Stage The first stage adaptation of Hodgson's novel, titled simply
Little Lord Fauntleroy, opened at the
Prince of Wales' Theatre in London on 23 Feb 1888. Written by E.V. Seebohm, the piece in three acts was "suggested by Mrs F. H, Burnett's story", starred Annie Hughes as Cedric and played only a short season of matinees. After discovering her novel had been plagiarized for the stage, Burnett successfully sued and then wrote her own theatrical adaptation titled
The Real Little Lord Fauntleroy. Opening on 14 May, at
Terry's Theatre in London it played for 57 matinees and was subsequently presented in the English provinces, France, Boston and New York City. The Broadway production of Burnett's play opened on 10 December 1888, at the
Broadway Theatre, New York City. The original cast follows: • Earl of Dorincourt – J. H. Gilmour • Cedric Errol (Lord Fauntleroy) –
Elsie Leslie and Tommy Russell • Mr. Havisham, a Solicitor – F. F. Mackay • Mr. Hobbs, a Grocer –
George A. Parkhurst • Dick, a Bootblack – Frank E. Lamb • Higgins, a Farmer – John Swinburne • Wilkins, a Groom –
Alfred Klein • Thomas, a Footman – John Sutherland • James, a Servant – T. J. Plunkett • Mrs. Errol ("Dearest") –
Kathryn Kidder • Minna –
Alice Fischer • Mary –
Effie Germon Touring versions of the play were common in the late 19th and early 20th century. A 1906 version cast 11-year-old
Buster Keaton in the role of Lord Fauntleroy. In 1994, an Australian open-air/site specific theatre production of
Little Lord Fauntleroy, adapted by
Julia Britton and directed by Robert Chuter, was presented in the historical gardens of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) property Rippon Lea.
Film and television and
Freddie Bartholomew in
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936) •
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1914), a British silent film, one of the last made in
Kinemacolor, directed by
F. Martin Thornton, starring
Gerald Royston (
Cedric);
H. Agar Lyons (
The Earl);
Jane Wells (
Dearest);
Bernard Vaughan (
Mr. Havisham); F. Tomkins (
Mr. Hobbs); and Harry Edwards (
Dick). •
Little Lord Fauntleroy (
A Kis Lord) (1918), a Hungarian silent film, directed by Alexander Antalffy, starring
Tibor Lubinszky (
Cedric); Alexander Antalffy (
The Earl); Giza Báthory (
Dearest);
József Hajdú (
Mr. Havisham); Jenõ Horváth (
Mr. Hobbs); Ernõ Kenessey (
Dick). •
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1921), an American silent film, directed by
Alfred E. Green and
Jack Pickford, starring
Mary Pickford (
Cedric &
Dearest);
Claude Gillingwater (
The Earl);
Joseph J. Dowling (
Mr. Havisham);
James A. Marcus (
Mr. Hobbs);
Fred Malatesta (
Dick). • ''L'ultimo Lord
(1926), an Italian silent film, directed by Augusto Genina, starring Carmen Boni (Freddie
). Based on L'ultimo Lord'' by
Ugo Falena. •
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936), arguably the best-known adaptation, directed by
John Cromwell, starring
Freddie Bartholomew (
Cedric);
C. Aubrey Smith (
The Earl);
Dolores Costello (
Dearest);
Henry Stephenson (
Mr. Havisham);
Guy Kibbee (
Mr. Hobbs);
Mickey Rooney (
Dick). •
Il ventesimo duca (1945), an Italian film, directed by
Lucio De Caro, starring
Paola Veneroni ("Freddie"). Based on ''L'ultimo Lord'' by
Ugo Falena. •
O Pequeno Lord (1957), Brazilian soap opera written by Tatiana Belincky and directed by Júlio Golveia.*
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1957), a
BBC TV miniseries, starring
Richard O'Sullivan (
Cedric). •
Il piccolo Lord (1960), an Italian TV miniseries (sceneggiato) aired on RAI, directed by Vittorio Brignole, starring Sandro Pistolini (
Cedric);
Michele Malaspina (
The Earl); Andreina Paul (
Dearest); Attilio Ortolani (
Mr. Havisham); Giuseppe Mancini (
Mr. Hobbs); Ermanno Anfossi (
Dick). • ''
(1962), a German TV film aired on Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), directed by , starring Manfred Kunst (Cedric
); Albrecht Schoenhals (The Earl
); Gertrud Kückelmann (Dearest
); Sigfrit Steiner (Mr. Havisham
); Eric Pohlmann (Mr. Hobbs'');
Michael Ande. •
Lille Lord Fauntleroy (1966), a Norwegian TV film, directed by
Alfred Solaas, starring Gøsta Hagenlund (
Cedric). • O Pequeno Lord (1967), remake Brazilian of the 1957 version of Tatiana Belincky, directed by Antônio Abujamra, starring Paulo Castelli, Elísio de Albuquerque, Patrícia Mayo and Serafim Gonzalez.[https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_Pequeno_Lord_(telenovela) •
Il Piccolo Lord (1971), an Italian TV movie, directed by
Luciano Emmer, starring
Ellen and Alice Kessler,
Johnny Dorelli,
Dina Perbellini, and Alice Rossi. •
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1976), a BBC TV miniseries, directed by
Paul Annett, starring Glenn Anderson (
Cedric);
Paul Rogers (
the Earl);
Jennie Linden (
Dearest);
Preston Lockwood (
Mr. Havisham);
Ray Smith (
Mr. Hobbs);
Paul D'Amato (
Dick). • As one installment in 1977 of the late 1970s children's television show
Once Upon a Classic. •
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980), a popular adaptation, directed by
Jack Gold, starring
Ricky Schroder (
Cedric);
Alec Guinness (
The Earl);
Connie Booth (
Dearest);
Eric Porter (
Mr. Havisham);
Colin Blakely (
Mr. Hobbs); and
Rolf Saxon (
Dick). This film has become a Christmas classic in Germany. •
The Adventures of Little Lord Fauntleroy was a 1982 TV movie, directed by
Desmond Davis and starring
Jerry Supiran (
Cedric);
John Mills (
The Earl), and Caroline Smith (
Dearest). •
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1988), a Japanese
anime series, also known as
Shōkōshi Cedie (小公子セディ Shōkōshi Sedi, trans. Little Prince Cedie), directed by Kōzō Kusuba, spanning 43 episodes (20–25-minute each per episode) based on the same novel. The anime has been translated in many languages, notably French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Tagalog, Polish and Arabic. In this adaptation (and in the Filipino film adaptation based on it), Cedric's mother is named "Annie", and his father, "James" (in contrast to the novel's namesake), who was seen alive in the early episodes of the series until his untimely demise on episode five. •
Il Piccolo Lord/Der kleine Lord (1994), an Italian and German co–production TV movie, aired on RAI and ARD, directed by Gianfranco Albano, starring Francesco De Pasquale (
Cedric) and
Mario Adorf (
The Earl). •
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1995), a BBC TV mini-series adaptation by
Julian Fellowes, directed by Andrew Morgan, starring
Michael Benz (
Cedric) and
George Baker (
The Earl). •
Cedie: Ang Munting Prinsipe (
Cedie: The Little Prince) (1996), a Filipino film adaptation, directed by Romy Suzara, starring
Tom Taus. • ''Little lord's joy and sorrow
() (2003), a Russian film, directed by Ivan Popov, starring Aleksey Vesyolkin (Cedric''). • '''' (2012), an Austrian TV movie aired on ZDF, directed by
Gernot Roll, starring Philippa Schöne in the role of a little Countess. ==References==