The Borrowers (1973)
December 14, 1973Release Date
The Borrowers (1973)
December 14, 1973Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Eddie Albert
Pod Clock
Tammy Grimes
Homily Clock
Judith Anderson
Aunt Sophy
Beatrice Straight
Mrs. Crampfurl
Barnard Hughes
Mr. Crampfurl
Dennis Larson
The Boy
Karen Pearson
Arrietty Clock
Murray Westgate
Ernie
Dan McIlravey
Tom
Walter C. Miller
Director
Mary Norton
Writer
Jay Presson Allen
Writer
Duane Bogie
Executive Producer
Walt deFaria
Producer
Warren Lockhart
Producer
Rod McKuen
Composer
Warren Lockhart
Producer
Karen Hazzard
CastingDirector
Bill Zaharuk
Art Direction
Robert Kline
Executive Producer
Peter Razmofsky
Set Decoration
Juul Haalmeyer
Costume Design
Carol Davidson
Makeup Artist
Adrian Hoffman
Hairstylist
Larry Baker
Sound
Claude Lumeau
Special Effects
Barney Stewart
Lighting Director
Ed J. Brennan
Editor
Joan Chilcott
Continuity
Carol MonPere
Script Editor
Clifton Fadiman
Script Consultant
John Caper Jr.
Music Editor
Details.
Release DateDecember 14, 1973
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 21m
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This Movie Is About.
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The Borrowers is a Hallmark Hall of Fame TV special first broadcast in 1973 on NBC. The movie script was adapted from the 1952 Carnegie Medal-winning first novel of author Mary Norton's Borrowers series: The Borrowers. The film stars Eddie Albert, Tammy Grimes and Judith Anderson. It was directed by Walter C. Miller.
In 1974, the special was awarded an Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming and was nominated for Outstanding Children's Special (producers Duane Bogie, Walt deFaria and Warren Lockhart), Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming (performer Judith Anderson), Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming (performer Juul Haalmeyer) and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming (director Walter C. Miller).
The special tells the story of the Clock Family, tiny people who live under the floorboards in a Victorian-era English house.
This movie is presently in the public domain.