One disconnected style follows wildly after another. until old Mr Brandyfoot slips and snaps his leg, with a crack that would make the cast of Casualty wince. When she lifts her muddy face to the camera, like Oliver Hardy, she sighs, 'Enchanting.' Poppy Proudfellow (Megan Richards) trips on an expedition to scrump blackberries, and falls flat in a puddle. They're loveable and funny, in a slapstick way. Led by Lenny Henry as Sadoc, the Harfoots talk in a garble of Jamaican, Irish and Zummerset accents. Then the tale flies back to the Harfoots, prehistoric hobbits that wear garlands of acorns and dress in rags, as though they've escaped from the set of Worzel Gummidge. Small children and persons of a nervous disposition should not watch. They stab it, spear it, run it through, hang it and finally saw through its neck with a knife – before Bronwyn, soaked in blood, displays the head as a trophy. Tolkien (pictured Poppy Proudfellow played by Megan Richards and Elanor 'Nori' Brandyfoot by Markella Kavenagh) This is a prequel, based on the appendixes – the reams of footnotes dumped by J.R.R. How much! The book rights alone cost $250 million.
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