The Boy Who Loved Trolls (1984)
55m
Running Time
October 29, 1984Release Date
The Boy Who Loved Trolls (1984)
55m
Running Time
October 29, 1984Release Date
Plot.
Paul feels life should be an adventure, and sets out on one to prove that Trolls really exist.
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Cast & Crew.
Josh Mostel
Wiseman
Matt Dill
Paul
Sam Waterston
Ofoeti
Paul Gertner
Olaf the Great
Susan Anton
Kalotte
Nicolle Cherubini
Pretty Girl
Larry Harris
Basketball Player
Richard B. Shull
Doorman-Narrator
David Crawford
Paul's Father
Winnie Flynn
Paul's Mother
Arthur Greenwald
Jogger
Tom Savini
Motorcyclist
Max Wright
Secretary
Harvey S. Laidman
Director
James A. DeVinney
Writer
John Wheatcroft
Writer
Russ Martz
Computer (voice)
Bob Walsh
Producer
James Karen
Richman
Gary Hines
Editor
Gary Hines
Editor
David Roland
Guard
Radar Long
Guard
William H. Macy
Socrates
Steve Arnold
Assistant Production Design
John Cosgrove
Executive Producer
Cletus Anderson
Production Designer
Barbara Anderson
Costume Designer
Jay Rayvid
Co-Producer
Tom Dubensky
Sound Editor
Bonnie Priore
Makeup Artist
Nancy Musser
Script Supervisor
John Sutton
Sound
Ferdinand Jay Smith
Original Music Composer
Kenneth Love
Sound Assistant
Peter Golden
Casting
Leslie Chapman
Associate Producer
Bob Walsh
Producer
Wayne Morris
Post Production Supervisor / Production Manager / First Assistant Director
Joe Seamans
Director of Photography
Casey Filiaci
Original Music Composer
Margaret McCubbin
Assistant Costume Designer
Felice Lammi
Second Assistant Director
James Bruwelheide
Second Assistant Director
Andrew Lichtstein
Assistant Editor
Details.
Wiki.
The Boy Who Loved Trolls is a 1984 American made-for-television fantasy-adventure film produced for the PBS series WonderWorks.The story was adapted by James A. DeVinney from a play by John Wheatcroft. The original play, entitled Ofoeti, was telecast in 1966, on NET Playhouse, winning a National Television Award that year for best original television play.