Fairy Tale: A True Story
Drama, Children's/Family
 Release Year: 1997 Cast: Florence Hoath, Elizabeth Earl, Paul McGann Director: Charles Sturridge Rated: PG Running Time: 99 minutes
Official Website: www.fairytalemovie.com
Synopsis: Two young girls who believe that fairies are real attempt to prove it to the world in this drama based
on actual events. In 1917, there is little to be happy about in the Wright household in West Yorkshire, England. Polly (Phoebe Nicholls) and her 12-year-old
daughter Elsie (Florence Hoath) are still grieving over the death of Elsie's younger brother, and Polly's niece Frances (Elizabeth Earl)
has come to stay with them after her father was declared missing in action during World War I. Polly longs for some sort of proof that there is a life
beyond our own, while the two girls ardently believe in fairies and enthusiastically study legend and lore. One day, Elsie and Frances produce
photographs of fairies that they claim were playing in their garden; Polly believes that they are real, and soon the snapshots attract international
attention. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Peter O'Toole), author of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries and a confirmed spiritualist, declares the photos "as
genuine as the King's beard," while illusionist Harry Houdini (Harvey Keitel), who has devoted much time and energy to exposing phony mediums and
psychics, takes a more cynical view, though he too is eventually convinced that the fairies are real. While Fairy Tale: A True Story presents the
appearance of the fairies as fact, analysis of the photographs proved them to be fakes (especially after the same fairies were discovered as illustrations in a
children's book published before the photos were taken). The real-life Elsie Wright admitted late in life that the fairy photos were a hoax performed as a
"little joke" and that she was always surprised that so many people believed them. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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