The King's Breakfast (film)

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Directed byWendy Toye
Screenplay byWendy Toye
Produced byJames Archibald
The King's Breakfast
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Directed byWendy Toye
Screenplay byWendy Toye
Produced byJames Archibald
StarringMaurice Denham
Mischa Auer
Reginald Beckwith
CinematographyJohn Wilcox
Edited byJean Barker
Music byRon Grainer
Production
company
Release date
  • 1963 (1963)
Running time
28 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The King's Breakfast is a 1963 British short musical family film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Maurice Denham, Mischa Auer, and Reginald Beckwith. It was written by Toye based on the 1924 poem The King's Breakfast by A.A. Milne.[1][2]

The king of an unnamed country is annoyed after he finds that there was no butter available for spreading on his morning toast. His staff try to find him some butter, which they eventually do.

Production

After the failure of their chaotic and pointedly literal illustrating of the lyrics to the traditional Christmas carol "The Twelve Days" (1953),[3] British film director and choreographer Wendy Toye and satirical-cartoonist-turned-set-designer Ronald Searle[4] teamed up with composer Ron Grainer to create a film adaptation of the Milne poem.[5] The result was a hyperactive 28-minute slapstick, ballet and mime featurette that was invited for screening at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival.[6] The film's success led the producer Jack Le Vien to offer Grainer the soundtrack for his Winston Churchill documentary The Finest Hours (1964).[7]

Colour photos taken on the set give a guide to the original appearance of the film. The stills photographer on the production was Douglas Webb, a former Dambusters raid veteran.[8] [9]

During production, the poem was expanded to other ideas and story lines relating to interpersonal relations within a castle environment. The characters of the Master of the King's Music, the magician, the chamberlain, the gym instructor, the serpent player, the musicians, and the Tweeney were all created for the film.[10]

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