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The Diary of Anne Frank (1959 film)

The Diary of Anne Frank
Film poster by Tom Chantrell
Directed byGeorge Stevens
Written byFrances Goodrich
Albert Hackett
Based onThe Diary of
Anne Frank
1955 by
Frances Goodrich
Albert Hackett
The Diary of a Young Girl 1947 by
Anne Frank
Produced byGeorge Stevens
StarringMillie Perkins
Joseph Schildkraut
Richard Beymer
Shelley Winters
Diane Baker
Ed Wynn
CinematographyWilliam C. Mellor
Edited byDavid Bretherton
William Mace
Robert Swink
Music byAlfred Newman
Distributed by20th Century-Fox
Release date
  • March 18, 1959 (1959-03-18)
Running time
179 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
German
Budget$3.8 million[1]
Box office$2.3 million (est. US/ Canada rentals)[2]

The Diary of Anne Frank is a 1959 American biographical drama film based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1955 play of the same name, which was in turn based on the posthumously published diary of Anne Frank, a German-born Jewish girl who lived in hiding in Amsterdam with her family during World War II. It was directed by George Stevens, a Hollywood filmmaker previously involved with capturing evidence of concentration camps during the war, with a screenplay by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. It is the first film version of both the play and the original story, and features three members of the original Broadway cast.

All Frank's writings to her diary were addressed as "Dear Kitty". It was published after the end of the war by her father, Otto Frank (played in the film by Joseph Schildkraut, who was also Jewish). His entire family had been murdered in the Holocaust. The interiors were shot in Los Angeles on a sound stage duplicate of the Amsterdam factory, with exteriors filmed at the actual building.[3]

The film was positively received by critics, currently holding a 81% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[4] It won three Academy Awards in 1960, including Best Supporting Actress for Shelley Winters. Shelley Winters later donated her Oscar to the Anne Frank Museum. In 2006, it was honored as the eighteenth most inspiring American film on the list AFI's 100 Years…100 Cheers.

Plot

In 1945, Otto Frank returns to Amsterdam after World War II ended. After climbing the stairs to a deserted garret, he is joined and comforted by Miep Gies and Mr. Kraler, office workers who shielded him and his family from the Nazis. Otto begins to search for the diary written by his youngest daughter, Anne. Miep promptly retrieves it for him and he receives solace reading the words written by Anne three years earlier.

The action moves back to July 1942, and Anne begins by writing of the restrictions placed upon Jews that drove the Franks into hiding over the spice factory. Sharing the Franks' hiding place is the Van Daans and their teenage son, Peter. Kugler, who works in the office below, and Miep, his assistant, have arranged the hideaway and warn the families that they must maintain strict silence during daylight hours while the workers are there. Kraler delivers food and a box for Anne compiled by Otto, which contains her beloved photos of movie stars and a blank diary.

As the months pass, Anne's irrepressible energy reasserts itself and she constantly teases Peter, whose only attachment is to his cat, Mouschi. Otto schools Anne and her sister, Margot, while Mrs. Van Daan passes the time by recounting fond memories of her youth and possesses the fur coat given by her father. The strain of confinement causes the Van Daans to argue and pits Anne against her mother, Edith. One day, Kraler brings a radio to the attic, providing the families with ears to the world. Soon after, he asks them to take in another person, a Jewish dentist named Albert Dussell, who recounts the dire conditions outside, in which Jews suddenly disappear and are shipped to the concentration camps, and confirms the disappearance of many of their friends.

One night, Anne dreams of seeing one of her friends in a concentration camp and wakes up screaming. In October 1942, news came of the Allied landing in Africa but the bombing of Amsterdam intensified. During Hanukkah, Van Daan abruptly announces that Peter must get rid of Mouschi because he consumes too much food. Their argument is cut short when they hear a prowler break in the front door and the room falls silent, only when Peter crashes into an object on the floor while trying to catch Mouschi. The startled thief grabs a typewriter and flees. A watchman notices the break-in and summons two police officers, who search the premises, until Mouschi knocks a plate from the sink, reassuring them that the noise was caused by a common cat and they leave. Otto, hoping to foster faith and courage, leads everyone in a Hanukkah song.

In January 1944, Anne begins to attract Peter's attention while Miep brings the group a cake. Then Van Daan asks Miep to sell Petronella's fur coat so that he can buy cigarettes. Kraler warns that one of his employees asked for a raise and implies that something strange is going on in the attic, which Dussell dourly comments that it is just a matter of time before they are discovered. Anne blames the adults for the war which has destroyed all sense of hope and ideals and storms out of the room, where Peter follows and comforts her. Later, Anne confides her dreams of becoming a writer and Peter voices frustration about his inability to join the war effort.

One morning, Van Daan tries to steal some bread from the others but Edith catches him and denounces him, ordering him and his family to leave. As Dussell and Mrs. Van Daan quarrel over food, word comes over the radio of the Allied invasion of France and Mr. Van Daan breaks into tears of shame. Heartened by the news, everyone apologizes for their harsh words, and Anne dreams of being back in school by the fall.

By July 1944, the invasion had bogged down and Kraler was hospitalized with ulcers. Upon hearing that the police have found the stolen typewriter, Anne writes that her diary provides her with a way to go on living after her death. The Van Daans begin to quarrel once more, and Peter declares that he cannot tolerate the situation and Anne soothes him by reminding him of the goodness of those who have come to their aid. Their conversation is interrupted by the sirens of an approaching police truck. Certain of their impending arrest, they passionately kiss. As the German uniformed police break down the premises and the bookcase entrance, Otto declares they no longer have to live in fear but can go forward in hope.

Back in 1945, Otto tells Miep and Kraler about his long journey home after his release from Auschwitz. He learned about the deaths of Edith, Margot, the Van Daans, and Dussell, and he hopes that Anne had somehow survived until he sadly reveals that he met a woman who had been in Bergen-Belsen with Anne and confirmed her death. He then glances at Anne's diary and reads, "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart," and reflects upon her unshakeable optimism.

Cast

Otto Frank wrote to Audrey Hepburn, asking her if she would play the part of his daughter Anne. He told Hepburn that his daughter would have been honoured to have such a famous Hollywood actress play her on film, and he also noted the striking resemblance that existed between Anne and Hepburn when she was an adolescent. She was initially interested in the role, and her name appears on the back cover of copies of the diary printed and sold to promote the "upcoming film".

During the casting period, Hepburn ultimately wrote back declining the offer, saying she felt she was too old, and lacked the skills to portray Anne. She said she was greatly honoured to have been given the choice, and noted the similarity between her own war experience and that of the Franks and the others in the annex.[5][6] Hepburn and Anne were born within a month of each other in May and June 1929, and both spent their adolescences in Nazi-occupied Holland. The role went to American newcomer Millie Perkins.

Production

The film's trailer

The film is an adaptation of the successful Broadway play based on Anne Frank's diary, which was first published in English in 1952. At the time of the film's production, the book had already sold millions of copies around the world.

According to a 1955 article published on the Daily Variety, Garson Kanin, who had staged the Broadway play, and Milton Sperling from Warner Bros. had intended to acquire the film rights, but ultimately they were sold to Buddy Adler of 20th Century-Fox. Originally, William Wyler was in talks to direct before George Stevens signed on as producer and director.

Principal photography took place from 5 March to 11 August 1958, with additional scenes shot in November. Location work was done in Amsterdam, while the set of the annex was constructed at the 20th Century-Fox Studios in Los Angeles.[7] George Stevens initially resisted the idea of shooting the film in CinemaScope because he thought that this format would not convey the claustrophobic effect he wanted to reproduce. When Spyros Skouras, president of 20th Century-Fox, insisted on CinemaScope, Stevens and cinematographer William C. Mellor decided to reduce the space by limiting the action to the center of the screen. Mellor further developed the look of the film by using fluorescent tubes, filters and gas[clarification needed] rather than traditional studio lighting.

Premiere

The film premiered March 18, 1959, at the Palace Theatre in New York City.[8]

Reception

Critical reception

The film was mostly positively received by critics. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 81% of 21 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.2/10.[9] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 59 out of 100, based on 10 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[10]

Accolades

Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
Academy Awards Best Motion Picture George Stevens Nominated [11]
[12]
Best Director Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ed Wynn Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Shelley Winters Won
Best Art Direction – Black-and-White Art Direction: Lyle R. Wheeler and George W. Davis;
Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott and Stuart A. Reiss
Won
Best Cinematography – Black-and-White William C. Mellor Won
Best Costume Design – Black-and-White Charles LeMaire and Mary Wills Nominated
Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Alfred Newman Nominated
Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or George Stevens Nominated [13]
David di Donatello Awards Golden Plate Won
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures George Stevens Nominated [14]
Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [15]
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Joseph Schildkraut Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Shelley Winters Nominated
Best Director – Motion Picture George Stevens Nominated
Most Promising Newcomer – Female Diane Baker Nominated
Best Film Promoting International Understanding Won
Laurel Awards Top Female Supporting Performance Shelley Winters Won
Top Score Alfred Newman Nominated
Moscow International Film Festival Grand Prix George Stevens Nominated [16]
National Board of Review Awards Top Ten Films 4th Place [17]
Writers Guild of America Awards Best Written American Drama Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett Won [18]

Home media

The film was first released on DVD on February 3, 2004. The special features included some of the following; "The Diary of Anne Frank: Echoes From the Past" featurette, a press conference with director George Stevens, MovieTone news announcing public appearances by Millie Perkins, a screen test, and an audio commentary by Millie Perkins and George Stevens Jr, the director's son.

A fiftieth-anniversary edition of the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 16, 2009, three months after its actual release anniversary, in commemoration of what would have been Anne Frank's 80th birthday. It included seven major new featurettes: three cast interviews, a behind-the scenes look at the score, two short documentaries about George Stevens' memories from the war and the history of the diary, and a perspective piece on the film's legacy by Thomas Rothman.[19]

The Blu-ray was released only a month before Tony van Renterghem died on July 19, 2009.[20] Renterghem, a Dutch cinematographer and technical, historical and script adviser who worked with Stevens for many years, consulted on both the play and the film.[20] While his work was almost entirely behind the scenes, his knowledge helped in putting together the historical featurettes.[original research?]

See also

References

  1. ^ Solomon, Aubrey. Twentieth Century Fox: A Corporate and Financial History (The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series). Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 1989. ISBN 978-0-8108-4244-1. p252
  2. ^ "1959: Probable Domestic Take", Variety, 6 January 1960 p 34
  3. ^ Carey, Matt (August 10, 2009). "Remembering 'The Diary of Anne Frank'". CNN. Cable News Network. Retrieved September 22, 2013.
  4. ^ The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), retrieved 2020-01-15
  5. ^ "Switzerland, 1957; Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank... - Adoring Audrey". Archived from the original on 2014-12-17. Retrieved 2013-08-08.
  6. ^ Audrey Hepburn's Personal Connection to Anne Frank, people.com. Accessed January 30, 2023.
  7. ^ "The diary is turned into a Hollywood film | Anne Frank House".
  8. ^ Rainho, Manny (March 2015). "This Month in Movie History". Classic Images (477): 28.
  9. ^ The Diary of Anne Frank, retrieved 2023-12-30
  10. ^ The Diary of Anne Frank, retrieved 2023-12-30
  11. ^ "The 32nd Academy Awards (1960) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-21.
  12. ^ "NY Times: The Diary of Anne Frank". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-03-02. Retrieved 2008-12-23.
  13. ^ "Festival de Cannes: The Diary of Anne Frank". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-02-14.
  14. ^ "12th DGA Awards". Directors Guild of America Awards. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  15. ^ "The Diary of Anne Frank – Golden Globes". HFPA. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  16. ^ "1st Moscow International Film Festival (1959)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2012-10-27.
  17. ^ "1959 Award Winners". National Board of Review. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  18. ^ "Awards Winners". wga.org. Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
  19. ^ "Diary of Anne Frank (50th Anniversary Edition)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-09-06.[dead link]
  20. ^ a b Barnes, Mike (2009-08-11). "Obituaries: Tony van Renterghem". The Hollywood Reporter. p. 13. Archived from the original on 2013-01-25. Retrieved 2009-09-06.

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