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{{episode|show=[[The StoryTeller]]|airdate=April 16, [[1988]]|writer=[[Anthony Minghella]]|director=[[Jon Amiel]]}}
 
{{episode|show=[[The StoryTeller]]|airdate=April 16, [[1988]]|writer=[[Anthony Minghella]]|director=[[Jon Amiel]]}}
 
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The seventh son of a seventh son is born -- a Luck Child. The wise men prophesy that someday he'll be king. The king hears about the prophesy, and plots to kill the child. With his chancellor by his side, he sweeps the countryside for the Luck Child. Taking him away from the boy's biological parents, he pushes the chancellor and the child off a high cliff. The chancellor becomes a meal for [[The Griffin|the Griffin]]; the boy survives since his blanket safely unraveled him to the shore. He is found and raised by an elderly couple and is named [[Lucky]].
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The seventh son of a seventh son is born -- a Luck Child. The wise men prophesy that someday he'll be king. [[Kings (The StoryTeller)|The cruel king]] hears about the prophesy, and plots to kill the child. With his chancellor by his side, he sweeps the countryside for the Luck Child. Taking him away from the boy's biological parents, he pushes the chancellor and the child off a high cliff. The chancellor becomes a meal for [[The Griffin|the Griffin]]; the boy survives since his blanket safely unraveled him to the shore. He is found and raised by an elderly couple and is named [[Lucky]].
   
 
Years later, the king finds Lucky while inspecting a mill. Recognizing him as the Luck Child after hearing the couple's tale, the king promptly hands the young man a proclamation to be delivered to his kingdom. Lost in the forest, Lucky stumbles into an underground den of thieves and meets a little man. The little man clonks the gullible Lucky over the head and, curious of his victim's message, reads the king's proclamation: the queen would have Lucky to be chopped into a thousand pieces. The little man pities Lucky and forges the king's handwriting to change the youth's fate. While Lucky is still unconscious, the little man drags him within eye sight of his destination. The king is enraged upon his return as he sees Lucky marrying his treasured daughter with his written approval.
 
Years later, the king finds Lucky while inspecting a mill. Recognizing him as the Luck Child after hearing the couple's tale, the king promptly hands the young man a proclamation to be delivered to his kingdom. Lost in the forest, Lucky stumbles into an underground den of thieves and meets a little man. The little man clonks the gullible Lucky over the head and, curious of his victim's message, reads the king's proclamation: the queen would have Lucky to be chopped into a thousand pieces. The little man pities Lucky and forges the king's handwriting to change the youth's fate. While Lucky is still unconscious, the little man drags him within eye sight of his destination. The king is enraged upon his return as he sees Lucky marrying his treasured daughter with his written approval.

Revision as of 17:42, 13 June 2010

The StoryTeller
Air Date April 16, 1988
Written by Anthony Minghella
Director Jon Amiel
Griffin

The seventh son of a seventh son is born -- a Luck Child. The wise men prophesy that someday he'll be king. The cruel king hears about the prophesy, and plots to kill the child. With his chancellor by his side, he sweeps the countryside for the Luck Child. Taking him away from the boy's biological parents, he pushes the chancellor and the child off a high cliff. The chancellor becomes a meal for the Griffin; the boy survives since his blanket safely unraveled him to the shore. He is found and raised by an elderly couple and is named Lucky.

Years later, the king finds Lucky while inspecting a mill. Recognizing him as the Luck Child after hearing the couple's tale, the king promptly hands the young man a proclamation to be delivered to his kingdom. Lost in the forest, Lucky stumbles into an underground den of thieves and meets a little man. The little man clonks the gullible Lucky over the head and, curious of his victim's message, reads the king's proclamation: the queen would have Lucky to be chopped into a thousand pieces. The little man pities Lucky and forges the king's handwriting to change the youth's fate. While Lucky is still unconscious, the little man drags him within eye sight of his destination. The king is enraged upon his return as he sees Lucky marrying his treasured daughter with his written approval.

Claiming that the new groom must prove his worth, the king declares that Lucky must bring him a golden feather from the dreaded Griffin -a nigh impossible task as far as the king is concerned. Lucky sets for the island where the beast dwells and has a ferryman take him to his destination. The ferryman shares that he doesn't know why he is forced to perform his task endlessly so Lucky promises to find the answer. In the beast's lair, he meets the little man from the forest -who was saved and brought there by the Griffin due to his delicious cooking. The little man tells Lucky to hide, plucks the golden feather for the boy, and gets the solution to the ferryman's lament. As Lucky escapes while the Griffin sleeps, the youth takes a chest full of treasure on the shore of the island and returns triumphant. He explains to the ferryman to offer his pole to the next visitor in order to gain freedom.

The king begrudgingly gives his blessing yet is soon enchanted by the jewels Lucky has brought back. His greed leads him to the Griffin's island but he becomes impatient with the ferryman's speed. The ferryman offers his pole and the king is given the ferryman's previous fate.

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