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All Creatures Great and Small
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson

This feature-length dramatization of James Herriot's best-seller was issued by EMI as a big-screen theatrical release in England, but debuted on NBC as a telemovie in the United States, February 4, 1975. It stars Simon Ward as Herriot in his early days as a veterinarian. The story picks up in 1937, with Herriot's first assignment as assistant to eccentric Yorkshire vet Siegfried Farnon (Anthony Hopkins). The film's highlight is the strenuous delivery of a newborn colt; its most poignant moment is the mercy killing of a seriously ill dog. In between "cases," Herriot courts pretty farmer's daughter Helen (Lisa Farrow). The film eventually spawned a television series.

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 Is followed by:    It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet  (1976, Eric Till)
 Is related to:    All Creatures Great and Small: The Lord God Made Them All  (1983, Terence Dudley)