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The Railway Children

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1968
  • 25min
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The Railway Children (1968)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue1968 BBC adaptation of the evergreen E. Nesbit story.1968 BBC adaptation of the evergreen E. Nesbit story.1968 BBC adaptation of the evergreen E. Nesbit story.

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    • Ann Castle
    • Jenny Agutter
    • Neil McDermott
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    • Casting principal
      • Ann Castle
      • Jenny Agutter
      • Neil McDermott
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    Ann Castle
    • Mother
    • 1968
    Jenny Agutter
    Jenny Agutter
    • Roberta Faraday
    • 1968
    Neil McDermott
    • Peter Faraday
    • 1968
    Gillian Bailey
    Gillian Bailey
    • Phyllis Faraday
    • 1968
    Gordon Gostelow
    • Perks
    • 1968
    Brian Hayes
    • Stationmaster
    • 1968
    John Ringham
    John Ringham
    • Dr. Forrest
    • 1968
    Joseph O'Conor
    Joseph O'Conor
    • Old Gentleman
    • 1968
    Frederick Treves
    Frederick Treves
    • Father
    • 1968
    Christopher Witty
    Christopher Witty
    • Jim
    • 1968
    Mary Healey
    Mary Healey
    • Ruth
    • 1968
    John Dunbar
    • Mr. Willis
    • 1968
    Colin Douglas
    • Farmer
    • 1968
    Bart Allison
    • Signalman
    • 1968
    Roy Denton
    • Valuer
    • 1968
    Delia Paton
    • Woman
    • 1968
    Stefan Gryff
    • Foreigner
    • 1968
    Will Stampe
    • Engine Driver
    • 1968
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    7mickman91-1

    Not the classic that everyone knows but just as charming in its own way, and more time spent with the story means more of the novel adapted

    This is available on YouTube and it is well worth a watch. It doesn't have the charm and the 'part of the cultural fabric' appeal of the 1970 film remake that everyone knows and loves. But it is very charming in its own way. It looks so much older because of the lower budget TV production and the fact it is in black and white. But the episodes are only 20 minutes long so are easily eaten up. But it allows for more time to adapt more of the novel that most people know from the 1970 version.

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    Catch-52

    Delightful children's adventure

    A very young Jenny Agutter is featured in this BBC serial; she would play the same role in the film version of Edith Nesbit's classic children's novel two years later. The IMDb lists it as a TV series, but it is actually closer to a miniseries, with a continuing story arc and well-defined beginning and end. It's in black-and-white, and the picture quality is poor; also, it was obviously filmed live, and some of the line readings are a bit awkward. None of this really matters, though, since the performances are so warm and the story is so good. The Faraday children (the IMDb gives the family name as "Waterbury," but that is a mistake) go off to live with their mother in the country after their father is unjustly imprisoned; they have a series of adventures, and all ends happily. I enjoyed this thoroughly even though I'm a cynical college student - I'm sure kids will absolutely love it. Considering that the novel was written in 1906, and this series dates from 1968, it's aged remarkably well. I haven't seen the 1970 version (or the 1957 or 2000), so I can't compare, but this version set the bar pretty high.
    geffers

    Worth finding

    A shame this was deleted so quickly, and also that it was not properly restored in the same way that they do with Doctor Who and other archive material.

    Although when you watch this you mentally picture the equivalent in the 1970 movie, the story here has more time to happen. It's a bonus that the kids are closer to the right ages that they ought to be - Sally Thomsett was way too old in the 1970 movie. The acting seems to get better as the series progresses, and all in all it's worth viewing for another "take" on the book, less dramatic and more thoughtful than the "proper" movie that was to follow.
    geoffrey-daphne

    The best of all the adaptations

    This is the best of all the dramatisations. The children were the right age, and the format allowed more of the story to be covered. Jenny Agutter was enchanting, the boy was excellent and Gillian Bailey is one of the best child actors I've ever seen. I remember watching some of the series when I was sitting A levels and falling for Jenny Agutter, whom I later saw in "Star", playing Julie Andrews daughter. All the adults were excellent too, including the actor playing Perks - Gordon Costelow - who died recently. The Grieg music helps of course! The BBC ought to computer colour the series and digitally remaster it! The Lionel Jeffries film was good, but not as good as this version. The later TV film was good also, even though some critics were not so kind to it. Jemima Rooper was a good Bobbie. I saw a review of a stage version which had a black girl as Bobbie, an Asian boy as Peter and a white girl as Phyllis! Apparently it worked, due largely to the strength of Edith Nesbit's original story.
    8didi-5

    superior children's drama, true to E Nesbit's story

    'The Railway Children' is probably much better known now from the film version made in 1970, which also featured Jenny Agutter as Bobbie Faraday, the eldest of the children transported by circumstances to the Three Chimneys cottage near the old steam railway.

    This version has some differences in the storyline and, with seven episodes of 25 minutes each, can spend a reasonable amount of time exploring the story lines of E. Nesbit's novel. Most of the other parts were recast for the later film (although I think the actor playing Jim, who gets injured on the paper chase, is the same) so it is interesting to compare the two.

    Ann Castle is a more realistic and grittier mother than Dinah Sheridan was later, while Neil MacDermott and Gillian Bailey are closer to the real ages of their characters than Sally Thomsett in particular was in the film. All four principals bring strong characterisation to their parts - you care about what happens to them and hope their story has a happy ending.

    Despite Joseph O'Conor being a rather sentimental old gentleman (as William Mervyn and later, Richard Attenborough would be in the same role), this version of 'The Railway Children' doesn't have the same saccharine feel that the film had (although the scene where Bobbie sees her father on the station platform feels a bit flat here without all the smoke effects!).

    This series is well worth seeing, not only because it is a fine adaptation, but also because it is a good showcase for live television and a strong role for a young Agutter. It has had a DVD release and although the picture quality isn't fantastic, it is perfectly watchable.

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    • Anecdotes
      Jenny Agutter (Roberta Faraday) and Christopher Witty (Jim) would later reprise their roles in the film adaptation Les enfants du chemin de fer (1970).
    • Connexions
      Featured in Timeshift: Between the Lines: Railways in Fiction and Film (2008)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 mai 1968 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bradford, West Yorkshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Société de production
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Durée
      25 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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