Alec Guinness stars as an elderly Brit who takes in his poor New Yorker grandson (Ricky Schroeder) in this made-for-TV modern-day retelling of Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ballard Berkeley - Sir Harry; Colin Blakely - Hobbs; Connie Booth - Mrs. Errol; Peter Copley - Rev. Muldaur; Alec Guinness - Earl of Dorincourt; Kate Harper - Minna; Rachel Kempson - Lady Lorradaile; Tony Melody - Kimsey; Antonia Pemberton - Dawson; Norman Pitt - Lord Ashby Delefant; Patsy Rowlands - Mrs. Dibble; Rick Schroder - Lord Fauntleroy (Ceddie Errol); Patrick Stewart - Wilkins; Victoria Tennant; Ann Way - Miss Smith; Ed Wiley - Ben Tipton; Eric Porter - Havisham; Rolf Saxon - Dick; John Cater - Thomas; Carmel McSharry - Mary; Harry Jackson - Hustings
Credit
Irene Lamb - Casting, Olga Lehmann - Costume Designer, Jack Gold - Director, Keith Palmer - Editor, Allyn Ferguson - Composer (Music Score), John Stoll - Production Designer, Herbert Westbrook - Production Designer, Arthur Ibbetson - Cinematographer, Norman Rosemont - Producer, Blanche Hanalis - Screenwriter, Frances Hodgson Burnett - Book Author