Ivor the Invisible (2001)
26m
Running Time
December 24, 2001Release Date
Ivor the Invisible (2001)
26m
Running Time
December 24, 2001Release Date
Plot.
Written by Raymond Briggs, this beautifully animated film tells the story of ten-year-old John. After being woken up early one morning. John finds a big invisible something sitting on his bed.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Albey Brookes
John
Jane Horrocks
Mum
Timothy Spall
Dad
Alison Steadman
Auntie Barbara
Hilary Audus
Director
Raymond Briggs
Writer
Emma Tate
Miss Gibson (voice)
Tina Gace
Ivor (voice)
Paul Madden
Producer
Nitin Sawhney
Composer
Nina Miranda
Ivor (singing voice)
Archie Panjabi
Leila
Paul Rogan
(voice)
David Haig
Park Keeper
Adrienne Posta
(voice)
Chris Grant
(voice)
John Coates
Executive Producer
Les Gibbard
Animation
Paul Stone
Animation
Gary Andrews
Animation
Denise Dean
Animation
Pauline Trapmore
Animation
Richard Nye
Animation / 2D Artist
David Peacock
Sound Recordist
Paul Roberts
Sound Mixer
Janet Archer
Background Designer
Michael Gabriel
Background Designer
Sue Tong
Art Direction / Background Designer
Alex Jennings
Production Manager
Lydia Adams
Animation
Steve Austin
Animation
Andy Blazdell
Animation
Alex Cassels
Animation
Terry Castellani
Animation
Edoardo Cavalli
Animation
Vanessa Clegg
Animation
Rachel Feasey
Animation
Kate Fortune Jones
Animation
Paul Hardman
Animation
Eleanor Jackson
Animation
Jan Johnston
Animation
Dave Livesey
Animation
Gavin McCue
Animation
Sue Plummer
Animation
Ben Potts
Animation
Andy Price
Animation
Kenny Robinson
Animation
Elroy Simmons
Animation
Sharon E. Smith
Animation
Rachael Stedman
Background Designer
Sarah Vincent
Animation
Dave Webster
Animation
Gerry Gallego
Animation
Paul Madden
Producer
Details.
Wiki.
Ivor the Invisible is an animated film made for British television's Channel 4 in 2001. It was written by the popular British author/illustrator, Raymond Briggs. Unlike Briggs' other films, which were adapted from his books, Ivor the Invisible was his first project to be conceived directly for the screen.