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The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers: Directed by Graeme Clifford. With Dana Hill, Christopher Lee, Peter MacNicol, David Warner. An intelligent, fearless boy living in a superstitious Transylvanian village goes out into the world to figure out what everyone else is afraid of "the shivers".
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- Graeme Clifford
[citation needed] Shelley Duvall's TV show Faerie Tale Theatre adapted it as "The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers" In the German cartoon Simsala Grimm the story is featured in the tenth episode of the first season: unlike in the original story, here the youth learns fear when he has to kiss the princess, since he has never been ...
- Märchen von einem, der auszog das Fürchten zu lernen
- The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was
- Germany
- Grimms' Fairy Tales, Vol. I
Overview. An intelligent, fearless boy living in a superstitious Transylvanian village goes out into the world to figure out what everyone else is afraid of, "the shivers." A king hires him to rid his castle of ghosts and evil spirits, expecting him to die like all who have tried before him, but the boy is more fearless than he could have known.
A TV episode based on a Grimm fairy tale, starring Dana Hill, Christopher Lee, Peter MacNicol and Vincent Price. See the full cast and crew list, production details and trivia on IMDb.
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FAERIE TALE THEATRE: THE BOY WHO LEFT HOME TO FIND OUT ABOUT THE SHIVERS (TV) Summary. One in this series of whimsical fairy tale adaptations hosted by Shelley Duvall. In this story, Martin, a boy who is unique because he is not afraid of anything, goes off on a quest to learn what it feels like to be scared.
Jun 1, 1999 · Max Bush, Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm. Play script by Max Bush, award-winning playwright, author of numerous plays for children and youth. Rooted in the fourth story of Grimm's faery tales, the Boy, unable to know fear, follows a quest to know himself. An elegant tale, indeed, filled with humor and wisdom.