The Storyteller
"When people told themselves their past with stories, explained their present with stories, foretold the future with stories, the best place by the fire was kept for the storyteller." The Storyteller, shown in 1988, starred John Hurt as the Storyteller and with the help of Jim Henson's Workshop of muppets, actors, voices and costumes as well as visual effects, brought a new dimension to television. Nine stories were shown in this series, which was followed a few years later by Jim Henson's The Storyteller: Greek Myths. This series was to feature some of Britain's finest actors of the time and some who would propel themselves into the international limelight within the next few years. Sean Bean, Jane Horrocks, Brenda Blethyn, Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders, Joely Richardson, Bob Peck, Alison Doody, Gabrielle Anwar, Jonathan Pryce and Miranda Richardson all appeared during the show's short run. The real stars of each episode, however, are The Storyteller and his dog, voi
A barren peasant woman, desperately craving a child, naively says aloud that she wouldn't care what it looks like. Soon enough, she gives birth to a baby who resembles a hedgehog, much to the father's dismay and the scorn of the villagers.
A carefree, absent-minded boy who is never scared goes on a strange journey to discover fear.
The Storyteller recounts the time he was caught making a fool of the royal cook and, as punishment meted out by the King, must tell one story a day for a year. All goes well until the very last day when he suffers from storyteller's block.
Seeking to avert a prophecy which foretells of a seventh son someday supplanting the current king, the unscrupulous monarch seeks out this luck child and attempts to do away with him. But those blessed with luck cannot be undone.
Because of kind acts toward three beggars, an honest soldier returning from war is given a magical sack, an unbeatable deck of cards, a ruby whistle and a comparable dance, which he uses to save a kingdom and to foil Death.
A witch weds a widowed king. Finding that his children pose a threat to her, she transforms the three boys into ravens. The girl escapes but is told she must remain silent for three years, or the boys will be trapped in raven form forever.
A beautiful princess seeking to escape an arranged marriage, flees to a distant kingdom and disguises herself as a loathsome hag. But then she falls in love with the new kingdom's prince.
On the whole, giants are benign creatures, harmless to none, unless of course the giant hasn't a heart. A curious prince is fooled into freeing one such heartless giant from the king's dungeon.
A white lion comes to the aid of a girl being held under the cruel care of a troll.
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John Hurt | The Storyteller |
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Brian Henson | Storyteller's Dog |
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Mak Wilson | Badger |
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Frederick Warder | Half Man |
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David Greenaway | Badger |
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Robert Tygner | Badger |
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Alistair Fullarton | Hare |
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Sean Bean | Prince |
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Peter Marinker | Wolf |
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Diana Payan | Miller's Wife |
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Michael Kilgarriff | Pond Sprite |
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Robin Summers | Jailer |
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Jonathan Pryce | King |
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Mark Williams | Fearnot's Brother |
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Alun Armstrong | Troll |
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Joely Richardson | Princess |
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Miranda Richardson | Witch |
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Steven Mackintosh | Lucky |
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Angus Barnett | Servant 1 |
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Jennifer Saunders | Badsister 1 |
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John Kavanagh | Beggar |
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Gemma Jones | Queen |
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Jane Horrocks | Anja |
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Brenda Blethyn | Storyteller's Wife |
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Alison Doody | Sapsorrow |
| Director | Steve Barron |
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| Jim Henson |
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| Charles Sturridge |
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| Jon Amiel |
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| Paul Weiland |
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| Peter Smith |
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| Writer | Anthony Minghella | |
| Producer | Martin G. Baker, Jim Henson, Duncan Kenworthy, Mark Shivas | |
| Musician | Rachel Portman | |
| Photography | John Fenner | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Stereo [English] |
| Distributor | Sony Pictures |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Aug 26, 2003 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Index | 2958 |
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| Added Date | Mar 22, 2018 00:00:00 |
| Modified Date | Mar 03, 2025 21:51:45 |