Babes in Toyland (1986 film) facts for kids
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Genre | Adventure Family Fantasy Musical Romance |
Written by | Glen MacDonough Paul Zindel |
Directed by | Clive Donner |
Starring | Drew Barrymore Richard Mulligan Eileen Brennan Keanu Reeves Jill Schoelen Googy Gress Pat Morita |
Theme music composer | Leslie Bricusse |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
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Executive producer(s) | Bill Finnegan Patricia Finnegan Sheldon Pinchuk |
Producer(s) | Tony Ford Neil T. Maffeo Anthony Spinner (supervising producer) |
Production location(s) | Munich, Germany |
Cinematography | Arthur Ibbetson |
Editor(s) | David Saxon |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Production company(s) | Orion Television The Finnegan/Pinchuk Company Bavaria Atelier Gmbh |
Distributor | MGM Television Sony Pictures Television Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution (2020-present, under license from MGM Home Entertainment) |
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Original network | NBC |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Dolby |
Original release | December 19, 1986 |
Babes in Toyland is a 1986 American made-for-television Christmas musical film directed by Clive Donner and starring Drew Barrymore, Richard Mulligan, Eileen Brennan and Keanu Reeves. Based on the operetta of the same title by Victor Herbert and Glen MacDonough, this version features a new score by Leslie Bricusse along with select portions of Herbert's score.
Shot on location in Munich, West Germany, in summer 1986, it was broadcast on NBC on December 19, 1986 and released on VHS in 1991. The film was shortened to 94 minutes for overseas theatrical release; it is this version that received a worldwide home media release, leaving the original 145-minute cut unreleased.
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Plot
Lisa Piper (Drew Barrymore), an eleven-year-old girl from Cincinnati, Ohio, takes care of her siblings and cooks for her family because her father's passing has made her grow up too fast. She has no time for toys, and refuses to be treated as a child. During a blizzard on Christmas Eve, Lisa is transported to Toyland. She arrives just before Mary Contrary (Jill Schoelen) is to be wedded to the unpleasant Barnaby Barnacle (Richard Mulligan), although Mary loves Barnaby's nephew, Jack Nimble (Keanu Reeves). Lisa stops the wedding and, with her new friends, finds out that Barnaby plans to take over Toyland. Lisa, Mary, Jack, and Georgie Porgie (Googy Gress) go to the kindly Toymaster (Pat Morita) for help, but he can only help them if Lisa really believes in toys. Barnaby confronts them and the Toymaster, finally showing his true colors, and steals a flask containing distilled evil that the Toymaster had been collecting, before leaving Lisa and company to be eaten by Trollog, a vulture-like monster with a single enchanted eye that Barnaby uses to spy on his enemies. They escape by blinding Trollog with paint and locking him in a chest, but are captured and imprisoned one by one in Barnaby's hidden fortress.
Barnaby reveals that he had been creating an army of trolls to take over Toyland, and then attempts to corrupt his captives into being his servants with the contents of the flask, stating he would replace Trollog with Lisa and make Mary his Troll Princess. However, Lisa proves to be immune to the evil, and manages to reverse the effects on her friends. After escaping from Barnaby's stronghold, they return to the Toymaster. When Barnaby unleashes his army of trolls upon Toyland, Lisa's newfound belief animates an army of life-sized toy soldiers that the Toymaster had created, and they drive Barnaby into the Forest of the Night. Having lost control of his creatures and having failed at making Lisa his new Trollog, Barnaby is then banished from Toyland. Jack and Mary are then married. Lisa is taken home by the Toymaster—who is revealed to be Santa Claus—in a sleigh with wooden reindeer. They travel across the Milky Way until she wakes up at home, as though it has all been a dream.
Cast
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Drew Barrymore | Lisa Piper |
Richard Mulligan | Barnie / Barnaby Barnicle |
Eileen Brennan | Mrs. Piper / Widow Hubbard |
Keanu Reeves | Jack / Jack-be-Nimble |
Jill Schoelen | Mary Piper / Mary Contrary |
Googy Gress | George / Georgie Porgie |
Pat Morita | The Toymaster |
Walter Buschhoff | Justice Grimm |
Shari Weiser | Trollog |
Rolf Knie | Zack |
Gaston Haeni | Mack |
Pipo Sosman | Jack in the Box |
Chad Carlson | Joey |
Jean Moake | News Announcer |
Bill Marcus | Weather Announcer |
Musical numbers
- "C-I-N-C-I-N-N-A-T-I" – Jack, Lisa, George and Mary
- "Toyland" – Toyland chorus
- "Let's Hear It!" – Georgie and Toyland chorus
- "We'll Think of Something" – Lisa, Georgie and Mary
- "It's the Feeling" – Mary and Jack
- "Monsterpiece" – Barnaby
- "I Live in Two Worlds" – Lisa
- "C-I-N-C-I-N-N-A-T-I" (Reprise) – Lisa, Jack, Mary and Georgie
- "Eyes of a Child" – Toymaster
- "May the Years to Come" – Toyland chorus
- "Eyes of a Child" (Reprise) – Toymaster and Lisa
- "Toyland" – Lisa
Deleted scenes
Many deleted scenes were musical numbers such as "We'll Think of Something" and "It's the Feeling". Other transitional dialogue was missing from the European theatrical release; these scenes were not featured on VHS.
Availability
The original 145-minute cut was never legally seen outside of television. However, through VHS recordings of these airings, it is currently available on YouTube, labeled as a "Director's Cut".