The Blue Bird
1940 · Movie · 88 min. · United States
A poignant story of a selfish young German girl's search for happiness, Blue Bird is a classic Shirley Temple film with a storybook Hansel and Gretel feel. This restored and remastered 1940 film opens with a purposely grainy, black and white world that reinforces Mytyl's (Shirley Temple) ill-humored attitude toward life. Mytyl consistently complains about everything and fails to see that she and her family are really quite blessed until her father is summoned to war. A dramatic switch to Technicolor, now bright and clear thanks to restoration efforts, marks the fairy Berylone's (Jessie Ralph) nighttime appearance and the beginning of Mytyl's and her brother Tyltyl's (Johnny Russell) quest to find the blue bird of happiness. Lead by "Light" (Helen Ericson), the children and their faithful dog Tylo (Eddie Collins) and scheming cat Tylette (Gale Sondergaard) journey through the lands of the past, future, and luxury only to find a prevailing unhappiness. In the end, it's a journey of self-discovery that leads Mytyl to find true happiness in a most unexpected place. This film marks a departure from the typically sunny and cheerful characters played by Shirley Temple and was, in spite of its lavish scenery and nominations for Academy Awards in both cinematography and special effects, unsuccessful at the box office. (Ages 5 and older) --Tami Horiuchi (from amazon.com)
Direction Walter Lang
Cast Shirley Temple · Spring Byington · Nigel Bruce · Eddie Collins · Gale Sondergaard · Sybil Jason · Jessie Ralph · Helen Ericson · John Russell · Laura Hope Crews
Soundtrack Alfred Newman
Screenplay Ernest Pascal · Maurice Maeterlinck
Cinematography Arthur C. Miller
Original title The Blue Bird
5.8
102 votes (FilmAffinity)
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