
Jenny Agutter stars as the mother in this Masterpiece Theater remake of the beloved 1970 Lionel Jeffries film of the same name, in which she played the oldest daughter. This time that role is played by Jemima Rooper, whose face perfectly captures the conflict between her girlhood of railway adventures and her adulthood, in which she comes to understand far more about the disappearance of her father than her younger siblings do. This early 20th-century story based on Edith Nesbit's novel is set in motion when the children's father is taken off in the night from their London home and the family moves to the country in reduced circumstances. The trio take to waving at passing trains for amusement and wind up preventing a derailment, reuniting a Russian prison escapee with his family, and rescuing a schoolboy injured in a tunnel. A couple of their heroics are accomplished with the assistance of a jovial-looking gentleman (Richard Attenborough), who waves to them from the rear car. He turns out to be the owner of the railroad and helps Rooper's character clear her father of a false treason conviction. Agutter does well as the proper British mum with a heart, but this is clearly Rooper's picture. The movie itself is 97 minutes with a few minutes tacked on at the beginning and end for Russell Baker's customary commentary and historical context. --Kimberly Heinrichs
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Jack Blumenau | Peter |
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Clare Thomas | Phyllis |
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Jemima Rooper | Bobbie |
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Jenny Agutter | Mother |
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Michael Kitchen | Father |
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Valerie Minifie | Cook |
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Melanie Clark Pullen | Ruth |
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Georgie Glen | Aunt Emma |
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Gregor Fisher | Perks |
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Amanda Walker | Mrs. Ransome |
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Clive Russell | Station Master |
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Richard Attenborough | The Old Gentleman |
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David Bamber | Doctor Forrest |
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Jane Wood | Mrs. Viney |
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Ian Gain | Bargee |
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Sophie Thompson | Mrs. Perks |
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JJ Feild | Jim |
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Bobby Windebank | Bargee's Boy |
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Velibor Topic | Mr. Szczepansky |
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Geoffrey Beevers | District Superintendent |
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Michael Gunn | Engine Driver |
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Paul Trussell | Fireman |
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Max Southworth | Son of Perks |
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Lee Turnbull | Draper's Boy |
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Richard Lloyd | Draper |
Director | Catherine Morshead |
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Writer | Simon Nye, E. Nesbit | |
Producer | Charles Elton, Freya Pinsent, Jonathan Powell | |
Musician | Simon Lacey | |
Photography | John Daly |
Packaging | Keep Case |
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Nr Discs | 1 |
Screen Ratios | Widescreen 1.66:1 Color (Anamorphic) |
Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC] |
Distributor | WGBH BOSTON |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Edition Release Date | Oct 01, 2002 |
Regions | Region 1 |
Purchased | For $ 19.95 |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 574 |
Added Date | Dec 12, 2012 01:15:27 |
Modified Date | Mar 26, 2019 21:51:53 |