Good medicine; witch way out

Australia, 1990

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Episode of Series “The World of David the Gnome”.
Join David, his wife Lisa and faithful fox, Swift, for two wonderful adventures in the secret and magical world of the gnomes. “Good medicine” tells how David’s skill as a doctor is needed to help a sick animal. In ‘Witch way out” David and Swift are captured by the ugly and vicious trolls. Based on “The gnomes’ by Rien Poortvliet and Wil Huygen. Narrated by Christopher Plummer.

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co-producer

Micheline Charest

Ronald A Weinberg

director

Ernest Reid

production company

BRB International

Cinar Films

Miramax Films

Duration

00:50:00:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1990

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The World of David the Gnome

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The World of David the Gnome

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