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'All Creatures Great and Small' is a 1975 British film (copyrighted in 1974), directed by Claude Whatham and starring Simon Ward and Anthony Hopkins as Yorkshire vets James Herriot and Siegfried Farnon. It is based on the first two James Herriot novels (actually written by veterinary surgeon Alf Wight): 'If Only They Could Talk' (1970) and 'It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet' (1972).

The film was given the same title as the 1972 US compilation volume of these two novels. It is the first of a series of films and television series based on Herriot's work. A sequel was released in 1976, somewhat confusingly titled 'It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet', although it actually covers the two following novels, 'Let Sleeping Vets Lie' and 'Vet in Harness'.

Premise



In 1937, newly qualified vet James Herriot travels to Yorkshire for the post of assistant in Siegfried Farnons practice. He learns the facts of country life, but has to overcome the prejudices of the Darrowby locals who are sceptical of the novice vet's ability. In between cases, Herriot courts farmers daughter Helen Alderson.

Main cast





* Simon Ward as James Herriot

* Anthony Hopkins as Siegfried Farnon

* Lisa Harrow as Helen Alderson

* Brian Stirner as Tristan Farnon

* Freddie Jones as Cranford

* T. P. McKenna as Soames

* Brenda Bruce as Miss Harbottle

* John Collin as Mr Alderson

* Christine Buckley as Mrs Hall

* Jane Collins as Connie

* Fred Feast as Farmer in Cinema

* Glynne Geldart as Joyce

* Harold Goodwin as Dinsdale's Uncle

* Doreen Mantle as Mrs Seaton

* John Nettleton as Head Waiter

* Daphne Oxenford as Mrs Pumphrey

* Bert Palmer as Mr Dean

* John Rees as Geoff Mallock

* Jenny Runacre as Pamela

* Jane Solo as Brenda

Production



Development

'All Creatures Great and Small' was a best seller in the US and film rights were optioned.BEHIND THE COVER: Herriot finds all things brighter--by $3 million

Dudar, Helen. Chicago Tribune 10 May 1981: e2.


The film was made for NBC's 'Hallmark Hall of Fame' but it was theatrically released outside the US. The producers were Duane Bogie for FCB Productions and David Susskind for the Talent Associates.

According to one account, the budget was $1.2 million, nearly twice what NBC paid for it.WARD AS VET: A Method Actor Down on the Farm

Smith, Cecil. Los Angeles Times 11 June 1974: d1.
Another account said the budget was $1 million, with $650,000 from NBC, $250,000 from EMI (who distributed), and $100,000 privately raised.

The lead role was given to Simon Ward, who later recalled, "I hadn't known the books and a lot of people hadn't known about them then, so at that time I wasn't taking on a national icon. It's always nerve-wracking playing a real person particularly if that real person is still alive and comes and sits on set watching you. Although Herriot was the most charming wonderful man who I really adored and kept in touch with till he died."

Shooting

Filming started in May 1974, in the town of Malton, North Riding of Yorkshire. Studio work was done in London.

Ward said "The roughest thing was putting a hand up a pregnant mare... for the film I had to do it again and again."

Music

The film's incidental music was by Wilfred Josephs.

Release



Critical

Having passed the British censors in September 1974,[http://www.bbfc.co.uk/search/releases/any/any/any/any/any/0/any/any/aff013008/any/any/any/any?advanced=true BBFC: 'Creatures Great and Small'] Linked 2014-01-03 the film wasn't released until 9 May 1975, when it opened in London at the small cinema Studio Two in Oxford Street.[http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/30873 Cinema Treasures: 'Studio 1, 2, 3, 4'] Linked 2014-01-03 The Times' film critic David Robinson didn't like it ("'All Creatures Great and Small' is so wholesome and warmhearted it makes you want to scream. Not on account of these qualities in themselves, but because of the director's (Claude Whatham) inability to give them any more depth or meaning than a television series"), but acknowledged that Anthony Hopkins' and Simon Ward's playing made their characters somewhat believable.

"It works beautifully," said the 'New York Times'.TV: Dialer's Quandary: ABC Pits 'Death Be Not Proud' Against NBC's 'All Creatures Great and Small'

By JOHN J. O'CONNOR. New York Times 4 Feb 1975: 67.


Home media



The film has been released on DVD for both Region 2 PAL and Region 1 NTSC.

Sequel



A second film, 'It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet' was released in 1976. John Alderton took over the role of James and Colin Blakely that of Siegfried, while Lisa Harrow returned as Helen. The film was directed by Eric Till from a script by Alan Plater.

Starting in 1978, there was a TV series based on the book, which was a huge ratings success in Britain and ran until 1990.Previews of Two Shows on KCET: 'All Creatures Great and Small'

Smith, Cecil. Los Angeles Times 16 June 1979: c3.


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