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Release Date:
November 27, 1993
Original Title:
The Borrowers
Alternate Titles:
Il piccolo popolo dei graffignoli
Kätkijät
Pojken och lånarna
Заемщики
ザ・ボロウワーズ
Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy
Production Companies:
BBC
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 170
The Borrowers are small, fifteen-centimeter-high humans, who live in the English hinterland. They live out their lives in mouse-hole sized nooks in human houses, and survive by "borrowing" all they need from the house and its inhabitants. This series follows young girl Arriety (Rebecca Callard), and her parents Pod (Sir Ian Holm) and Homily (Dame Penelope Wilton), as they are displaced from their house, and try to find a new one, with the help of a human boy, George (Paul Cross).
Art Direction:
Ian Bailie
Assistant Hairstylist:
Alex Volpe
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kimberly Dewar
Cinematography:
Clive Tickner
Costume Design:
Nic Ede
Director:
John Henderson
Editor:
David Yardley
Executive Producer:
Tim Bevan
Walt deFaria
First Assistant Director:
Barry Wasserman
Line Producer:
Fiona Morham
Makeup Artist:
Anne Oldham
Music:
Howard Goodall
Novel:
Mary Norton
Producer:
Grainne Marmion
Production Design:
Sophie Becher
Second Assistant Director:
Mark Layton
Third Assistant Director:
William Booker
Writer:
Richard Carpenter
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