

Hansel and Gretel
Abandoned by their parents, a young brother and sister try to find their way home. On the way, they find themselves trapped in the plot of a nasty witch.
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Plot Summary
This musical adaptation of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale follows young siblings Hansel and Gretel as they are abandoned in the forest by their impoverished parents. Lost and hungry, they stumble upon a gingerbread house. Inside, they meet a seemingly benevolent witch who has other plans for them, leading the children to use their wits to escape her clutches.
Critical Reception
While this made-for-television movie musical adaptation of Hansel and Gretel is not widely reviewed by major critics, it is remembered fondly by those who experienced it during its original broadcast. It offered a family-friendly, musical take on a dark fairy tale, featuring colorful sets and performances.
What Reviewers Say
- A charming, albeit simple, musical interpretation of a classic tale.
- Family-friendly entertainment with catchy songs and a positive message.
- Visually appealing for its time, though lacking in depth.
Google audience: Audience reception for this 1983 adaptation is largely nostalgic, with viewers recalling it as a delightful childhood viewing experience that introduced them to the story in an accessible, musical format. Many remember the songs and characters fondly.
Fun Fact
This television movie featured a young Orfeh in one of her earliest credited roles, years before her Broadway success.
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