The Blue Bird

The Blue Bird

Director: Walter Lang Cast: Alfred Newman
Alfred Newman
, Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple
, Spring Byington
Spring Byington
, Nigel Bruce
Nigel Bruce
, Gale Sondergaard
Gale Sondergaard
, Eddie Collins
Eddie Collins
The Blue Bird

The Blue Bird

Director: Walter Lang Cast: Alfred Newman
Alfred Newman
, Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple
, Spring Byington
Spring Byington
, Nigel Bruce
Nigel Bruce
, Gale Sondergaard
Gale Sondergaard
, Eddie Collins
Eddie Collins

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Overview

When Darryl F. Zanuck's arrangement to loan Shirley Temple to MGM as star of The Wizard of Oz fell through, Zanuck hastily assembled a lavish Technicolor vehicle for his diminutive star which, he hoped, would match Wizard in popularity and appeal. The result was The Blue Bird, adapted from the allegorical stage play by Maurice Maeterlinck (previously filmed by director Maurice Tourneur in 1918). In emulation of The Wizard of Oz, The Blue Bird was bookended with black-and-white sequences, reserving Technicolor for the fantasy "body" of the film; similarly, Gale Sondergaard, who had been the first choice to play the Wicked Witch of the West in Wizard, was cast as Blue Bird's nominal villainess. Set in mid-Europe sometime in the late 18th century, the story concerns Mytyl (Temple and Tyltyl (John Russell), the children of a woodchopper (Russell Hicks) who has been called to fight in a faraway war. Heartbroken, the kids decide to run away from home in search of the Bluebird of Happiness, which will ostensibly solve all their problems. Falling asleep, Mytyl and Tyltyl dream that the good fairy Berylune (Jessie Berylune) is leading them on that search, accompanied by their household pets Tylo (a dog) and Tylette (a cat), who have assumed human form (and as such are repectively played by Eddie Collins and the aforementioned Gale Sondergaard). Before arriving at the far-from-unexpected realization that the elusive Bluebird of Happiness is no further than their own backyard, the two kiddies undergo a variety of astonishing experiences, including a raging forest fire (a triumph of 20th Century-Fox special-effects master Fred Sersen) and an oddly unsettling visit to "The Land of the Unborn". Rather heavy going for its intended family audience, The Blue Bird proved to be Shirley Temple's biggest flop, and a subsequent 1976 US-Soviet version starring Elizabeth Taylor fared no better at the box office.

Product Details

Release Date: 03/27/2007
UPC: 0024543381877
Original Release: 1940
Rating: G
Source: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono, Dolby Digital Stereo]
Language: English
Time: 1:23:00
Sales rank: 18,752

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Shirley Temple Actor
Spring Byington Actor
Nigel Bruce Actor
Gale Sondergaard Actor
Eddie Collins Tylo
Edwin Maxwell Oak
Thurston Hall Father Time
Sterling Holloway Wild Plum
Claire DuBrey Nurse
Dorothy Dearing Cypress
Russell Hicks Daddy Tyl
Cecilia Loftus Granny Tyl
Al Shean Grandpa Tyl
Gene Reynolds Studious Boy
Leona Roberts Mrs. Berlingot
Stanley Andrews Wilhelm
Sybil Jason Actor
Edward Earle Maple Tree
Jessie Ralph Actor
Brandon Hurst Footman
Helen Ericson Actor
Ann Todd Little Sister
Johnny Russell Actor
Laura Hope Crews Actor
Scotty Beckett Actor
Diane Fisher Actor

Technical Credits
Gene Markey Producer
Ernest Pascal Screenwriter
Maurice Maeterlinck Playwright
Fred Sersen Special Effects
E.H. Hansen Special Effects
Darryl F. Zanuck Producer

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Blue Bird
1. Main Titles [:02]
2. Caged Bird [1:27]
3. Ungrateful Child [3:38]
4. Bad News [3:58]
5. The Fairy [:16]
6. The Way to the Past [2:55]
7. Just Like Old Times [5:30]
8. The Land of Luxury [2:15]
9. Selfish and Greedy [4:57]
10. Escape [1:12]
11. The Children Must Die [6:49]
12. Running for Their Lives [:54]
13. Into the Future [6:40]
14. A Ship With Silver Sails [:19]
15. In Every Moonbeam [4:02]
16. A Gift Worth Having/End Titles [4:06]
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