Well, George Baker is not Alec Guinness and Michael Benz is not Ricky Schroder, he also has such a sängerknaben like storybook face. But who is a fan of Fauntleroy, will also attend the two-part, 158-minute BBC television version of 1995, his joy. It does not, so much emotion, more on the English flair of the aristocracy over a century ago and to more detailed storylines of the minor characters - which unfortunately leaves appear a bit lengthy, the final product. The viewer has As with most adaptations end up on the Christmas forego because Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel in celebrating the end Cedric birthday. But as long as there is no DVD of the ARD Christmas classic (scandal!), It is with this English-language version of a hundred thousand times better off than the German version, with Mario Adorf (hands off of it!).