Hans Christian Andersen

US (1952): Musical/Family

Of all the Danny Kaye movies, this musical biography of the legendary vagabond storyteller is definitely the most poignant, extending the performer's range far beyond his usual comic shtick. It may not be as funny as Wonder Man (1945), but it has so much more going for it. In fact, the film is really more about Kaye than Andersen, providing rare insight into his humanitarian ideals and rapport with children. The Frank Loesser score is beautiful, as is the Technicolor cinematography. Among the songs performed, "Inchworm," "Thumbelina," and "Ugly Duckling" are the standout favorites. Charles Vidor directs. (Goldwyn/RKO) (Amazon.com)

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· Art Direction/Set Decoration (Color) 1952: Richard Day & Clave - Art Direction; Howard Bristol - Set Decoration
· Cinematography (Color) 1952: Harry Stradling
· Costume Design (Color) 1952: Clave, Mary Wills, Madame Karinska
· Music Scoring Awards (Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) 1952: Walter Scharf
· Music Best Song 1952: "Thumbelina" Frank Loesser - Music & Lyric
· Sound Recording 1952: Gordon E. Sawyer (Goldwyn Sound Department)

6 nominations