Here the locals have built a wonderful three
story wooden play bridge; a giant wooden fantasy - type play structure, with mirror mazes, a suspension bridge, and lava tubes.
Not exact matches
They had bought brand new
wooden blocks for the children's library and held a block party for the kids to
play with them and hear
stories read to them about shapes.
Additionally, the
story has been fatally retooled into a good vs. evil morality
play, resulting in the original's subplot of the doctor's skeptical wife charging in for a visit and disappearing in the bowels of the house being swapped with some nonsense about the souls of the children who expired in Crain's sweatshop manifesting themselves to Nell as wraiths under sheets and ornately carved
wooden heads come to life.
Intended as a showpiece for the then - new technology, the film
plays Hemingway's much - loved
story very safe; it borders on schmaltz in places, and the voice acting is as
wooden as the walls of the old man's cabin.
Under dreary autumnal skies, in a rundown family farmhouse with bare
wooden walls, often in the gloom of night, the
story plays out.