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It's doesn't portray the real story

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — FairyTale: A True Story


    chocolatequeen — 21 years ago(October 14, 2004 01:20 PM)

    I am quite interested in the Cottingley's fairy hoax, and when I heard this film was about the cottingley's fairies I thought it would be really good. Don't get me wrong, but the girls in the film didn't really do what the Cottingley girls did. But I still love this film, it's very enjoyable and warming. Can anyone tell me if the Cottingley girls are still alive?

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      Kathlina — 21 years ago(November 08, 2004 04:25 PM)

      I believe that they both had died before the movie was made. I'm not positive though. I am actually watching the movie right now. I have seen it once before, back in 1997 when it was in the movie theatres. I remember reading an article about them and I vaugly remember reading that they were dead. Of course, this was over half a decade ago so I could very well be wrong.

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        maraudertheslashnymph — 21 years ago(December 17, 2004 03:17 PM)

        They're dead; I don't know for how long, but I do know that Frances was alive as of the late 1980s.

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          starr05 — 21 years ago(December 24, 2004 06:44 PM)

          They are both dead now. Frances, I believe, was born around 1899.

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              johnston.scot — 20 years ago(March 22, 2006 10:32 AM)

              Don't get me wrong, but the girls in the film didn't really do what the Cottingley girls did.
              Didn't they? As in real life, they used cut-out pictures to create photographs that appeared to be of fairies.
              When they admitted the hoax, the real girls (by then old women), claimed that though the pictures were fake, there were real fairies. So the movie is pretty darn close to being entirely true to their version of the story whether there ever were real fairies is, of course, a little harder to establish convincingly.

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                MissAnnThrope4 — 19 years ago(May 28, 2006 08:09 PM)

                It sure doesn't portray a "true story."
                Harry Houdini had NO involvement whatsoever. The girls were 16 and 10 when they took the faked photos and by the time sir author conon got involved, Elsie was 19! There were so many lies in this "true story."
                All in all it's a fun movie but it is simply wrong to call it "true." No wonder mel didn't want to be credited.

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                  sheikorzelda — 19 years ago(July 20, 2006 09:17 PM)

                  Well, think about it. If they tried making it the way it really was, it would take the fun and the magic out of the story. Who cares if they changed the facts? Movies are for entertainment.

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