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Tom's Midnight Garden

  • 1998
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  • 1h 47m
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6.5/10
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Florence Hoath and Anthony Way in Tom's Midnight Garden (1998)
A young boy journeys across the boundaries of reality to a secret, haunted place, half-a-century back in time, in this tale of enchantment, shadows and lost memories.
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A young boy journeys across the boundaries of reality to a secret, haunted place, half-a-century back in time, in this tale of enchantment, shadows and lost memories.A young boy journeys across the boundaries of reality to a secret, haunted place, half-a-century back in time, in this tale of enchantment, shadows and lost memories.A young boy journeys across the boundaries of reality to a secret, haunted place, half-a-century back in time, in this tale of enchantment, shadows and lost memories.

  • Director
    • Willard Carroll
  • Writers
    • Willard Carroll
    • Philippa Pearce
  • Stars
    • Nigel Le Vaillant
    • Marlene Sidaway
    • Serena Gordon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    973
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Willard Carroll
    • Writers
      • Willard Carroll
      • Philippa Pearce
    • Stars
      • Nigel Le Vaillant
      • Marlene Sidaway
      • Serena Gordon
    • 24User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nigel Le Vaillant
    • Thomas Long (adult)
    Marlene Sidaway
    Marlene Sidaway
    • Doris Schuster
    Serena Gordon
    • Melody Long
    Alfie Lawrence
    • Harriet Long
    Mel Martin
    Mel Martin
    • Alice Long
    Greta Scacchi
    Greta Scacchi
    • Aunt Gwen Kitson
    James Wilby
    James Wilby
    • Uncle Alan Kitson
    Anthony Way
    • Tom Long
    Nick Robinson
    • Peter Long
    Liz Smith
    Liz Smith
    • Mrs. Willows
    Arlene Cockburn
    • Susan the Maid
    Tom Bowles
    • Mr. Ferguson
    Joan Plowright
    Joan Plowright
    • Mrs. Bartholomew
    David Bradley
    David Bradley
    • Abel
    Stuart Piper
    Stuart Piper
    • Hubert
    Guy Witcher
    Guy Witcher
    • Edgar
    Rory Jennings
    • James (12 years)
    Florence Hoath
    • Hatty (12…
    • Director
      • Willard Carroll
    • Writers
      • Willard Carroll
      • Philippa Pearce
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    9osher

    A beautiful film, subtle and thought-provoking

    Unlike many films of this nature, this film does not spend ages character building before launching into the story. The pre-story is short, with the film being plot driven. The characters are not explored in depth, instead it is the relationship between Tom and Hatty that is the focus.

    That is not to say that you do not feel for the characters, the empathy is there. Like the best films, not everything is explained, and it is for you to discover it for yourself, leaving you with the desire to say your discovery to the characters. Slowly you become drawn into Tom's world.

    The settings are beautiful, the characters are generally well acted, and the ending, whilst obvious, is still wonderful. Warning: may lead to tears !

    I would, without question, recommend this film. It appeals to everyone from children to adults, and works on a few different levels.
    mikec32001

    What Have I Done To Deserve This?

    "Blooming Heck" lisps hapless lead Anthony Way halfway through this flat, poorly acted, poorly directed mess of a film. That's my review in a nutshell if you want to stop reading now. Yep, this isn't going to be pretty, "Garden" fans. What's that? This film has no fans?

    Things get off to a bad start the moment (former choirboy, you've been warned...) Way first comes loping and blinking into focus. Based on the book, I'd sort of envisioned the titular Tom as a likable, down to earth sort of boy that most kids could vaguely identify with. As opposed to an awkward, gurning,public school irritant with zero charisma and a terrible hair cut.

    Titular indeed.

    Because make no mistake, whatever qualities this film possesses (some nice photography and...er), this is car-crash cinema, utterly depth-charged by a central performance so staggeringly poor you'll be agreeing with Elvis (and 78% of all Americans, apparently) that shooting your TV screen with a high-calibre handgun is a a Good Thing. There are scenes in this film where poor Anthony can barely get his words out in the right order, let alone with any semblance of believability. Its as if the director (I use the term loosely)just thought "Sod it, I can't be bothered to re-shoot this idiot, he's not going to get any better..."

    But the cross-fade addicted "director" doesn't help himself by fumbling key moments and allowing ham-fisted editing into his final cut. Witness the moment when young Tom comes in from the garden and, blank-faced as ever, drops out of view as the picture quickly fades to black. Has he died? Has he fainted? (probably - he certainly seems the type). What are we supposed to make of this moment? Does anyone making this tosh actually care?

    The poor lad is so utterly at sea it must be catching because, whoops, his co-star (as Hattie) is also a total plank. So folks, here's a film centering on two kids and neither of them can act in any way shape or form that convinces. What else is there to rescue this repugnant, BAFTA-courting mess?

    How about the music! Ahh the "score"...

    You know that saying that the best incidental film music is the unobtrusive variety you don't notice? Well, it's not true, because it it was it would have meant no careers for John Williams, John Barry, Jerry Goldsmith and most of the other great composers. But it still rings true when you have to endure the by-numbers, twee, jingle-jangle hack job of a score that curses this movie's entire running time, without let-up. My poor old teeth are still recovering from the permanent edge this soul-destroyingly trite aural holocaust put them on. This is officially the worst film music of all time, no question, and I've sat through a number of Hans Zimmer/Michael Bay collaborations so I knows da territory folks.

    My son is 9 years old and isn't a cynical culture assassin like his Dad; he enjoyed the book and wanted to see this film to see how it came over on screen. At the 10 minute point he turned to me un-prompted and used a colourful adjective (that rhymes with "ducking pit"; I blame the parents) to critique what he was seeing. On this occasion I'll let him off - after all, I've always impressed upon him the importance of telling the truth.

    Still, the garden's got hedges shaped like squirrels.

    2/10 (for the topiary)
    8husnain_05

    It was great and the cast was fabulous.

    This film is great.I watched it in school because we were reading the book. Tom Long's brother Peter Long has measles so Tom has to stay with his aunt Gwenn Kitson and uncle Alan Kitson.Tom's aunt and uncle live in a very strange house.A couple of days later Tom makes a new friend, Hatty and they play together.Tom is actually invisible so it makes them playing even better.Hatty is growing up very quickly when Tom is just a kid until Hatty becomes a real women.Tom is telling this true story of when he was young (12 years old). In school we had a trip which was going to see Tom's midnight garden at a theatre and it was fabulous.I got a better understanding when I watched the film because it was great.
    10GeekBoyNJ

    Grabbed Me and Wouldn't Let Go

    I'd never heard of this movie before today, and had no intention of watching it. I stopped by my parents' house to feed their cat, and offhandedly flipped the TV on, about 10 minutes into the movie. Oh look, I thought, another dry British film. Wow, Greta Scacchi does a pretty good accent. Next thing I knew, I had my coat off, it was 2 hours later, and the film was over. It grabbed me just like that. Of course, I may be biased -- I have a thing for "time travel" stories of any kind, and this one was so subtle that I found it especially intriguing. Anybody who's ever felt a bit alone or abandoned at some point in their life should get a lift from this story. And there's a nice underlying message about the ability of true friendship to transcend both gender and age.
    7CabbageCustard

    Charming

    This is a delightful family film - well acted, well produced and quite touching. You may even feel a little bit of a lump in your throat by the end credits. The film really rests on the shoulders of young Anthony Way. I don't know how much acting he has dome, but he does a credible job here. Fair warning: if you and your kids are more into explosions, cartoon violence and fast action then this is not the movie for you. If you and the family are able to sit still and let the story unfold quietly and gently and slowly draw you in then you will really enjoy this. My family certainly did.

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    • Trivia
      The clock in Tom's office at the start of this movie is the clock from the house.
    • Quotes

      [talking about Hatty]

      James: Why do you hate her so much?

      Aunt Melbourne: I hate her because it's so easy for the rest of you to love her.

    • Connections
      Version of Tom's Midnight Garden (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      After Always
      Written by Debbie Wiseman & Don Black

      Performed by Barbara Dickson & Miriam Stockley

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Easton Films
      • Vine International Pictures Ltd.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mysteriet vid midnatt
    • Filming locations
      • Chenies Manor House, Chenies, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(where Aunt Gwen and Uncle Alan live)
    • Production companies
      • BS24
      • Hyperion Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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