The Boy Who Loved Trolls
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Boy Who Loved Trolls | |
---|---|
![]() The VHS cover for "The Boy Who Loved Trolls". |
|
Directed by | Harvey Laidman |
Produced by | Bob Walsh Co-Producers Jay Rayvid Jim DeVinney |
Written by | John Wheatcroft (Play) James A. DeVinney (Screenplay) |
Starring | Matt Dill Sam Waterston Susan Anton |
Editing by | Gary Hines Neil Travis |
Distributed by | Parade Video |
Release date(s) | October 29, 1984 (USA) |
Running time | Approx. 58 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
The Boy Who Loved Trolls is a 1984 American Fantasy/Adventure film. The story was adapted by James A. DeVinney from a play by John Wheatcroft.
Tagline: Up until now, a healthy imagination didn't cost a thing.
Contents |
[edit] Plot
12-year-old Paul would like nothing more than for the magical trolls and mermaids he reads about in his favorite story to be real. He goes searching for a real troll and finally meets one named Ofoeti, who has friends like Kalotte, a mermaid, and Socrates, a talking turtle. Soon the mermaid's home is threatened by an evil bridge builder. Paul also discovers that Ofoeti is dying and has less than a day to live. Paul must see if he has what it takes to risk everything and save his new friends.
[edit] Cast
- Matt Dill as Paul
- Sam Waterston as Ofoeti
- Susan Anton as Kalotte (the mermaid)
- James Karen as Richman
- William H. Macy as Socrates (the turtle) (credited as W.H. Macy)
- Josh Mostel as Wiseman
- Richard B. Shull as Doorman and Narrator
- Max Wright as Secretary
[edit] Trivia
- In the film, the spelling of the troll's name is Ofoeti. In the original play written by John Wheatcroft it was spelled Ofoti.
- There are multiple references in history to a troll named Ofoti. A troll/giant named Ofoti, whose profession is shepherding, is mentioned in the Danish history Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus. He is said to have a famous dog who charged into a battle and won.[1] There is also a mention in The Saga of Ketil Trout.[2]