- The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (film)
Infobox Film
name = The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
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caption = DVD cover
director =Norman Z. McLeod
producer =Samuel Goldwyn
writer =Ken Englund Everett Freeman Philip Rapp James Thurber
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starring =Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo
music =Sylvia Fine (songs)David Raksin (score)
cinematography =Lee Garmes
editing =
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released = 1947
runtime = 110 min.
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language = English
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amg_id = 43467
imdb_id = 0039808"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" is a 1947
comedy film , loosely based on the short story of the same name byJames Thurber . It starsDanny Kaye as a young daydreaming editor for a book publishing firm. The film was adapted for the screen by Ken Englund, Everett Freeman, and Philip Rapp, and directed byNorman Z. McLeod . It was filmed inTechnicolor , a rarity at the time.ynopsis
Walter Mitty is henpecked and harassed by everyone in his life: his bossy mother (Fay Bainter ), his overbearing, idea-stealing boss (Thurston Hall ), his childishly dimwitted fiancée (Ann Rutherford ), her obnoxious would-besuitor (Gordon Jones) and her loud mother (Florence Bates ).His only escape from their incessant needling is to imagine all sorts of exciting and impossible lives for himself, fueled perhaps by the
pulp magazines he reads every day as an editor at the Pierce Publishing Company. But his dreams only seem to land him in more trouble.In one scene, while stoking the heating boiler, he dreams what it would be like to be an
RAF fighter pilot . He is awoken from this daydream by his mother, who orders him to come to dinner. Believing he is still a British fighter pilot, he salutes, and places a red-hot poker under his arm -- only to burn a hole in his suit jacket.The film includes many of Kaye's trademark
patter-song s and one of his best remembered dream characters, "Anatole of Paris", a fey women'smilliner whose inspiration for the ridiculous chapeaus he creates is in actuality his loathing of women. The Anatole character is based on "Antoine de Paris," a women's hair-salon professional of the era, known for creating preposterous hairstyles. The lyrics to the song "Anatole of Paris" were written by Kaye's wife,Sylvia Fine .Things become much more complicated when he runs into a mysterious woman, Rosalind van Hoorn (
Virginia Mayo ), who just so happens to perfectly resemble the girl of his dreams. Rosalind is working with her uncle, Peter van Hoorn (Konstantin Shayne ), to help secure some Dutchcrown jewels hidden from the Nazis duringWorld War II .Caught up in a real-life adventure that seems unbelievable even to him, Walter attempts to hide his
double life from his mundane family and friends. Eventually, he acquires thecourage to stand up to those who kick him around.Cast
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Danny Kaye as Walter Mitty
*Virginia Mayo as Rosalind van Hoorn
*Boris Karloff as Dr. Hollingshead
*Fay Bainter as Mrs. Eunice Mitty
*Thurston Hall as Bruce Pierce
*Ann Rutherford as Gertrude Griswald
*Gordon Jones as Tubby WadsworthProduction
Ken Englund and Everett Freeman reportedly began work adapting James Thurber's story in January 1945. According to Thurber, producer
Samuel Goldwyn rejected the Englund and Freeman script in December 1945, and sent Englund to consult with Thurber, who worked with him for ten days. Thurber later complained that at one time the psychiatrist scene contained "a bathing girl incident which will haunt me all the days of my life." He was repeatedly consulted by Goldwyn, but his suggestions were largely ignored. In a letter to "Life Magazine", Thurber expressed his considerable dissatisfaction with the script, even as Goldwyn insisted in another letter that Thurber approved of it. cite web
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first = American Film Institute
authorlink = American Film Institute
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title = Notes for The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947)
work = TCM Movie Database
publisher = Turner Classic Movies
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url = http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=89426&category=Notes
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accessdate = 2008-03-02] Thurber also mentioned that Goldwyn asked him not to read part of the script, because it was "too blood and thirsty." Thurber said that he read the entire script anyway, and was "horror and struck".In moving away from Thurber's material, Goldwyn instead had the writers customize the film to showcase Kaye's talents, altering the original story so much that Thurber called the film "The Public Life of Danny Kaye".cite book
last = Fensch
first = Thomas
authorlink = Thomas Fensch
coauthors =
title = The Man Who Was Walter Mitty: The Life and Work of James Thurber
publisher =New Century Books
date = 2001
location = New York
pages = pg 267
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=0k9h8Mi0nfYC
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id = ISBN 0-930-75113-2 ]Goldwyn also briefly changed the film's title to "I Wake Up Dreaming" in response to a
Gallup poll he had commissioned. However, he soon changed it back to Thurber's title in response to the angry protests of Thurber fans, as reporting in a May 1947 article in "Collier's Weekly ".Remake
The remake of the film (more accurately a new film adaptation of the original short story) has a troubled on-again off-again history. At first, producer-directors
Ron Howard andSteven Spielberg , with a host of screenwriters, and Kevin Anderson as Mitty, were going to re-do the film, but it fell through. Then it was to be made atParamount Pictures , by producersSamuel Goldwyn, Jr. , his brotherJohn Goldwyn , and Richard Vane, with director Mark Waters andOwen Wilson cast as Mitty, with a screenplay byRichard LaGravenese . It was supposed to be released in 2007. It has since been taken over by20th Century Fox , with Mike Myers in the title role, and scheduled to be shown in 2009.Probably owing to the production of this film, the
DVD release of the 1947 version was withdrawn from distribution and was briefly an expensive collector's item.ee also
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Boris Karloff filmography References
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