Two peasant children, Mytyl and Tyltyl, are led by Berylune, a fairy, to search for the Blue Bird of Happiness. Berylune gives Tyltyl a cap with a diamond setting, and when Tyltyl turns the diamond, the children become aware of and conversant with the souls of a Dog and Cat, as well as of Fire, Water, Bread, Light, and other presumably inanimate things. The troupe thus sets off to find the elusive Blue Bird of Happiness.
Maurice Tourneur | Director |
Maurice Maeterlinck | Story |
Charles Maigne | Writer |
Clarence Brown | Editor |
Ben Carré | Costume Design |
Maurice Maeterlinck | Theatre Play |
John van den Broek | Director of Photography |