Jack and the Beanstalk Trailer

Jack and the Beanstalk Trailer (1912)

16 January 1912 Fantasy 14 mins

We see Jack and his mother very poor and the project of selling the cow discussed. Jack meets the familiar figure of the butcher who bargains with him for the cow and finally Jack consents to part with the animal for the wonderful beans which will grow up overnight until they reach the sky. He takes them to his mother, and, of course, she is heart-broken and throws the beans out of the window. The next morning the vine not only covers the window, but reaches far above the top of the house out of sight in the clouds, and we see Jack start to climb upward. Upon arriving at the giant's castle Jack meets the ogre's wife, who towers majestically above him, and after some parley is invited in, on his plea of hunger. Before he can be served the giant is heard and Jack is hidden in the kettle. The giant comes on and then follows the familiar scenes in which the ogre calls for his bags of gold, his magic harp and the wonderful hen that lays the golden eggs.

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Cast

Miriam Nesbitt

as Jack's Mother

Harry B. Eytinge

as The Giant

Gertrude Clarke

as The Giant's Wife

Gertrude McCoy

as The Fairy

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 16 January 1912

Production Companies

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