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Rating: 6.917/10 by 18 users

The Truth About Mother Goose (1957)

We learn the true stories behind various nursery rhymes. Little Jack Horner: a servant to a city official was delivering a present to King Henry VIII, baked, as was the custom of the time, in a pie. The present was the deed to a valuable estate, which Horner stole. Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary: Mary Stuart brought "quite contrary" French style to the Scottish court. After a series of disastrous romances, she was jailed; the jailer's son, captivated by her, helped her escape. After a brief but disastrous attempted coup, she fled to England, where her sister, Queen Elizabeth, soon grew jealous and had her imprisoned. London Bridge: The bridge, finished in 1209, was soon lined by shops with luxury apartments upstairs, turning into a popular commercial and cultural zone. The Great Fire that broke out in 1666 spread to the bridge, but the houses were rebuilt. Over the ages, things decayed. In 1823, things finally got bad enough that the bridge was demolished and replaced.

Directing:
  • Bill Justice
  • Wolfgang Reitherman
Writing:
  • Bill Peet
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Aug 28, 1957

Rating: 6.917/10 by 18 users

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Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 00 hour 14 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: nursery rhyme, short film

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