Shelley Duvall's Faerie tale theatre. Tales from Hans Christian Andersen
Wicked goblins, a kind-hearted queen, a fashion-obsessed emperor and a girl the size of a thumb. Four hand-picked episodes from the award-winning series. Includes the Hans Christian Andersen tales: The Emperor's New Clothes, The Nightingale, The Snow Queen and Thumbelina.
"Wicked goblins, a kind-hearted queen, a fashion-obsessed emperor and a girl the size of a thumb. Four hand-picked episodes from the award-winning series. Includes the Hans Christian Andersen tales: The Emperor's New Clothes, The Nightingale, The Snow Queen and Thumbelina."@en
"The Emperor's new clothes: con-artists who fool a vain and ruthless Emperor into believing that they can create the most exquisite of clothes that are invisible to those who are foolish or unworthy ; The nightingale: The Emperor of Cathay lives in a porcelain palace with his courtiers and riches, but completely cut off from any real people. When he hears about a magical bird called the nightingale and it's exquisite song, he demands an audience with it ; The Snow Queen: Gerda and Kay enter the frozen land of the Snow Queen to learn some much-needed lessons about love and friendship ; Thumbelina: A lonely char-woman is given a magical barley seed, which sprouts into a lovely flower. When the flower opens, out pops."@en
"An emperor with a penchant for fine clothing is told of a magical cloth; an emperor finds friendship from a nightingale and a kitchen maid; a young girl sets off to find her friend, who has been taken to a castle at the North Pole; follows the adventures of a girl no bigger than a human thumb."
"Presents live-action performances of four classic fairy tales by Hans Christian Anderson."@en
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