The Wind in the willows

United Kingdom, 1983

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Episode of Series “Wind in the Willows Series”.
An enchanting puppet musical that captures the beauty of the English countryside and a way of life that disappeared with the decline of the British Empire. The film features favourite characters; Rat, Mole, Badger and Toad of Toad Hall. Based on the story by Kenneth Grahame and adapted by Rosemary Anne Sisson.

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Credits

director

Mark Hall

co-producer

Brian Cosgrove

Mark Hall

production company

Cosgrove-Hall Productions

Duration

01:15:00:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1983

Appears in

Wind in the Willows Series

Group of items

Wind in the Willows Series

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