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Emeric Pressburger
Writers: Hans Christian Andersen (fairy tale)
Emeric Pressburger (original screenplay)
more Contact: View company contact information for The Red Shoes on IMDbPro. Release Date: 6 September 1948 (UK) more Genre: Drama | Romance | Music more Tagline: Dance she did, and dance she must - between her two loves more Plot: Under the authoritarian rule of charismatic ballet impressario Boris Lermontov, his proteges realize the full promise of their talents... more | full synopsis Plot Keywords: Ballet | Ballerina | Shoe | Composer | Forced To Dance more Awards: Won 2 Oscars. Another 1 win & 5 nominations more NewsDesk:
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Surrealist artwork from The Red Shoes to go on display
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User Comments: One of the best films of all time more (88 total) Cast (Cast overview, first billed only) Marius Goring ... Julian Craster Jean Short ... Terry Gordon Littmann ... Ike Julia Lang ... A Balletomane Bill Shine ... Her Mate Leonide Massine ... Ljubov (as Leonide Massine) Anton Walbrook ... Boris Lermontov Austin Trevor ... Professor Palmer Esmond Knight ... Livy Eric Berry ... Dimitri Irene Browne ... Lady Neston Moira Shearer ... Victoria Page Ludmilla Tcherina ... Boronskaja (as Ludmilla Tcherina) Jerry Verno ... Stage-Door Keeper Robert Helpmann ... Ivan Boleslawskymore Create a character page for: TerryIkeA BalletomaneHer MateLjubovProfessor PalmerLivyDimitriLady NestonVictoria PageBoronskajaStage-Door KeeperIvan Boleslawsky-more... Additional Details Parents Guide: View content advisory for parents Runtime: 133 min | Japan:136 min Country: UK Language: English | French Color: Color (Technicolor) Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1 more Sound Mix: Mono (Western Electric Recording) Certification: Iceland:L | South Korea:12 | Sweden:Btl | West Germany:12 | Australia:G | Finland:S | UK:U | Spain:T | Ireland:G Filming Locations: Royal Opera House, Bow Street, Covent Garden, London, England, UK more Company: Archers, The more Fun Stuff Trivia: The film went massively over budget and the Rank Company (which financed it and was to release it) had little faith in its commercial potential. It tried to bury the film by not giving it a premiere (backer J. Arthur Rank walked out of its first performance) and by just letting it quietly show at late screenings at a cinema in London. Rank wasn't even prepared to strike a print for the American market. Slowly, however, audiences started to pick up on the film and Rank realized that it might have a potential breakout hit after all. Indeed, when an initial print was made for the US, it played at an off-Broadway theater for an unprecedented 110 weeks. That was enough to convince Universal to take up the distribution rights for the US, which it did in 1951. more Goofs: Continuity: The length of Julian's cigarette changes dramatically (gets longer and then gets much shorter than he could smoke it down to in the short time between shots) while he's playing the piano for Vicky in Lermontov's office. more Quotes: [first lines]
[holding doors closed]
Doorman: They're going mad, sir. It's the students.
[From outside]
Julian Craster: Down with tyrants,
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Manager, Covent Garden: All right, let them in.
more Movie Connections: Referenced in Love! Valour,
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Why was Vicky wearing the red shoes BEFORE the ballet started?
Why would Lermontov reinstate Irina as the principal dancer AFTER she's been married?
more User Comments ,ugg classic tall boots; (Comment on this title) 41 out of 46 people found the following comment useful. One of the best films of all time, 23 April 2004
Author: LottiSt from Australia
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I am biased because I have loved this film ever since I was four years old. Some films, as you grow and age, lose their magic and you forget what made you love it as a child. This film has only strengthened my love and appreciation of it as I have grown older. I am not one to narrate a storyline, as this film is great for more than, and even despite, it's story.
The beautiful colour photography of the locations, including London, Paris and Monte Carlo, will take you back to a fictional glamorous 1940's where everyone wore chic clothes and were perfectly mannered and groomed and make you wish you could visit there sometime.
The music is a highlight for me. Brian Easdale has written such a detailed and nuanced lyrical score that does not overpower any moment in the film. There are moments where the music so perfectly conveys a character's very thought, even though they are not saying a word and their face betrays not a hint of emotion.
The story is a familiar one, particularly today, of ambition and the balance between career and personal life, between a creative passion and a human one. And of course, yes there is the ballet element. I have no interest in ballet and I love the film. It does play up the prima ballerinas and haughty choreographer stereotypes, but as they are played by real ballet dancers,
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Anton Walbrook is the star of this film, playing a Diaghilev type character and absolutely dominates any scene he is in. He is not bombastic in a showy, hammy way. It is a more silent but deadly charismatic performance. It is a pity he did not receive an award for it. He is stern, uncompromising,
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Moira Shearer and Marius Goring, unfortunately do not fare so well in comparison, but they are perfectly adequate in their roles and have some touching and funny moments. It is not altogether their fault, the characters are a little bland, especially in comparison to all the other larger than life characters they are paired with. Shearer really comes good as soon as she starts dancing.
Which brings me to the fifteen minute ballet in the middle of the film. It is beautiful (and brief). The dancing is fabulous, it looks beautiful and the music is amazing. No one should fast forward this masterpiece of filmed ballet. It is cinematic,replica handbags, not (as filmed ballet usually is) procenium stage bound. It is a modern ballet, choreographed by Robert Helpmann and Leonide Massine and is a story, perhaps even a mirror,
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The Red Shoes combines every one of it's elements into a perfect whole. Some elements are a bit lacking, the story is very simple and given another context a bit soap opera like, but combined with the visuals, the music, the characters and the human comedy-tragedy, it is a beautiful complete film and one that will keep improving with age.
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