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Le fantôme de Beatie Bow

Original title: Playing Beatie Bow
  • 1986
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
386
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Le fantôme de Beatie Bow (1986)
FamilyFantasyMysterySci-Fi

A discontented Sydney teenager travels back in time to 1873, whilst watching an old fashioned children's game.A discontented Sydney teenager travels back in time to 1873, whilst watching an old fashioned children's game.A discontented Sydney teenager travels back in time to 1873, whilst watching an old fashioned children's game.

  • Director
    • Donald Crombie
  • Writers
    • Peter Gawler
    • Ruth Park
  • Stars
    • Imogen Annesley
    • Peter Phelps
    • Mouche Phillips
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    386
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Donald Crombie
    • Writers
      • Peter Gawler
      • Ruth Park
    • Stars
      • Imogen Annesley
      • Peter Phelps
      • Mouche Phillips
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Imogen Annesley
    Imogen Annesley
    • Abigail Kirk
    Peter Phelps
    Peter Phelps
    • Judah…
    Mouche Phillips
    • Beatie Bow
    Nikki Coghill
    Nikki Coghill
    • Dovey
    Moya O'Sullivan
    Moya O'Sullivan
    • Granny
    Don Barker
    • Samuel
    Lyndel Rowe
    • Kathy
    Barbara Stephens
    • Justine
    Damian Janko
    • Gibbie
    Phoebe Salter
    • Natalie
    Su Cruickshank
    • Madam
    Henry Salter
    • Swanton
    Jo England
    • Doll
    Edward Caddick
    • Legless
    Edwin Hodgeman
    Edwin Hodgeman
    • Sir
    Glenn Boswell
    • Parrot
    Richard Boué
    • Fidge
    • (as Richard Boue)
    Michael Read
    • Blackie
    • (as Michaele Read)
    • Director
      • Donald Crombie
    • Writers
      • Peter Gawler
      • Ruth Park
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    6Aurelia_Destiny

    A Fantasy/Romance Movie Absolutely Worth A Watch!

    It's been 33 years since I saw this movie as a teenager and I still love it. I remember many things about the plot even after all of this time. I would call it a romance/adventure/fantasy.

    I viewed this movie in the same vein as Labyrinth (Rip our Goblin King), The Dark Crystal, Willow or The Princess Bride.

    Abigail is young and innocent and falls in love easily, but she's also a chosen one sent back in time for a particular purpose. She's from the future so she has some advantages over Beatie's family and others from that time. The acting is quite decent and there aren't that many movies out there for time travel, let alone making an era film that really makes you feel as if it's the 1800's.

    For an example about how accurate details of the plot are, Beatie exclaims over how manicured and clean Abigail's fingernails are and that only the high born ladies had such things. Beatie's nails were short and dirty in comparison.

    The movie might not stand up to current movies, but it has its own charm. You'll be rooting for Abigail and her love interest by the end.

    Some parts do have more mature themes, such as Abigail being taken to a brothel to please men, so maybe some younger kids might not be a good idea.

    It's a really beautiful plot and a shame that it did very badly at the cinema. I only ever saw it on video. They really don't make movies like this anymore, which is a huge pity.

    Yes, there is a happy ending!

    Go watch it!
    ac_lees

    Naturally brilliant

    Playing Beattie Bow was probably one of the only movies I enjoyed which I had to study in primary school!

    But it's a naturally brilliant movie anyway, not only dealing with a girl's attitude to growing up and surviving life, but it also has excellent screen caps of what life was like in the 19th Century Australia.

    Note: I can't believe that Beattie Bow is played by "Viv" from Home And Away!!!
    10bevo-13678

    Fire

    I like the bit at the end with the Coca Cola ad where they roll on a giant blow up coke can.
    6PeterM27

    An entertaining time-travel fantasy

    This is an entertaining fantasy, especially for children but with enough to interest teenagers and adults. The story is from Ruth Park's popular book and veteran director Donald Crombie re-creates old Sydney town, as Abigail has adventures in colonial Sydney while she tries to get home to the present day.

    Imogen Annesley does a good job as Abigal, and Mouche Phillips is also good as the young girl from the mystical Bow family who gained special Elf powers some generations previously in the Orkney Isles.

    It's an exciting romp with all the usual time-travel fascination.
    3natashabowiepinky

    And it started so well...

    It's Australia, today. (Well, the mid 80's... when the film is set you numskull.) A strangely dressed, barefoot little girl watches some kids playing a game outside, but doesn't join in herself. This attracts the attention of a teen called Abigail, who, being the good sort she is, decides to see if she can help her. Alas, one touch of this young lady's hand sends the two spiraling back in time to the 19th century... and that's when all the inanity starts.

    Such a shame. Playing Beatie Bow has such a strong setup, and usually I LOVE time travel movies. But watching these costumed freaks chewing up the scenery with their awful dialogue, in what looks like a school play reproduction of the era is not compatible with my idea of fun. Not to mention the incoherent plot about mysticism. But the real kicker here is a love story between Abigail and a bland sideburned 'hunk'. This abrupt union is so arbitrary, so tacked-on that even Mills & Boon might hesitate is include it in one of their trashtastic seaside page-turners.

    It gets more tedious and ridiculous by the second... So by the time Abigail decides to save a little baby bird and a chest full of clothes by throwing them out of the window of a burning house rather than escaping herself, you should be past caring.The germ of a good idea was here, but as long as you choose to cut back on the budget for historical accuracy, and make the decision to populate your motion picture with a bunch of old hams rather than anyone with any vestige of intelligence, you're going to fail. Miserably. 3/10

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    • Trivia
      Sweet making machinery and lolly-pop paraphernalia seen in the film was loaned to the production by the Darrell Lea Historical Museum in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
    • Goofs
      In the Roller Rink scene at the start of the movie, a Crew member with a camera is clearly visible as a silhouette on the wall. You can see it when Abigail is skating and Pino is trying to put his arm around her shoulder.
    • Connections
      Featured in South Australian Film Corporation 40th Anniversary Showreel (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Heart to Heart
      Music & Lyrics by Garry McDonald (as McDonald) & Laurie Stone (as Stone)

      Sung by Karen Boddington

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 1986 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • South Australian Film Corporation
      • Southern Star Group
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Playing Beatie Bow
    • Filming locations
      • Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Apollo
      • The South Australian Film Corporation
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    • Budget
      • A$4,400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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