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| Release Date: |
February 13, 1998 |
| Genre: |
Family |
| Running Time: |
87 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: |
Rated PG for mild peril and some crude humor. |
| Director: |
Peter Hewitt |
| Writer: |
Gavin Scott, Mary Norton |
| Cast: |
Patrick Monkton, Bob Goody, Andrew Dunford, Doon Mackichan, Aden Gillett, Raymond Pickard, Tom Felton, Flora Newbigin, Bradley Pierce, Ruby Wax, Hugh Laurie, Celia Imrie, Mark Williams, Jim Broadbent, John Goodman |
Have you ever misplaced a sock? Some jewelry? Do you think you know where you left a pen or a spool of thread only to find that it isn't there? This perturbing state of affairs has a very simple explanation . . . The Borrowers. Borrowers discreetly co-exist alongside humans. They reside under the floorboards of our homes and offices, taking great pains to go undetected as they ingeniously procure and live off of "borrowed" Read more
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The Borrowers, by Mary Norton
January 11, 2004
It was a spectacular book! I liked it a lot! For some people, it makes sense! Haven't you ever misplaced an object and realize it's gone the next day?
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