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Release Date:
November 14, 1983
Original Title:
The Witches and the Grinnygog
Genres:
Family | Fantasy | History | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ITV
TVS Television
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 150
An ancient church is being dismantled and moved to a new location, stone by stone. One of the gargoyles from the stones falls into the possession of a mother who takes the stone man back to her family. Soon after, four strangers show up in the village and the Sogood & Firkettle children seem to be the only ones who question the mysterious things that begin to happen. This film was originally broadcast across six 25 minute episodes with a total runtime of 150 minutes. A few years later, the US cable network Nickelodeon edited the miniseries into a 2 hour (including commercials) movie block. This 2 hour edited version was shown throughout the 1980s on US television.
Assistant Art Director:
Peter Bull
Book:
Dorothy Edwards
Camera Operator:
Ken Brinsley
Continuity:
Gillian Wheeler
Costumer:
Cecilia Doidge
Director:
Diarmuid Lawrence
Editor:
Nigel Bate
Executive Producer:
Anna Home
First Assistant Director:
James Greville
Focus Puller:
Julian Barber
Graphic Designer:
John Hamon
Lighting Camera:
Michael D. Smith
Makeup Artist:
Romayne Wightman
Music:
James Harpham
Production Accountant:
Graham Curtis
Production Designer:
John Newton Clarke
Production Secretary:
Barbara Goodall
Screenplay:
Roy Russell
Sound Mixer:
Jim Biddle
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tony Cunningham
Stage Director:
Tim Spring
Unit Manager:
Peter Price
John Barlow
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