Jim Henson's The Storyteller Season 1 Episode 8

Ep 8. Sapsorrow

  • TV-PG
  • July 30, 1989
  • 23 min
  • 8.0  (226)

Once upon a time, there was a wealthy king who had three daughters. The two eldest daughters were vain and materialistic, but the youngest daughter, Sapsorrow, was intelligent and resourceful. When their mother died, the king promised not to remarry unless he found someone as beautiful as her. Years went by, and the king fell in love with a woman as beautiful as his first wife, but she came with a catch - the only thing she wanted in return for marriage was the hand of the king's youngest daughter.

Sapsorrow was dressed in rags and banished from the castle, but she had a plan. She disguised herself as a strange creature and traveled to a neighboring kingdom where she became a scullery maid for a kindly king. Over time, Sapsorrow impressed the king with her resourcefulness and intelligence, eventually catching his attention and love. But when the wicked queen who had banished her heard about Sapsorrow's good fortune, she came to the kingdom to ruin everything.

Jim Henson's The Storyteller is here with yet another episode filled with wonder and amazement. The show itself is based on the award-winning book written by Anthony Minghella which was later adapted for television. Each episode features a different classic story, each with its own unique twists and turns, showcasing Henson's visionary storytelling and amazing puppetry.

In this episode entitled "Sapsorrow," we are introduced to a princess who is put to the ultimate test. She is banished from her own kingdom only to find love in another. As viewers, we see Sapsorrow's strength, resilience, and determination as she uses her wits and her compassion to navigate the challenges placed before her.

The atmosphere of the episode is mysterious and magical. The puppets, costumes, and special effects all come together to create a world that is both enchanting and ethereal. We are drawn into a fairytale land where we can believe in the impossible and where anything can happen.

The episode is narrated by John Hurt, who has a voice of gravitas that perfectly lends itself to the mystical story being told. His narration is comforting yet ominous, which only adds to the mood of the episode.

The puppetry used in this episode is mesmerizing. The puppets are intricately designed, with attention to detail paid to every aspect of their characters. They are crafted in such a way that they are both lifelike and fantastical at the same time. The movements of the puppets, combined with their elaborate costumes and intricate sets, bring the story to life in a way that is truly magical.

Overall, "Sapsorrow" is an enjoyable episode of Jim Henson's The Storyteller that is sure to delight viewers of all ages. Whether you are looking for a light-hearted escape from your day to day life or just want to be transported to a world full of wonder and amazement, this episode is the perfect choice for you.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 30, 1989
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    23 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (226)