B24 (2001)
Children | Family | Fantasy | Mystery
USA | English | Color | 01:43
When Tom's brother Peter gets measles, he is sent to stay with his Uncle Alan and Aunt Gwen in a flat with no garden and an elderly landlady, Mrs Bartholomew, living upstairs. Because he may be infectious, he is not allowed to play outside and feels lonely. Without exercise he is less sleepy at night and when he hears the communal grandfather clock strangely strike 13, he investigates and finds the small back yard is now a large sunlit garden.
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Nigel Le Vaillant | Thomas Long (adult) |
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Marlene Sidaway | Doris Schuster |
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Serena Gordon | Melody Long |
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Alfie Lawrence | Harriet Long |
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Mel Martin | Alice Long |
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Greta Scacchi | Aunt Gwen Kitson |
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James Wilby | Uncle Alan Kitson |
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Anthony Way | Tom Long |
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Nick Robinson | Peter Long |
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Liz Smith | Mrs. Willows |
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Arlene Cockburn | Susan the Maid |
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Tom Bowles | Mr. Ferguson |
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Joan Plowright | Mrs. Bartholomew |
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David Bradley | Abel |
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Stuart Piper | Hubert |
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Guy Witcher | Edgar |
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Rory Jennings | James (12 years) |
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Florence Hoath | Hatty (12 |
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Penelope Wilton | Aunt Melbourne |
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Laurel Melsom | Youngest Hatty |
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Noah Huntley | James (20 years) |
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Caroline Carver | Hatty (young woman) |
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Daniel Betts | Barty |
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Robert Putt | Tower Keeper |
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Arthur Cox | Mr. Batsford |
| Director | Willard Carroll |
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| Writer | Willard Carroll, Philippa Pearce | |
| Producer | Steve Christian, Nick De Grunwald, Eva Redfern, Charles Salmon, Adam Shapiro, Yukio Sonoyama, Marie Vine, Thomas L. Wilhite | |
| Musician | Debbie Wiseman | |
| Photography | Gavin Finney | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |