FairyTale: A True Story


FairyTale A True Story is a 1997 IrishAmerican film from Icon Productions, loosely based on the story of the Cottingley Fairies.

Polly Wright, Elsies mother, is deep in mourning for her son Joseph, a gifted artist who died at the age of ten, and she keeps Josephs room and art works intact. Elsie is not allowed to wear colours or to play with his toys, but she has taken the unfinished fairyhouse he built up to her garret bedroom where her doting father, Arthur, regales her with fairy tales. He is a bit of a local wunderkind, responsible for the electrification of the local mill, where children as young as Elsie go to work. He is also an amateur photographer and chess player. When Frances arrives she and Elsie discover a shared fascination with fairies, whom they encounter down at the beck, a nearby brook. They abscond with Arthurs camera one afternoon to take pictures of the fairies, hoping to give Polly something to believe in. When she comes home after attending a meeting of the Theosophical Society, where she hears stories of angels and all sorts of ethereal beings, she finds Arthur reviewing the prints in disbelief, but she thinks they are real. She takes them to Theosophist lecturer E.L. Gardner, who has them analysed by a professional and then brings them to the attention of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The photos are pronounced genuine, or at least devoid of trickery.No one except Houdini believes that young children could be capable of photographic fraud, and Conan Doyle himself arrives at the girls home with Houdini, Gardner and two new cameras. Arthur catches Houdini poking around and tells him pointblank that he doesnt believe that the fairies are real, but that no trickery took place in his darkroom either. Abetted by the buffoonish Gardner, Elsie and Frances soon come up with two more photos and Conan Doyle has the story published in The Strand Magazine, promising everyones names will be changed. But a newsman soon identifies the beck near Cottingley, tracing the girls through the local school and besieging the family. Hundreds of people invade the village in automobiles and on foot,

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