10 opiniones
A lovely period piece from the early 70s
Jack Wild (Reg) struggles to keep his family together after his mum passes away.
It's grim and of it's time but nonetheless it's very watchable.
Jack Wild (Reg) struggles to keep his family together after his mum passes away.
It's grim and of it's time but nonetheless it's very watchable.
- fostrhod
- 13 nov 2019
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How I found this movie was through my appreciation of the Bee Gees music. I had heard that their song Melody Fair was the theme song in the movie Melody. From there I looked up Mark Lester and Jack Wild, who were both in the movie Melody, and I found this movie listed on IMDb. I found it on YouTube and finished watching it a few moments ago! I think this movie was touching and the acting was quite convincing even from the kids who were truly acting like troubled, undisciplined kids, rather than actors with lines. This movie definitely interested me enough to where I would love to find out what happened to the kids.
- vlevensonnd-87248
- 5 oct 2020
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This is not so much a review of the film "The 14" it's more a report on how shocked I was when I read that Jack Wild had died, and HOW he died - very sad. I work for Channel Nine in Sydney, Australia and this film was aired on their GEM network which shows a lot of old and sometimes obscure movies. If you want to watch a well made and moving film then this is it. Apart from the performances I think the Directing by David Hemmings is superb.
I read recently that Jack Wild sent an open letter to Daniel Radcliffe warning him of the perils of becoming a child star. I hope he heeds his warning.
I read recently that Jack Wild sent an open letter to Daniel Radcliffe warning him of the perils of becoming a child star. I hope he heeds his warning.
- tvdirector1
- 5 ago 2011
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- Leofwine_draca
- 27 abr 2017
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well maybe i am being a bit biased this film was written about my family i am the daughter of one of the 12 brothers (billy) i have seen the film many times and it still makes me smile every time i see it the story is about my nan, set after my grandad died. my nans wish was to keep the family together, and my uncle reg tried very hard to do so but who wants to foster 14 children...?? the film is not an exact account of what happened some things have been made up for the film purposes i suppose and i still get told by my dad, uncles and aunts this wasn't true and that wasn't true. but all in all a good film " the moral of the story is family and how we should all stick together" if you want anymore info on the film please contact me i'd be happy to try and answer your questions ..! there is also a book written about the family too but i have been unable to obtain a copy if anyone knows of where i can get one, or an original copy of the film i'd be very grateful.
- csporsha
- 9 ene 2003
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Dull, dreary & horrible. I have tried more than once to watch it but it isn't worth the time.
- gailcampbell-73960
- 17 may 2020
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For a relatively obscure film this film features powerful performances. There is no doubting the talent of Jack Wild but it is the supporting cast which carries the movie. And June Brown's performance as the single mother who becomes a martyr is galvanizing. Do you love your mother? If you can find this film I highly recommend you see it. An underrated gem by David Hemmings.
- davematt
- 24 oct 2002
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Like a previous reviewer on here, I'm also fascinated by this film as it is about my family (my grandfather's cousin was the father of the 14). My mom gets very cross that they set it in London when it is actually Birmingham though! Perhaps it wouldn't appeal with Brummie accents? We are still happy that they made a film though despite the discrepancies.
If the person who wrote the review would like to get in touch I would be happy to pass their details onto my mom as she has traced the family tree quite thoroughly :)
- rachelbourne
- 10 jun 2020
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Csporsha I would love to know what happened to the whole family! I found this film back in 2003 when I rented it (I'm a huge Jack Wild fan, always was) as I had a home video but after it was not submitted for re-certification a year or so later, it and many more gems vanished for years. I recently found it to rent on Prime. I have great memories of that time in the 70's and the struggle of the family is so heart-warming. I wish you all the very best. Joanne :)
- joannehunt-09089
- 31 dic 2019
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I just watched this movie on TV in Sydney.
I perused over the few reviews here and I feel reviewer should say what they feel about movies rather that ''tell you what you should believe it is". I think it's ok to voice your opinion but it's not when you tell people what they should think.
I was hot and cold about it, but more often warm to it.
It's a beautiful story and it has its moments. Then hearing it's inspired by true events does add something about it. Now having said this, I read to reviews from people who are actually related to the real people that inspired the film.
One should understand that films have several duties. It's nice to stick to the facts, but it is also important to make it interesting.
Then people who review it are of all background, all age and also with their own tastes, again affected by a variation of factors. I'm in my 80, so can relate more to these days. I have seen dreadful stories from UK concerning welfare ruthless bureaucracy ... My origin is French and I have seen similar movies such as "les 400 coups" and despite some negative outcomes I liked them.
I was quite surprised to find out that Alun Armstrong was Tommy in this story.
I recognised his face in the cast as I know him from "New Tricks" although I could not figure out who was Tommy. I just imagine that he was one of the little ones.
Well for me it was a very interesting story.
But it is probably a genre and an era that would not suit some people.
I perused over the few reviews here and I feel reviewer should say what they feel about movies rather that ''tell you what you should believe it is". I think it's ok to voice your opinion but it's not when you tell people what they should think.
I was hot and cold about it, but more often warm to it.
It's a beautiful story and it has its moments. Then hearing it's inspired by true events does add something about it. Now having said this, I read to reviews from people who are actually related to the real people that inspired the film.
One should understand that films have several duties. It's nice to stick to the facts, but it is also important to make it interesting.
Then people who review it are of all background, all age and also with their own tastes, again affected by a variation of factors. I'm in my 80, so can relate more to these days. I have seen dreadful stories from UK concerning welfare ruthless bureaucracy ... My origin is French and I have seen similar movies such as "les 400 coups" and despite some negative outcomes I liked them.
I was quite surprised to find out that Alun Armstrong was Tommy in this story.
I recognised his face in the cast as I know him from "New Tricks" although I could not figure out who was Tommy. I just imagine that he was one of the little ones.
Well for me it was a very interesting story.
But it is probably a genre and an era that would not suit some people.
- mmunier
- 4 mar 2025
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