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Die Familie Lender teilt sich ihr Haus, ohne es zu ahnen, mit der Borger-Familie Clock. Die Lenders sollen aus dem Haus, das sie eigentlich von ihrer Tante erben sollen, ausziehen, da sich das Testament nicht auffinden lässt. Dahinter steckt der. Ein Fall für die Borger (Originaltitel: The Borrowers) ist ein US-amerikanisch/britischer Spielfilm aus dem Jahr Die Regie führte Peter Hewitt, das Drehbuch. The Borrowers—the Clock family: Homily, Pod, and their fourteen-year-old daughter, Arrietty, to be precise—are tiny people who live underneath the kitchen. The Borrowers. ()IMDb 5,91 Std. 27 MinX-Ray6. DieWenn es im Haus knackt, ist das nicht immer das Holz, das "arbeitet". Und wenn auf unerklärliche. Eine Adaption von Mary Nortons Kinderbuchklassiker, die die Welt der kleinen Borger, die unter Fußböden leben, ins Jahrhundert verlegt. DieWenn es im Haus knackt, ist das nicht immer das Holz, das "arbeitet". Und wenn auf unerklärliche Weise immer wieder Dinge des alltäglichen Lebens. Miniserie basierend auf dem Buch von Mary Norton über die Clock-Familie, Angehörige einer Spezies winziger Menschen, die unter den Häusern "normaler".

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At one point, Arrietty tells the Boy that the world cannot possibly have enough resources to sustain very many humans. He disagrees and tells her that there are millions of people in India alone.
Arrietty becomes upset when she realizes she cannot know that there are any Borrowers other than her own family. The Boy offers to take a letter to a badger sett two fields away where her Uncle Hendreary, Aunt Lupy, and their children are supposed to have emigrated.
Meanwhile, Arrietty has learned from Pod and Homily that they get a "feeling" when big people approach. She is concerned that she didn't have a feeling when the Boy approached, so she practices by going to a certain passage below the kitchen, which is more frequently trafficked by humans than the rest of the house.
There she overhears the cook Mrs Driver and the gardener Crampfurl discussing the Boy. Mrs Driver dislikes children in general and believes the Boy is up to no good, particularly when Crampfurl suspects that the Boy is keeping a pet ferret after seeing him in a field calling for "Uncle something.
The Boy delivers Arrietty's letter and returns with a mysterious response asking Arrietty to tell Aunt Lupy to come back. Pod catches Arrietty taking the letter from the Boy and brings her home.
After Arrietty confesses everything she has told the Boy, Pod and Homily fear the Boy will figure out where they live and that they will be forced to emigrate.
The Boy soon does find the Clocks' home, but far from wishing them harm, he brings them gifts of dollhouse furniture from the nursery.
They experience a period of "borrowing beyond all dreams of borrowing" as the Boy offers them gift after gift. In return, Arrietty is allowed to go outside and read aloud to him.
Eventually Mrs Driver suspects the Boy of stealing after catching him trying to open a curio cabinet full of valuable miniatures. One night she finds Arrietty's house from the bright candle light shinning through the floorboards.
Believing this is where he has been caching his stolen goods, she peers beneath the boards and is horrified to discover the Borrowers in their home.
To prevent the Boy from helping the Borrowers escape, she locks him in his room until it is time for him to return to India.
Meanwhile, she hires a ratcatcher to fumigate the house in order to catch the Borrowers. Mrs Driver cruelly allows the boy out of his room so that he can watch when the Borrowers' bodies are found.
The Boy manages to escape her and, running outside, break open the grating in hopes of providing his friends with an escape route.
As he waits for them to emerge, the cab arrives to take him away. Mrs Driver drags him to the cab and forces him inside, leaving the fate of the Borrowers unknown.
Some time later, the Boy's sister a young Mrs May visits the home herself in hopes of proving her brother's stories were real. She leaves small gifts at the badgers' sett, which are gone the next time she checks.
Later she finds a miniature memoranda book in which the entire story of the Borrowers has been written, presumably by Arrietty.
However, when Kate rejoices that the book means that the Borrowers survived and that the whole story was true, Mrs May points out that "Arrietty's" handwriting was identical to Mrs May's brother's.
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Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: John Goodman Ocious P. Potter Mark Williams Exterminator Jeff Jim Broadbent Pod Clock Celia Imrie Homily Clock Flora Newbigin Arrietty 'Ett' Clock Tom Felton Peagreen Clock Raymond Pickard Spud Spiller Bradley Pierce Pete Lender Aden Gillett Joe Lender Doon Mackichan Victoria Lender Hugh Laurie Police Officer Steady Ruby Wax Town Hall Clerk Andrew Dunford Dustbunny Binn Bob Goody Minty Branch Patrick Monckton Edit Storyline The Borrowers are four-inch high "little people" who live under the floorboards.
Taglines: Little People. In actuality, the Clock family of tiny people known as "Borrowers" are secretly living in the house, taking things without being seen by "human beans".
Lawyer Ocious P. Potter informs the Lenders that he cannot find the will of Mrs. Pod Clock and his children, Arrietty and Peagreen, make their way through the kitchen to "borrow" a battery to bring back to his wife, Homily.
Arrietty treats herself to ice cream in the freezer, and is accidentally trapped inside as the Lenders return.
Pod rescues her via the ice dispenser, but is forced to leave one of his gadgets behind. Later, Arrietty ventures out alone and is caught by Pete, who explains that the house is being demolished in the absence of the will.
As the truck pulls away, Arrietty and Peagreen fall out, and make their way back to the house. Potter arrives, revealing that he lied to the Lenders; Mrs.
Allabaster hid her will — officially leaving her property to the family — inside the house. He finds the will in a hidden safe and prepares to burn it, but Arrietty and Peagreen flee with the document.
Police Officer Oliver Steady responds to the disturbance, but Potter throws off his suspicions, and Arrietty and Peagreen escape with the will.
Spiller, an "outie" Borrower living on the street, takes Arrietty to the dairy, where Pod rescues Peagreen from the assembly line.
Potter captures the Borrowers and leaves them to drown in liquid cheese. Spiller taunts Potter, who drops him in a machine, apparently killing him, and departs with the will.
Reaching the demolitions office, Potter is confronted by Jeff and Pete, but enters the office only to find himself locked in a supply room.
The Clocks tie him up with electrical tape , but he breaks free and recaptures them. Before Potter can vacuum up the family, Spiller arrives with an army of Borrowers who subdue him, and Pod delivers a warning to Potter on behalf of all Borrowers.
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