Hansel & Gretel
Thanks to our new correspondent from the UK, Nigel Burrell, we now have enough material to warrant the creation of a separate "photo gallery" devoted entirely to this incredible Fritz Genschow Fairy Tale!
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NEW!(our thanks to Nigel Burrell
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Hansel & Gretel sing to stave off hunger.
The death of the family goat is a shocking trauma.
Hansel & gretel ponder their fate as the sun sets in the dark, scary forest.
Hansel & Gretel's mother is sad; she knows what fate awaits them!
Michael's wife Helen waves at the children.
Good neighbor Michael shows off his new puppets.
Presenting King & Queen Good Appetite!
Hansel ponders hunger.
Hansel tries to comfort Gretel.
Hansel sings a song to Gretel.
The greedy merchant Klos endures the taunts of the townspeople, with the help of alcohol.
Gretel and her father make an appearance at the Herzberg festival, in puppet form.
A rare shot of the Herzberg festival in progress. Please note the "girl-on-girl" dancing, and the 1950's-style cafe umbrellas!
Hansel comforts Gretel.
The children's father worries about their fate.
Hansel & Gretel always say their prayers before retiring, even in the dark, scary woods!
In Hansel & Gretel's dream, strange dwarves have an orgiastic feast!
A dream roast!
Free beer!
The Dreamweaver puts the children to sleep.
Michael's puppets of King & Queen Good Appetite come to life!
"Won't you join us?"
The Gingerbread house.
Gretel peeks in a window of the Gingerbread house; it seems to be made entirely of sweet bread!
The Witch greets Hansel & Gretel.
Hansel & Gretel don't trust the Witch.
The Witch has turned the local children into Gingerbread prisoners!
The Witch entices Hansel & Gretel to stay.
The Witch puts a spell on the poor children.
The Witch puts Hansel in a cage!
The Witch checks Hansel's "finger", to see if he's fat enough to eat!
Gretel watches in horror as the Witch does a "devil dance".
The Witch prepares the oven for her roast children!
The emancipated children sing in joy: "The Witch is dead!"
Hansel happily passes out bread to the hungry townschildren.
A young girl takes a piece of bread.
Coming home.
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