Ad
related to: The BorrowersRead Customer Reviews & Find Best Sellers. Free 2-Day Shipping w/Amazon Prime.
Search results
- / Movies & TV Shows
The Borrowers
1993
- 1993 · Children · 2 seasons
Cast
Episode Guide
Mildeye and his lab assistant Jenny ( Anne Hirsch) set an array of traps for the Clocks in the sewers around the Hellman-Driver home. Arrietty triggers one, but her parents push her out of the way and are caught themselves. Despite her protestations, Spiller drags Arrietty away to safety at Pod's request.
The Borrowers Trailer 1997Director: Pete HewittStarring: Jim Broadbent, John Goodman, Mark Williams, Hugh Laurie, Bradley Pierce, Official Content From Poly...
The Borrowers is lots of fun and well worth watching. Mary Norton's beloved children's book is charmingly translated to the screen here. The art direction is sublime and the performances are utterly engaging. Children will want to watch the movie a second time just to identify all of the items used by the Borrowers for clothes, furnishings, and ...
Beneath the kitchen floor is the world of the Borrowers -- Pod and Homily Clock and their daughter, Arrietty. In their tiny home, matchboxes double as roomy dressers and postage stamps hang on the walls like paintings. Whatever the Clocks need they simply "borrow" from the "human beans" who live above them. It's a comfortable life, but boring ...
The Borrowers are tiny people who live underneath or behind different pieces of furniture in the house, living by "borrowing" different small items that they use for everyday furniture. The Borrowers in this story are called the Clock family - Pod, Homily and their daughter Arietty, whom they have shielded from the practicalities of borrowing.
They're The Borrowers, tiny beings whose big family adventure is a treat for people of all sizes! They're charming and small and live behind the wall. They're The Borrowers, tiny beings whose big ...
Dec 14, 1973 · The Borrowers: Directed by Walter C. Miller. With Eddie Albert, Tammy Grimes, Judith Anderson, Beatrice Straight. An eight-year-old boy discovers a family of tiny people, only a few inches tall, living beneath the floorboards of a Victorian country home.