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Widower Richard Bastable faces financial ruin if he cannot complete his new invention, a refrigeration machine.Widower Richard Bastable faces financial ruin if he cannot complete his new invention, a refrigeration machine.Widower Richard Bastable faces financial ruin if he cannot complete his new invention, a refrigeration machine.
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GLORY BE, a movie without any undesirables? Hard to believe! If you want a great, clean, fun movie to watch with kids, the family or grandparents, you have landed upon one of very FEW that fit into this category. Many that are in the good, clean and fun category are (sadly) quite lame. This one ISN'T. I am going to buy it!
If you are looking for the average, standard fare movie with sex/sensuality, violence or high drama, this one isn't for you.
OK, so it won't let me post unless I add more, but I really don't have a book length review-just wanted to pass on the info that this REALLY IS a clean, fun and worth watching movie!
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If you are looking for the average, standard fare movie with sex/sensuality, violence or high drama, this one isn't for you.
OK, so it won't let me post unless I add more, but I really don't have a book length review-just wanted to pass on the info that this REALLY IS a clean, fun and worth watching movie!
:)
The Story of the Treasure Seekers is the first of the "Bastable" series by E. Nesbit, an English author of children's books who is practically unknown outside of England. This adaptation is most notable for its excellent cast, including early appearances by Felicity Jones and Keira Knightley, an over-the-top bad-guy performance by Ian Richardson, and Peter Capaldi before he developed his more colorful vocabulary. (Most of the other players, both major and minor, will be immediately recognizable to anyone who watches British TV or movies.) There's not much plot, and there are so many characters that you don't really anchor to any (Camilla Power and James Wilby probably have the biggest roles), but it manages to be fairly entertaining throughout. Overall it feels like it would fit in well among the better of the live-action Disney movies of the 60s and early 70s.
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Charming adaptation of the Edith Nesbit novel about 5 motherless children in England during the turn of the century trying to help their financially strapped father-inventor who is on the verge of a breakthrough in refrigeration. Initially it appears that everything they try turns into a catastrophe but all their good intentions ultimately pay off and dovetail together. This is one of those rare family friendly films my husband and I can enjoy with the children without fear of bad language, violence, sexual innuendo or political correctness. I would recommend this film very highly. It is purchasable through Questar on 2 video tapes.
"The Treasure Seekers" is a very good and entertaining film set in England in the early 19th century. It's a British TV production based on a book by E. Nesbit. I confess that I don't recall having known or heard about Edith Nesbit. She was an author and poet who wrote or co- wrote more than 60 fiction books for children. She lived from 1858 to 1924.
While this TV movie doesn't say when it takes place, one can date the time by the father's efforts to invent refrigeration. No one person can lay claim to the title of inventor of the refrigerator. The encyclopedias mention several different inventors in Great Britain, the U.S., France and elsewhere. Each developed a different method of refrigeration between 1805 and 1859.
This is a pleasant story about five children of the Bastable family who set out to help save their home and their inventor father from financial ruin. The actors are all very good. The production qualities all are very good as well. Two or three non-family members comment during the movie how Bastable has a wonderful bunch of children, or that his children are very lively. I won't give away the whole story, but have this one observation. While the kids mean well in what they do, most of them do things that disobey their father. And, each time it causes considerable problems for the father and the family. I think they could be lively without being disobedient. Until the mid-20th century in America, children behaved generally very well. They were obedient, well- mannered and respectful.
So, I wonder if this production was a modern adaptation of the book, still setting it back in time. Or, did Ms. Nesbit actually write these lively characters to be disobedient as portrayed? Of course, one of those actions of disobedience led to connections that eventually were the salvation of the family. The movie shows clearly the problems that arise from the acts of disobedience, and it shows the regret of each child after wards.
This is a fun story and one that I think the whole family would enjoy.
While this TV movie doesn't say when it takes place, one can date the time by the father's efforts to invent refrigeration. No one person can lay claim to the title of inventor of the refrigerator. The encyclopedias mention several different inventors in Great Britain, the U.S., France and elsewhere. Each developed a different method of refrigeration between 1805 and 1859.
This is a pleasant story about five children of the Bastable family who set out to help save their home and their inventor father from financial ruin. The actors are all very good. The production qualities all are very good as well. Two or three non-family members comment during the movie how Bastable has a wonderful bunch of children, or that his children are very lively. I won't give away the whole story, but have this one observation. While the kids mean well in what they do, most of them do things that disobey their father. And, each time it causes considerable problems for the father and the family. I think they could be lively without being disobedient. Until the mid-20th century in America, children behaved generally very well. They were obedient, well- mannered and respectful.
So, I wonder if this production was a modern adaptation of the book, still setting it back in time. Or, did Ms. Nesbit actually write these lively characters to be disobedient as portrayed? Of course, one of those actions of disobedience led to connections that eventually were the salvation of the family. The movie shows clearly the problems that arise from the acts of disobedience, and it shows the regret of each child after wards.
This is a fun story and one that I think the whole family would enjoy.
Don't be deceived by the title of this movie. If you're expecting a rousing adventure yarn involving pirates and sailing the bounding main or perhaps a race against both time and baddies to retrieve a long-hidden hoard then you're going to be disappointed. Rather this is a much quieter affair centering around the efforts of a bunch of siblings to save their home and family from financial ruin. That being said, this is a very pleasant movie. It is British-made and so eschews the clichés you'd expect from a Hollywood-made flick and it stars some familiar and talented British actors. The plot is intelligent and, needless to say, the acting is excellent. It's all very low-key though and while it's definitely suitable for families, younger kids might find it a bit dull. Older kids will enjoy it though and, I'm pleased to say, their parents will too.
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- TriviaFelicity Jones and Keira Knightley would grow up to play parts in the Stars Wars movies. Felicity Jones played Jyn Erso in Rogue One: A Star Wars story (2016) and Keira Knightley played Sabé in Star Wars, épisode I : La Menace fantôme (1999).
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