
Harvie Krumpet
Oct 23 2003
•0h 22m
•Animation, Comedy, Drama
The odd biography of Harvie Krumpet, a man who has Tourette's Syndrome, chronic bad luck, menial jobs, nudist tendencies, and a book of "fakts" hung around his neck - but still optimistically lives own way and enjoys the small things life has to offer.
Cast
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Geoffrey Rush
Narrator (voice)

Kamahl
Statue of Horace (voice)

John Flaus
Harvie (voice)
Julie Forsyth
Baby Harvie / Lilliana / Church Singer (voice)
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