A dying girl dreams of a better place in the next life.A dying girl dreams of a better place in the next life.A dying girl dreams of a better place in the next life.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination total
Beatrice Hagen
- Opera Singers
- (uncredited)
Gertrude Lawrence
- Opera Singers
- (uncredited)
Ethelreda Leopold
- Opera Singers
- (uncredited)
- Directors
- Arthur Davis
- Sid Marcus(uncredited)
- Writers
- Hans Christian Andersen
- Arthur Davis
- Cal Howard(uncredited)
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- TriviaAt 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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The odds are against her!
Unfortunately it is the exception rather than the rule when a screenwriter leaves the original story as it is. In this case, the steps of the original were followed, but the details were changed. It is almost as if the film script of this Columbia "color rhapsody" toon was written with only one reading of the source-story, and it never was consulted again. The mood does remain the same, however, and the world may seem even a bit harsher in this particular adaption. The New Year's Eve crowd is quite antagonistic to the poor little match seller. In Andersen's 3 page story it is the weather and her father which are the main adversaries, here it is the uncaring revelers which dominate.
Since the main essence of the story is left intact, and the treatment is grandiose, what remains is an excellent cartoon on any level. The combination of plot line and Brahm's Waltz in A-flat is a match made in heaven! It is obvious much time and care went into the animation, and the choice of colors were superb. Since images were used to convey meaning rather than dialogue(only the words, "Happy New Year" are heard)it seems that the important character of the grandmother had to be dropped in place of an angel. If you haven't read the short story in a long while, you may be willing to overlook this.
Since the main essence of the story is left intact, and the treatment is grandiose, what remains is an excellent cartoon on any level. The combination of plot line and Brahm's Waltz in A-flat is a match made in heaven! It is obvious much time and care went into the animation, and the choice of colors were superb. Since images were used to convey meaning rather than dialogue(only the words, "Happy New Year" are heard)it seems that the important character of the grandmother had to be dropped in place of an angel. If you haven't read the short story in a long while, you may be willing to overlook this.
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- Gblakelii
- Dec 4, 2005
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- Color Favorites (1948-1949 Season) #3: The Little Match Girl
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- Runtime8 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Little Match Girl (1937) officially released in Canada in English?
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