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- BFI identifier348574
- Date1989 (Copyright)
1989-07-28 (Release)
1989-12-26 (Television) - Production countryUnited Kingdom, USA
- Production company
- SynopsisIt is the shooting season and William Smith and his son Danny decide to get their own back on the evil Victor Hazell by drugging all the pheasants on Hazell's land, so that the birds will not be shot. (Synopsis)
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- CreditsDirector: Gavin Millar
Production Company/Presents: Portobello Pictures Ltd
Production Company: Thames Television
view all - CastJeremy Irons (William Smith)
Robbie Coltrane (Victor Hazell)
Samuel Irons (Danny Smith)
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Title
Danny the Champion of the World (Original)
Roald Dahl's Danny the Champion of the World (Alternative)
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EIDR identifier
10.5240/25FD-DED4-FF44-62DF-A64E-2Category
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view all - ArticlesSight and Sound v58 n3 Summer 1989 - ReviewEmpire n2 August 1989 - ReviewCity Limits n408 27 Jul 1989 - ReviewScreen International n677 5 Nov 1988 - Prod. Reportview all
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Work - 348574 - 1989 (Copyright)
United Kingdom - Film - Fiction
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