The Bashful Elephant
The Bashful Elephant is a 1961 35 mm black & white feature film for family audiences.
Story
A 12-year-old orphan, Tristy — escapes from an orphanage in Hungary to Austria with the help of Jeffrey, a huge border guard dog in hopes of finding a "papa and mama." Austrian police vow to help her find a loving family, but, until then, Tristy would need to stay in an orphanage, away from her new friend, Jeffrey, the big dog. So, she escapes again and makes her first new home with a traveling circus owned by Kurt and befriends Valle, the circus elephant.Kurt is in the middle of a divorce. Steffi wants to marry Kurt because she loves him, but also so that they can adopt Tristie. More complications arise with the Salzburg police attempting to take Tristie into custody. When the police are defied by the elephant and the dog, they threaten to shoot both of them. Tristie slips away to give herself up but is followed by her four-footed friends, and decides the only course is for them to run away together.
Lost in the narrow streets she finds refuge in Saint Peter's Abby but is knocked unconscious by a fall down steep steps, picked up by the elephant and taken back to the circus, where eventually there is a climax that brings about a happy conclusion to the story.
Cast
Starring roles :- Mollie Mack '', Tristy
- Helmut Schmid, Kurt, the circus owner and elephant trainer
- Kai Fischer Steffi, Kurt's sweetheart and circus performer
- Buddy Baer, tavern owner
- Fritz Weiss, Father Francis
- Arnulf Schröder, police inspector
- Hans Schumm, Fritz
- Hans Pössenbacher, constable
- Gernot Duda, policeman
- Giant Irish Wolfhound, Jeffrey
- Elephant, Valle
Production
Distribution
Daily Variety of October 18, 1961, announced that Allied Artists Pictures had secured worldwide distribution rights to the McGowan International Production.The film premiered Wednesday, November 22, 1961, at the Fox Burlingame Theater in Burlingame, California, as a companion feature with Disney's 1961 film, Babes in Toyland. Later, it was a companion feature with Disney's 1962 film, In Search of [the Castaways |In Search of the Castaways].
Selected reviews
A review in Daily Variety of February 9, 1962, suggested removing a scene involving a principal character's infidelity to her boyfriend, as it was unsuitable for juvenile audiences.Relationships
Dorrell and Stuart McGowan's sister, Roxana, was an actress who married twice, both to film directors, first Albert Ray, then John Malcolm Stahl.Songs
composed the music and wrote the lyrics, which were sung by Raffaela.- "Italian Song"