l Page 4 • Thursday, September 30, 1999 A GGIELIFE - ie Jttaliou George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm made into TNT original movie by W.C. Fit LUGGALA, Ireland (AP) — The actor-comedian W. C. Fields fa mously advised against working with children or animals, so he clearly would have balked at a film set without actors. And yet that was the situation one rainswept day last fall on the set of “Animal Farm,” the $22 mil lion TNT Original movie airing Sun day at 8 p.m. Halfway through the autumn shoot, the animals took over. As in the book, so it was on set where the day’s stars included the donkey portraying Benjamin and the gray mare playing Mollie, not to mention a potentially scene-stealing border collie named Spice in the pivotal dog’s role of Jessie. “There are no Winnebagos, no makeup and hair, no costumes, no perks, nothing,” Robert Halmi Sr. said, the film’s executive produc er, explaining the differences be tween this shoot and just about any other in the veteran producer’s long career. For one thing, Halmi had to build the entire location, creating a little town — complete with elec tricity and phone lines — on a frac tion of the 2,000-acre Guinness Estate in a grassy dip amid the Wicklow Mountains. Then there was the film itself, a Hallmark Entertainment adaptation intent on honoring its source, as be fits a producer who says bluntly of the venture, “This is it. I’ll be happy if I don’t do anything else in my life. The goal is George Orwell, with satiric sting intact. 'There are no Win nebagos, no make up, no costumes, no perks, nothing/ — Robert Halmi Sr. Executive producer “In America, this is probably over the heads'of most people,” conceded Halmi, who was 21 and living under Communist rule in his native Hungary in 1945 when Or well’s portrait of an animal upris ing as a parable for Stalinism was first published. More than 50 years later, he is using his clout as an Emmy-winning producer to bring it to the screen. “For me, the most important thing — almost religiously — has been to do this book,” Halmi said. What he didn’t want, he added, “was a Disney-esque adaptation or a cartoon. That would be Holly wood, and I’m anti-establishment." "Animal Farm” did inspire a British cartoon feature in 1954 that radically softened Orwell’s ending, and Halmi admits that even his live-action version leaves open an un-Orwellian door to hope. "There are always sur vivors" reads a key line at the end of the film. Other versions of the same fa ble include an acclaimed, much- traveled stage version, directed by Sir Peter Hall, that began at Lon don’s National Theater in 1984. A separate youth theater production for 24 actors ages 11 to 14 will run in Leicester in the English Midlands in late October. Wherever it is seen, this is still the story of Napoleon, the nostril- flaring pig who participates in an insurrection on Manor Farm — soon renamed the Animal Farm of the title — only to end up grandly sipping whiskey with the same abusive landowners whom the an imals displaced. Napoleon's excesses mirror those of man at his most beast ly, as Orwell paints a ruthless pic- People will do crazy things to WIN 000! B feX .itj. ; iii mm i C Hi'. 4 1 ■-yr,. - w .|h j m 'J m ■ i©' M,: 3! j • Uv.-' -Vv*J You can just go to www.1800C0LLECT.com 1-800-C0LLECT Save a Buck or Two. Savings vs. dialing “0” with AT&T. No purchase necessary. Open to U.S. residents. Void where prohibited. 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