beautifully danced with spot on technique and expressive acting. Melissa Hayden's Sugar Plum Fairy enchants and here is a rare chance to see Edward Villella on film and on very strong form. The storytelling is incredibly charing without being too sweet and has the magic that the story needs. Patricia McBride endears as Clara.
Overall, very nicely done. 8/10.
- TheLittleSongbird
- May 4, 2021
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- Runtime55 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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