The Great Land of Small
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The Great Land of Small | |
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Directed by | Vojtech Jasny |
Produced by | Rock Demers |
Written by | David Sigmund |
Starring | Michael J. Anderson Karen Elkin Michael Blouin Ken Roberts Rodrigue Tremblay |
Music by | Normand Dubé |
Cinematography | Michel Brault |
Release date(s) | 1986 |
Running time | 93 min. |
Country | Canada |
Language | English French |
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The Great Land of Small is a 1987 Canadian fantasy children's film. It was written by David Sigmund and directed by Vojtech Jasny. The film starred Michael J. Anderson, in one of his first roles. The film is the 5th in the Tales for All (Contes Pour Tous) series of children's movies created by Les Productions la FĂȘte.
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[edit] Plot
Two children, Jenny and David, meet a leprecaun like creature called Fritz in the woods, however his gold dust is being stolen by a wicked hunter. Only Mimmick the Indian knows that the creature is in our world. As the hunter becomes mad with power, he attempts to capture Fritz and the children. With Mimmicks help, they escape to the Land of Small, a mystical, magical land.
[edit] Cast
- Michael J. Anderson as Fritz and the King
- Karen Elkin as Jenny
- Michael Blouin as David
- Ken Roberts as Flannigan and Munch
- Rodrigue Tremblay as Mimmick
[edit] Trivia
- Michael J. Anderson has also played a leprecaun in season eight of Charmed.
- The film brought mixed reviews, with many children being scared by the film.