Book Vs. Movie:
The Red Shoes
The Hans Christian Anderson Fairy Tale vs. the 1948 Classic Film
The Margos (and a special guest star!) put on their dancing shoes with the
Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale “
The Red Shoes” along with the
1948 adaptation that is considered a ballet/film classic with some of the most beautiful sequences along with a meditation on “art versus life.”
Published in 1845, The Red Shoes appears in “New Fairy Tales” and tells the story of Karen, a vain and selfish girl who has a particular pair of red shoes that causes her to dance with frenzy. Apparently, the author used his own sister’s name for the horrible lead and his father being a proud shoe cobbler who demanded to be treated with respect from even his wealthiest clients.
The movie is a technicolor masterpiece filled with renowned dancers and is the coloration between
Michael Powell and
Emeric Pressburger (following the successful 1947 film Black Narcissus.) It’s considered one of the best British films ever and won the Academy Award for Best Original Score and Best Art Direction.
What are the main differences between the short story and the film? Which version did the Margos like better? Have a listen!
Our special guest is
Dale Bridges, author of
The Mean Reds, available from Stephen J. Austin University Press.
You can follow his artwork at
https://www.dalebridgesart.com/ and on Instagram @Bridges.writer
In this ep, the Margos discuss:
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