The Red Shoes (
1948) is a British film directed by
Michael Powell and
Emeric Pressburger. The inventive, self-referential plot of this film tells the story of a young ballerina forced to perform in a ballet called
The Red Shoes, based on a story by
Hans Christian Andersen about a woman who cannot stop dancing. The film stars
Anton Walbrook[?],
Marius Goring[?] and
Moira Shearer[?]. It was adapted by Powell, Pressburger.
Keith Winter[?] and Marius Goring (uncredited).
The script by Pressburger was originally written for Alexander Korda as a vehicle for Korda's future wife Merle Oberon. After some years had passed with no film having been made, Powell and Pressburger bought the script back, rewrote it to make it a more heavyweight affair and include more dancing, and made it themselves.
There is also a song and an album called The Red Shoes by Kate Bush, in reference to the film.
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