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7.4/10
IMDbOutstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or a Special | 1981 | Arthur
Best Young Actor in a Movie Made for Television | 1983 | Ricky
This movie has become a Christmas classic on German television and has been shown their broadcast network Das Erste almost annually, attracting millions of viewers every time.
Reportedly, this movie was the first time that the title role of "Little Lord Fauntleroy", a character who is an American boy, had been played by an experienced boy actor with an authentic American background.
Though made for television, this movie was theatrically released in some countries, such as France, England, and Australia.
This movie was released ninety-five years after its source novel of the same name by Frances Hodgson Burnett was published.
This movie is often erroneously referred to being the third film version of the "Little Lord Fauntleroy" story, as the first silent version, Little Lord Fauntleroy (1914), has often been overlooked, and is less well-known to the public.
"Earl of Dorincourt: Tell the lady that like all Americans she is exceedingly rude. Mrs. Errol: Tell his Lordship it is obvious Americans do not have a monopoly on rudeness. Earl of Dorincourt: Tell the lady she offends me. Mrs. Errol: Tell his Lordship I certainly hope so."
"Earl of Dorincourt: Oh, games are important. They prepare a boy for the larger game of life, I'm told."