After a brief introduction by J.M. Barrie (Alec McCowen) and shots of the young Daisy Ashford (Carina Radford) working on a book, this children’s fantasy film about the aristocracy in England at the end of the 19th century begins its surreal journey. Comedienne Tracey Ullman plays Ethel Monticue, a woman who must decide between two suitors: the suave and worldly Bernard Clark (John Harding) or the clod Alfred (Kenny Ireland), sent off to London to learn how to become a gentleman. Unreal sequences, such as entering the chambers of the aristocratic elite through caverns, or a train that is really a horse stable, take the narrative of the film away from logic and into the fantasy of a child’s imagination. Ullman and Ireland are excellent as the comic Ethel and Alfred, and in general this make-believe tale is one that could be appreciated by parents as well as children. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 6.0/10 | |
Released: | January 1, 1984 | |
Runtime: | 93 min | |
Genres: | Drama Comedy Fantasy | |
Cast: | Taryn Kay John Harding John Bett Kenny Ireland | |
Crew: | James Hill Daisy Ashford | |
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