Hans Christian Andersen
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- 1952
- 112 min
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Good morning, schoolmaster.
See the kite?
Tell us a story!
Wait for me, Hans! Please wait.
Well, hurry up. Faster!
Thank you.
Next time, don't be late.
Now, yesterday, Matilda was the wicked
mermaid - the princess of the frozen sea.
- Remember that?
- Yes.
Today, as I promised -
we always keep our promises, don't we?
Yes!
- Today, as I promised, she will be the...
- Queen of China!
a dress for the queen of China?
You said you would!
All right.
Please, ladies and gentlemen.
If we can't have a queen,
then we'll have a king.
It's very simple. We just take
the crown and put it over on the side.
He was a very jaunty little king -
wore his crown like that. Now, we'll just...
Ah... No peeping.
There we are.
Long live the king!
Long live the king!
That's not a king.
It's only a queen with a moustache.
Well, a lot of kings
are only a queen with a moustache.
- We all believe it's a king, don't we?
- Yes!
Since we have no clothes for the king,
who had no clothes,
who only believed what he saw.
That's you!
Well, one day, two swindlers
came to see the king
to sell him what they said
was a magic suit of clothes.
Now, the king was very fond of new
clothes, so he said, "Let me see it. "
But there wasn't any suit of clothes.
The swindlers held up their hands like this
and said,
"Your Majesty, this is a magic suit.
"You, being very wise and intelligent,
can see how beautiful it is,
"but to a fool, it is absolutely invisible. "
Well, he said, "I see. "
Not wanting to appear a fool, he added,
"Yes, indeed. I see it perfectly.
"It's beautiful.
"Isn't it grand? Isn't it fine?
Look at the cut, the style, the line!
"The suit of clothes is altogether
but altogether, it's altogether
"The most remarkable suit of clothes
that I have ever seen
"These eyes of mine at once determine
the sleeves are velvet, the cape is ermine
"The hose are blue and
the doublet is a lovely shade of green!"
"Somebody send for the queen!"
The queen came and she was told
how all the wise people could see the...
- Magic suit!
- That's right.
Naturally, not wanting
to appear a fool, she said,
"Oh! Isn't it grand?
"Isn't it rich?
Look at the charm of every stitch!
"The suit of clothes is altogether,
it's altogether
"The most remarkable suit of clothes
that I have ever seen
"These eyes of mine at once determine
the sleeves are velvet, the cape is ermine
"The hose are blue and the doublet
- "Summon the court to convene!"
All the court came, the ministers
and ambassadors came.
Not wanting to seem like fools,
they agreed with the...
- King and queen.
- The king issued a proclamation.
The suit of clothes is altogether
but altogether, it's altogether
The most remarkable suit of clothes
a tailor ever made
Now quickly put it altogether
with gloves of leather and hat and feather
It's altogether the thing
to wear at Saturday's parade
- Saturday's parade!
By this time, everybody had heard
about the king's new clothes
that he would wear at the parade.
The people lined the streets as
the artillery came by, the infantry came by,
and the cavalry came by and the fife
and drum corps and the royal guard,
and finally the king.
Everybody cheered "Hurray"...
...because nobody wanted
to appear a fool.
Nobody that is except one little boy
who, for some strange reason, hadn't
heard about the king's new magic suit,
and didn't know
what he was supposed to see.
He took one look at the king,
turned a little pale and said,
"Look at the king! Look at the king!
"The king is in the altogether,
but altogether, the altogether
"He's altogether as naked
as the day that he was born
"The king is in the altogether,
but altogether, the altogether
"It's altogether the very least
the king has ever worn
"Call the court physician,
call an intermission
"His majesty is wide open
to ridicule and scorn
"The king is in the altogether,
but altogether, the altogether
"He's altogether as naked
as the day that he was born
"And it's altogether too chilly a morn!"
- Hans!
- Hurry, Peter.
We're going to hear another story.
Hans, the schoolmaster
went to the Burgomaster and the...
Peter, don't worry so much
on a beautiful day like this.
They're coming here - the schoolmaster,
the Burgomaster, the council. Look!
Good morning, Burgomaster.
Look, Burgomaster.
The books - on the dirty ground!
Here. The History of Denmark
used to tie the string of a dirty kite!
The history of any country
can always stand a little fresh air.
Did you hear about the history book
that took a vacation
and came back a much better history?
You see? That's the stuff
he fills the children's heads with!
Look at this.
"Arithmetic. A two met a four one day.
"They liked each other immediately
and got married,
"and all the other numbers
came to their wedding. "
- It's impossible!
- There are different ways of learning.
A cobbler belongs in his shop,
and children belong in school.
- Tend to your shoes. I'll tend to my school!
- To be sure.
But is the world made up of nothing else
but shoes and schoolrooms, and...?
There's a story
of a piece of chalk and a blackboard.
The piece of chalk had written
so many things on the blackboard
that it believed
it knew all about everything.
The blackboard was angry.
She felt that without her to write upon,
nobody would know anything,
and she was the one
who really knew it all.
One day, quite by accident,
the schoolmaster broke the piece of chalk
and tossed it out of the window.
It fell beside a pencil that the piece
is something very special.
- And what do you suppose happened?
- What happened?
What is this? Have we all lost our senses?
with the children? What is this?
That will be enough, Hans.
Children, pick up your schoolbooks
and go back to school. Hurry now.
Follow the schoolmaster.
Not another word from anyone.
I advise you, Hans, to stay in your shop
from now on. Come, gentlemen.
Stop shaking your head at me
like an old woman, Peter.
- I can feel it in the back of my neck.
- Hans, turn around. I've got to talk to you.
Did you ever hear
the story of the old woman
who shook her head at the family
so much that it fell off, right on the table?
Hans, why do you keep
Trouble? There's no trouble
that a good story can't get us out of -
like the one just now about the piece
of chalk and the blackboard.
I didn't know what I was going to say
until after I'd said it.
In fact, I'd like to know
how the story ends myself.
Please stay in the shop. Don't tell
the children stories all the time.
I never saw such a worrier like you, Peter.
You want to really worry
about something? Here's something.
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