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Hans Christian Andersen (1952)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Hans Christian Andersen is a 1952 musical film loosely based on the life of, yes, Hans Christian Andersen, directed by Charles Vidor and starring Danny Kaye in the title role along with Farley Granger, Zizi Jeanmaire, and songs by Frank Loesser. As the Opening Scroll states above, the takes many liberties with Andersen's story and crafts its own version of how he became the famed writer he is now.In Odense, Denmark in the 1830s, Andersen — who's constantly in trouble for telling fanciful (yet educational) stories to the village children — is forced to leave and takes his apprentice to Copenhagen, where he falls in love with a ballerina.
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Defrosting Ice Queen: The schoolmaster is a male example, who initially despises Hans. At the film's end, where Andersen has become a popular writer, the schoolmaster has warmed up to him and even has a favorite story of his.
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Artistic License – History: Stated in the opening credits, the movie is an entirely fictionalized version of Andersen's life.
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Did Not Get the Girl: Hans falls in love with a ballerina, who happens to already be married. She acts kindly to him, but shows no signs of reciprocating his feelings and he ends up leaving, heartbroken.
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Artistic License – Geography: In "Wonderful Copenhagen" Andersen recounts how he sailed the Skagerak and the Kattegat to get to Copenhagen from Odense. The Skagerak is the sea between Norway and Denmark, so this is very much the scenic route. In Real Life Andersen took the direct mail coach from Odense to Copenhagen.
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