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  1. The Blue Bird is a 1940 American fantasy film directed by Walter Lang. The screenplay by Walter Bullock was adapted from the 1908 play of the same name by Maurice Maeterlinck.

  2. The Blue Bird: Directed by Walter Lang. With Shirley Temple, Spring Byington, Nigel Bruce, Gale Sondergaard. Mytyl and her brother Tyltyl, a woodchopper's children, are led by the Fairy Berylune on a magical trip through the past, present, and future to locate the Blue Bird of Happiness.

  3. Jul 20, 2020 · A naughty little girl (Shirley Temple) dreams she and her brother are sent by a fairy to find the bluebird of happiness. Despite being a box office flop and losing money, the film was later...

  4. The Blue Bird, play for children by Maurice Maeterlinck, published as LOiseau bleu in 1908. In a fairy-tale-like setting, Tyltyl and Mytyl, the son and daughter of a poor woodcutter, are sent out by the Fairy Bérylune to search the world for the Blue Bird of Happiness.

  5. Opening in black & white from a Maurice Maeterlinck fantasy (thus seen as similar to the previous year’s The Wizard Of Oz), Shirley Temple and little bro Johnny Russell are woodcutterskids seeking a precious bird, Sybil Jason their bothersome friend, in 20th Century-Foxs The Blue Bird, 1940.

  6. A naughty little girl (Shirley Temple) dreams she and her brother are sent by a fairy to find the bluebird of happiness.

    • Kids & Family, Fantasy
  7. The Blue Bird (1940) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  8. Apr 5, 1976 · With Elizabeth Taylor, Jane Fonda, Cicely Tyson, Ava Gardner. Two peasant kids, Mytyl and Tyltyl, guided by Fairy Berylune, embark on a quest seeking the Blue Bird of Happiness with companions: Dog, Cat, Light, Fire, Bread, and other entities joining their journey.

  9. The Blue Bird is a 1940 B&W and Technicolor American fantasy film directed by Walter Lang. The screenplay by Walter Bullock was adapted from the 1908 play of the same name by Maurice Maeterlinck.

  10. A dramatic switch to Technicolor, now bright and clear thanks to restoration efforts, marks the fairy Berylone's (Jessie Ralph) nighttime appearance and the beginning of Mytyl's and her brother Tyltyl's (Johnny Russell) quest to find the blue bird of happiness.

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