Man, that stepmother is such a beastly woman. What could the dad have seen in her that made him want to marry her? She insults him to his face, insults his children to their faces, steals bread off Hansel's plate in the dinner scene in the beginning, and pretty much demands that he leave them in the woods for what he knows would be certain death. 10:14- 10:23 is almost heartbreaking.
+Adamguy2003 I agree. Maybe she was different in her behavior before the father married her and then once they got married, she started acting arrogant. Or, (as many people wondered) maybe she was the younger sister of the witch who ordered her to do bad things for one thing, the witch and stepmother are both played by Joan Collins and after the witch died, the father said at the end that the stepmother is dead who might have wanted to disguise herself as the witch just to kill Hansel and Gretel.
+D.P. Robertz That's true. As soon as Hansel and Gretel returned home, the father was seen with his hand on his face like he was waking up after being hypnotized from the stepmother/witch or was just crying that he gave up looking for Hansel and Gretel. Then he said to them "your stepmother is dead" like he knew she was the witch all along. Or she could have died from starvation or suicide after knowing that her sister has died (if the stepmother and witch are related, they could be sisters, mother and daughter, etc. where if they are sisters, the witch is probably her senior citizen sister as she's seen with a cane).
I thought it was very appropriate that Joan Collins, known for playing evil Alexis on Dynasty, played the dual role of the stepmother and the witch in this.
Of course, don’t forget, in some versions, the stepmother merely leaves while the children are held captive at the witch’s cottage. I prefer this version, with her dying, along with the witch. And again, Joan Collins was perfect to play both equally evil characters, just as Margaret Hamilton played both equally evil Miss Gulch and the Wicked Witch of the West in the Wizard of Oz.
whenver my mom would read me this story before bed i wouldn't be able to sleep for a few hours. i never told her that and kept asking her to read it. it scared me shitless but i loved it. i never got a chance to watch these but i am so glad i found them!
OMFG! I used to watch this when i was little I grew up watching these episodes! I'm so glad i ran across these! Tv was so much better n the 80's and 90's now it almost al crap and kids never use there imaginations like we did. They use there cell's and video games! Its these kind of shows i miss! thnx for the upload!
I always used to come home from school, and sit and watch episodes of faerie tale theater,they were always calming in some way. P.S. the little girl who plays Gretel died, and lived to 1975-1997.
omg I'm not even twenty seconds in and I have to thank you for posting this video. These films hold a special magic of my own childhood for me. More so, this is one of my all time favorite fairytales :) Thank you so much for the time warp oxox
I agree. And I thought Miss Trunchbull from Matilda and Winifred Sanderson from Hocus Pocus were evil. Believe it or not Joan Collins played a nice person on Star Trek TOS season 1 episode The City On The Edge Of Forever. I call that Alexis Carrington gone nice. My mom is not a Trekkie but she does love the episode
Thank you sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooomuch for uploading this veidos!!! I miss watching them from when I was little. Now I have that joy all over again :]
It is so sad to see this little girl (the one from Savannah Smiles, Bridgette Andersen) seeing how beautiful and innocent she is here, and knowing someday she would become a heroine addict and die very early. Sad.
This is SO FAR away from being a lovely bedtime story... it's an absolute nightmare, and NO CHILD should be watching this! The witch has always creeped me out!
There's pretty much two approaches, in the Humperdink operetta, the mother is just very stressed out and yells at the children, who run away. And this is the second one, where they have a stepmother who doesn't mind abandoning them. Although in the "Shrek" universe, the childrens' stepmother disapproved of how many sweets they were eating and made them go on a diet...which makes them run away from home.
I much prefer Humperdinck’s rendition. Like you said about the mother, it’s not that she’s mean and nasty and desires to get rid of the children, she’s merely testy and worn out from their poverty condition and ultimately her ordering them out of the house and into the dangerous north woods is accidental(not intentional, unlike here in the Grimm version.) In fact in the movie version of the opera rendition, with David Warner as the father and Cloris Leachman as the witch, after Hansel and Gretel are lost in the cursed north woods, mother Maria even exclaims,”God help us! MY CHILDREN!”(of course, both of their children, but you see what I mean-something the stepmother definitely would NEVER have said), the way she constantly denies Hansel and Gretel hers, refuses to have anything to do with them. Ironically, this seems like a combination of the Grimm version and Humperdinck’s version, partly with the Evening prayer heard as this opens(When at night I go to sleep, 14 angels watch do keep..) Hansel and Gretel sure could have used 14 angels watching over them here, guarding them from both their equally evil stepmother and the evil cannabilistic witch.
in the beginning of Hansel in Gretyl she said she wanted the bread for herself and her husband. She said she hated the children and wanted them gone. The character who played the witch was the same woman/step mother. So when the children returned to their father, she mysteriously disappeared. Metaphorically speaking, she was the witch all along.
Wow i remember seeing these. When i was young. We use to always. Rent these from blockbuster video. Glad to see them on here. Specially this one. I never seen this one. Was always trying to. & never found it. As some others i have seen.
Thank you for uploading! I was telling my boyfriend about this the other day and had to see if it was on here! I watched this literally everyday at one point when I was a kid lol. Really does bring back some great memories :)
hi i like this video very much i like it very much my mother told me about this website fairy tale theater and now i am enjoying these types of stories hansel and gretle are in danger!
She died the same way actor Matthew Garber died. Matthew Garber is the kid who played as Michael Banks on the movie "Mary Poppins" who died from an accidental dose of drugs and alcohol just like Bridgette Anderson.
LOVE these classic fairy-tale plays. The whole series was excellent! And BTW, the stepmother is a b!tch and three quarters, and Joan C is perfect for the role
I'm auditioning for this in a few months...and I'm pretty much hoping to be the witch. Yes, Joan is an inspiration here, giving a very skin-crawling performance as an old hag. Although I can also blame Billie Hayes from "H.R. Pufnstuf" as well...
the canon movie version of this is the only one where the mom is actually nice and while she told the kids to go get some berries and not come back until they got them when she realised they were missing,she did feel awful for snapping at them and stuff
Yes, that’s actually an adaptation of the opera version of Hansel and Gretel, composed by Englebert Humperdinck. His own rendition of the fairy tale(released just before Christmas in 1893 or thereabouts) was tamed down a bit from the original Grimm version, because word has it it was meant to be a Christmas present for his family. Hence, why the mother really is a good mother and supposed to be their real mother. Despite her seeming rather testy, it’s not that she’s mean and nasty (unlike the stepmother in the Grimm version); it’s only because she’s worried for the four of them because of the poverty they’re in, basically. (although I think her ordering the children out of the house to pick berries in a fit of rage is maybe supposed to allude A LITTLE BIT to the stepmother’s nature in original version). The way Mother Gertrud(her first name in the opera version) upon coming home to find Hansel and Gretel at play instead of tending to their chores-while she does in fact start to beat them with the broom in her fury and bad mood and orders them out to get berries, she ends up regretting her actions by the numbers when Father Peter comes home, all joyful that he’s finally made some money and brought home some food. Then when he questions the childrens whereabouts, it suddenly occurs to Gertrud that by now they’re probably captives in the forest where the witch dwells, and she and Peter leave their cottage together in search for not just his, but THEIR precious babies. Just like in the Canon movie from 1988(the late Cloris Leachman was the witch as you know), when dad Stefan comes home, asks mom Maria where the children are, and you know-it suddenly dawns on her they must have felt forced to go into the CURSED NORTH WOODS to get berries-“God help us, MY CHILDREN!”(something the stepmother DEFINITELY would NEVER have said, the way she positively refused to acknowledge them as hers, walked on them AND their father by the numbers-whereas HERE and in the opera-it’s obvious the mother’s banishing them into the dangerous forest is accidental, not deliberate, unlike in the Grimm version.)
Slight correction to my comment: I meant to say in the CANON MOVIE Hansel and Gretel from 1988(with Cloris Leachman as the witch), (not here) and in Humperdinck’s opera, that the mothers banishing the children into the scary forest is accidental(and not intentional, like in original Grimm Brothers version.)
I love it... if you can, post more ftt, it's awesome... Please, post more... which episodes do you have?? Please, post more!! I really love it!! thank you!
techinally fairy tales were for adults and the Grimm brothers never thought about the fact parents might read the stories to kids, hence why some got changed.
@mylittelucy Which versions are those because I have yet to see the dad protest against his children going into the woods, but i do love this version because gretel finally stands up to that witch and gives her what for you know.
Yes, please if you have the 12 Dancing Princess, please upload them. I love these Fairy Tales when I was little watching it all the time. Do you also have Thumbelina and Rapunzel. I love them too. Please pretty please. These bring back old memories, the best time of my little girl's life and all in the imaginary world.
In the story I read, the evil step-mother left because she was tired of being poor. I agree that the Dad was an idiot to leave his kids for that creap of a women. I am a mother and my kids come before anyone else.
god thats story realy realy realy like my parents (even more badder) and now my mom has my sister and i live with my dad this is so like my mom and dad mom:doesnt care about the kids and yelling all the time dad:give everything to have a great family
This one I don't like cause the witch is the creepiest I've ever seen, and a cannibal. The poor children just wanted to eat, but the witch wanted to fatten them up for her dinner. They cooked her instead and the ginger bread kids were brought back to life. I guess this refers to child abuse, and world hunger. The step mother in the beginning played the witch too. She hated the kids, and wanted all the attention and food from her husband. So the candy house meant her manipulations. It was more.
I have first known Hansel and Gretel in the Britannica video tapes and it was a cartoon old day who the narrator is the old chinese kung fu guy who here knew about it!??
You know, thinking rationally by today's mentality I wonder why this woman wanted to be with this man in the first place. She looks to me like a gold digger with no heart. But they are so poor, I don't see why she wouldn't run off with a rich and handsome prince like the one she describes that would find the children. On the other hand if she really loves this man, it doesn't seem logical to me that she would want to hurt him by hurting his children.
@SeeY0uAtTheT0p the original fairie tales weren't meant to entertain but to teach children, if this doesnt keep ur kids from taking candy from strangers, nothing will
@RockMegaBarbie lmao you call her out as a skank, I'm sure she was, & oddly, she played double duty, the stepmother & the witch... It's like in Faerie Tale Theatres Frog Prince, look closely, the evil godmother & the queen are the same person & Queen Gwyneth & Candy, they're the same. Shelley Duvall is Rapunzel & Rapunzel's mother. So it's an interesting trend . . :)
duh? If you're were a woman, and married a man who ALREADY HAD CHILDREN from his previous marriage would you like to raise you're husband's children, you're step-children?
I'm so glad we are all able to watch all the FTT! As for Gretel, played by Bridgette Anderson, may you R.I.P! you will be missed.
I couldn't get enough of this one when I was 4. I think we wore out the tape renting it so much from the local video store. Thanks for posting this!
I remember Faerie tale theater when i was still a kid. i STILL love this program till now,now im watching it with my 2 sons thru you tube this time:)
This brings me back memories of being a kid. Now I do remember watching this as a kid
I LOVED this when i was a kid! So glad I found it on here.
Wow, I am so glad I found this on TH-cam! Of the many versions of Hansel and Gretel on video format, this is my favorite.
Im 15 but my mom used to play this for me and my siblings i love watching it
Man, that stepmother is such a beastly woman. What could the dad have seen in her that made him want to marry her? She insults him to his face, insults his children to their faces, steals bread off Hansel's plate in the dinner scene in the beginning, and pretty much demands that he leave them in the woods for what he knows would be certain death.
10:14- 10:23 is almost heartbreaking.
+Adamguy2003 I agree. Maybe she was different in her behavior before the father married her and then once they got married, she started acting arrogant. Or, (as many people wondered) maybe she was the younger sister of the witch who ordered her to do bad things for one thing, the witch and stepmother are both played by Joan Collins and after the witch died, the father said at the end that the stepmother is dead who might have wanted to disguise herself as the witch just to kill Hansel and Gretel.
Hmm. That could be. If the stepmother was also the witch, the father could have been under her enchantment.
+D.P. Robertz That's true. As soon as Hansel and Gretel returned home, the father was seen with his hand on his face like he was waking up after being hypnotized from the stepmother/witch or was just crying that he gave up looking for Hansel and Gretel. Then he said to them "your stepmother is dead" like he knew she was the witch all along. Or she could have died from starvation or suicide after knowing that her sister has died (if the stepmother and witch are related, they could be sisters, mother and daughter, etc. where if they are sisters, the witch is probably her senior citizen sister as she's seen with a cane).
I thought it was very appropriate that Joan Collins, known for playing evil Alexis on Dynasty, played the dual role of the stepmother and the witch in this.
Of course, don’t forget, in some versions, the stepmother merely leaves while the children are held captive at the witch’s cottage. I prefer this version, with her dying, along with the witch. And again, Joan Collins was perfect to play both equally evil characters, just as Margaret Hamilton played both equally evil Miss Gulch and the Wicked Witch of the West in the Wizard of Oz.
whenver my mom would read me this story before bed i wouldn't be able to sleep for a few hours. i never told her that and kept asking her to read it. it scared me shitless but i loved it. i never got a chance to watch these but i am so glad i found them!
OMFG! I used to watch this when i was little I grew up watching these episodes! I'm so glad i ran across these! Tv was so much better n the 80's and 90's now it almost al crap and kids never use there imaginations like we did. They use there cell's and video games! Its these kind of shows i miss! thnx for the upload!
I always used to come home from school, and sit and watch episodes of faerie tale theater,they were always calming in some way.
P.S. the little girl who plays Gretel died, and lived to 1975-1997.
omg I'm not even twenty seconds in and I have to thank you for posting this video. These films hold a special magic of my own childhood for me. More so, this is one of my all time favorite fairytales :) Thank you so much for the time warp oxox
She died on May 18, 1997 from an accidental overdose of alcohol and heroin.
Wow I saw this in third grade n always wanted to find these movies for my kids thank u youtube
I'm so into Joan Collins! It's just like watching Alexis from Dynasty! :)
I agree. And I thought Miss Trunchbull from Matilda and Winifred Sanderson from Hocus Pocus were evil. Believe it or not Joan Collins played a nice person on Star Trek TOS season 1 episode The City On The Edge Of Forever. I call that Alexis Carrington gone nice. My mom is not a Trekkie but she does love the episode
Thank you sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooomuch for uploading this veidos!!! I miss watching them from when I was little. Now I have that joy all over again :]
I used to watch this show!! Thank you for posting these shows!!!
It is so sad to see this little girl (the one from Savannah Smiles, Bridgette Andersen) seeing how beautiful and innocent she is here, and knowing someday she would become a heroine addict and die very early. Sad.
Most of these episodes scared me when I was a kid.
This is SO FAR away from being a lovely bedtime story... it's an absolute nightmare, and NO CHILD should be watching this! The witch has always creeped me out!
There's pretty much two approaches, in the Humperdink operetta, the mother is just very stressed out and yells at the children, who run away. And this is the second one, where they have a stepmother who doesn't mind abandoning them. Although in the "Shrek" universe, the childrens' stepmother disapproved of how many sweets they were eating and made them go on a diet...which makes them run away from home.
I much prefer Humperdinck’s rendition. Like you said about the mother, it’s not that she’s mean and nasty and desires to get rid of the children, she’s merely testy and worn out from their poverty condition and ultimately her ordering them out of the house and into the dangerous north woods is accidental(not intentional, unlike here in the Grimm version.) In fact in the movie version of the opera rendition, with David Warner as the father and Cloris Leachman as the witch, after Hansel and Gretel are lost in the cursed north woods, mother Maria even exclaims,”God help us! MY CHILDREN!”(of course, both of their children, but you see what I mean-something the stepmother definitely would NEVER have said), the way she constantly denies Hansel and Gretel hers, refuses to have anything to do with them.
Ironically, this seems like a combination of the Grimm version and Humperdinck’s version, partly with the Evening prayer heard as this opens(When at night I go to sleep, 14 angels watch do keep..) Hansel and Gretel sure could have used 14 angels watching over them here, guarding them from both their equally evil stepmother and the evil cannabilistic witch.
She even tells Hansel not to call her mother.
I always thought that hansel and gretel were twins. but it's like hansel is the older brother and gretel is the younger sister.
in the beginning of Hansel in Gretyl she said she wanted the bread for herself and her husband. She said she hated the children and wanted them gone. The character who played the witch was the same woman/step mother. So when the children returned to their father, she mysteriously disappeared. Metaphorically speaking, she was the witch all along.
Wow i remember seeing these. When i was young. We use to always. Rent these from blockbuster video. Glad to see them on here. Specially this one. I never seen this one. Was always trying to. & never found it. As some others i have seen.
"We can start now if you'd like- having children."
Another sexual hint I overlooked as a kid.
So, Bridgette Andersen was Gretel? Rest in peace, and you never got to even turn 22.
THIS ONE TRAUMATIZED ME AS A KID
that explains a lot. I like that Stephen Sondheim's musical Into the Woods combines all the Grimm fairy tales and shows how adult they really are.
I think I would have some serious issues with my father when I got older if I were those kids.
Thank you very much for uploading these videos!!!! i've been missing them for ages!
oh man, i never realized when i was a kid how whipped the father is... she totally used sex to manipulate him!
i remember watching this when i was a kid
thank you so much for this!been such a long time.
this was back when disney channel was good
"Tomorrow we can start to make noise again." Wow. Fairy tales aren't just for kids are they?
Thank you for uploading! I was telling my boyfriend about this the other day and had to see if it was on here! I watched this literally everyday at one point when I was a kid lol. Really does bring back some great memories :)
Ahhh fond childhood memories.
OMG THROWBACK!!!! I used to be so scared of the with OMG
yeah me too until blockbuster went bankrupped
Hansel and Gretel witch hunters is a seaqule to this
hi i like this video very much i like it very much my mother told me about this website fairy tale theater and now i am enjoying these types of stories hansel and gretle are in danger!
In the beggining, is the women with the blond hair the women from the shining???
Yes, indeed.
its sad that brigette anderson died. she was only in her early twenties. too young to die
+aprilandlps60 That's true. She shouldn't have done drugs and drank far too much alcohol.
I'm sure was just a girl who took the wrong path.
She died the same way actor Matthew Garber died. Matthew Garber is the kid who played as Michael Banks on the movie "Mary Poppins" who died from an accidental dose of drugs and alcohol just like Bridgette Anderson.
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Matthew Garber didn’t die from drugs he got food poisoning while in India which turned into hepatitis and died from liver failure
LOVE these classic fairy-tale plays. The whole series was excellent! And BTW, the stepmother is a b!tch and three quarters, and Joan C is perfect for the role
My little cousin loves it
since it says in the credits - that's real genius
I'm auditioning for this in a few months...and I'm pretty much hoping to be the witch. Yes, Joan is an inspiration here, giving a very skin-crawling performance as an old hag. Although I can also blame Billie Hayes from "H.R. Pufnstuf" as well...
Joan Collins is hot in this
8:40 - :50 I'd like to take a switch to 'her.'
I know, how so very insulting she gets with her stepson Hansel! So very uncalled for, as well!
i found it finally!!!!!!!!
the canon movie version of this is the only one where the mom is actually nice and while she told the kids to go get some berries and not come back until they got them when she realised they were missing,she did feel awful for snapping at them and stuff
Yes, that’s actually an adaptation of the opera version of Hansel and Gretel, composed by Englebert Humperdinck. His own rendition of the fairy tale(released just before Christmas in 1893 or thereabouts) was tamed down a bit from the original Grimm version, because word has it it was meant to be a Christmas present for his family. Hence, why the mother really is a good mother and supposed to be their real mother. Despite her seeming rather testy, it’s not that she’s mean and nasty (unlike the stepmother in the Grimm version); it’s only because she’s worried for the four of them because of the poverty they’re in, basically. (although I think her ordering the children out of the house to pick berries in a fit of rage is maybe supposed to allude A LITTLE BIT to the stepmother’s nature in original version). The way Mother Gertrud(her first name in the opera version) upon coming home to find Hansel and Gretel at play instead of tending to their chores-while she does in fact start to beat them with the broom in her fury and bad mood and orders them out to get berries, she ends up regretting her actions by the numbers when Father Peter comes home, all joyful that he’s finally made some money and brought home some food. Then when he questions the childrens whereabouts, it suddenly occurs to Gertrud that by now they’re probably captives in the forest where the witch dwells, and she and Peter leave their cottage together in search for not just his, but THEIR precious babies. Just like in the Canon movie from 1988(the late Cloris Leachman was the witch as you know), when dad Stefan comes home, asks mom Maria where the children are, and you know-it suddenly dawns on her they must have felt forced to go into the CURSED NORTH WOODS to get berries-“God help us, MY CHILDREN!”(something the stepmother DEFINITELY would NEVER have said, the way she positively refused to acknowledge them as hers, walked on them AND their father by the numbers-whereas HERE and in the opera-it’s obvious the mother’s banishing them into the dangerous forest is accidental, not deliberate, unlike in the Grimm version.)
Slight correction to my comment: I meant to say in the CANON MOVIE Hansel and Gretel from 1988(with Cloris Leachman as the witch), (not here) and in Humperdinck’s opera, that the mothers banishing the children into the scary forest is accidental(and not intentional, like in original Grimm Brothers version.)
at 0:36 it's the music from the Hansel and Gretel Opera by Engelbert Humperdinck!
i bety there will be a movie of this soon
I love it... if you can, post more ftt, it's awesome... Please, post more... which episodes do you have?? Please, post more!! I really love it!!
thank you!
Hilarious how these medieval people speak with modern American accents! Hahaha!
WolfieMcMuffin The wicked stepmother/witch had a British accent.
Thank you so much for posting these! I watched them all the time as a kid. Do you have The Dancing Princesses?
Ricky was so cute.
Fact:Paul Dooley who played Hansel and Gretel's father played Wimpy in Popeye The Movie
where can i find in spanish plisss!!!
...wow talk about memories.
I just loved fairy tales! still do actually lol
@Tentomon23978 not the movie version,it's more in the actual written story ,have you ever read the actual story
techinally fairy tales were for adults and the Grimm brothers never thought about the fact parents might read the stories to kids, hence why some got changed.
"And some are scary...Like my teeth"
Back then, if pesants hunted without permission from thier lord/nobles, then they'd be punished or something along those lines.
Gretel is so cute and pretty!
joan collins bought me being the queen bee as wellas michelle piffer
Is this the only episode of _Faerie Tale Theatre_ to have any actual child actors?
@mylittelucy Which versions are those because I have yet to see the dad protest against his children going into the woods, but i do love this version because gretel finally stands up to that witch and gives her what for you know.
Who did she play??
Yep. Makes me wonder why'd the guy even marry her. Especially if they were poor and the less people needing food the better...
yes she is
Yes, please if you have the 12 Dancing Princess, please upload them. I love these Fairy Tales when I was little watching it all the time. Do you also have Thumbelina and Rapunzel. I love them too. Please pretty please. These bring back old memories, the best time of my little girl's life and all in the imaginary world.
In the story I read, the evil step-mother left because she was tired of being poor. I agree that the Dad was an idiot to leave his kids for that creap of a women. I am a mother and my kids come before anyone else.
god thats story realy realy realy like my parents (even more badder) and now my mom has my sister and i live with my dad this is so like my mom and dad
mom:doesnt care about the kids and yelling all the time
dad:give everything to have a great family
That was kind of mean when she said, "Don't call me mother. I am not your mother."
Kind of a waste of shiny rocks, using them withing plain sight of your house.
This one I don't like cause the witch is the creepiest I've ever seen, and a cannibal. The poor children just wanted to eat, but the witch wanted to fatten them up for her dinner. They cooked her instead and the ginger bread kids were brought back to life. I guess this refers to child abuse, and world hunger. The step mother in the beginning played the witch too. She hated the kids, and wanted all the attention and food from her husband. So the candy house meant her manipulations. It was more.
@stephaniebellamy ?
oh wow!
yo quiero verlo pero en audio LATINO please¡
What happend to Brigitt Anderson
I have first known Hansel and Gretel in the Britannica video tapes and it was a cartoon old day who the narrator is the old chinese kung fu guy who here knew about it!??
how and wen did she die
HAHA young Rick Schroder from NYPD Blue
You know, thinking rationally by today's mentality I wonder why this woman wanted to be with this man in the first place. She looks to me like a gold digger with no heart. But they are so poor, I don't see why she wouldn't run off with a rich and handsome prince like the one she describes that would find the children. On the other hand if she really loves this man, it doesn't seem logical to me that she would want to hurt him by hurting his children.
the lady in the beggining scares me
The little girl, Bridgette Andersen, died. I don't know what it was. I think it was an overdose.
Accidental overdose of heroin, she was working at a health food store at the time of her death
but ya, i was sad too she was a good actress esp. in the GG.
@SeeY0uAtTheT0p the original fairie tales weren't meant to entertain but to teach children, if this doesnt keep ur kids from taking candy from strangers, nothing will
Anyone here read the comic "Fables"?
te gusta hansel y grete
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Wow How did everyone on TH-cam know the girl who played Gretel died?
@RockMegaBarbie lmao you call her out as a skank, I'm sure she was, & oddly, she played double duty, the stepmother & the witch... It's like in Faerie Tale Theatres Frog Prince, look closely, the evil godmother & the queen are the same person & Queen Gwyneth & Candy, they're the same. Shelley Duvall is Rapunzel & Rapunzel's mother. So it's an interesting trend . . :)
Yeah, you would have thought that, would you?
@Tentomon23978 in some of the versions he does protest not that it does any good
favorite one not too scary either
duh? If you're were a woman, and married a man who ALREADY HAD CHILDREN from his previous marriage would you like to raise you're husband's children, you're step-children?
me, too, I hope