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Bonne nuit monsieur Tom

Original title: Goodnight, Mister Tom
  • TV Movie
  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
5.3K
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Bonne nuit monsieur Tom (1998)
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A shy and quiet World War II evacuee is housed by a disgruntled old man, and they soon develop a close bond.A shy and quiet World War II evacuee is housed by a disgruntled old man, and they soon develop a close bond.A shy and quiet World War II evacuee is housed by a disgruntled old man, and they soon develop a close bond.

  • Director
    • Jack Gold
  • Writers
    • Brian Finch
    • Michelle Magorian
  • Stars
    • John Thaw
    • Nick Robinson
    • Annabelle Apsion
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Gold
    • Writers
      • Brian Finch
      • Michelle Magorian
    • Stars
      • John Thaw
      • Nick Robinson
      • Annabelle Apsion
    • 45User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 4 wins total

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    John Thaw
    John Thaw
    • Tom Oakley
    Nick Robinson
    • William Beech
    Annabelle Apsion
    Annabelle Apsion
    • Mrs. Beech
    Thomas Orange
    • Zacharias Wrench
    William Armstrong
    William Armstrong
    • Dr. Stelton
    Geoffrey Beevers
    Geoffrey Beevers
    • Vicar
    Mossie Smith
    • Alice Fletcher
    Peter England
    • Michael Fletcher
    Ivan Berry
    • George Fletcher
    Harry Capehorn
    • Edward Fletcher
    Merelina Kendall
    Merelina Kendall
    • Postmistress
    Marlene Sidaway
    Marlene Sidaway
    • Mrs. Webster
    John Cater
    John Cater
    • Dr. Little
    Denyse Alexander
    • Mrs. Little
    Avril Elgar
    • Mrs. Ford
    Michael Cronin
    • Postmaster
    Pauline Turner
    Pauline Turner
    • Annie Hartridge
    Thomas Russell
    • David Hartridge
    • Director
      • Jack Gold
    • Writers
      • Brian Finch
      • Michelle Magorian
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    User reviews45

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    richard.fuller1

    Agreement From America

    I'm in agreement with all the other posts here. I just watched the Inspector Morse mystery with the Masons and realized there were several programs I had seen the late Mr. Thaw in that weren't Morse, so I decided to recognize them as well.

    This was one of them. It has been quite a while since I viewed it, but it left a lasting impression.

    Thaw always gave the impression that he could be out-argued no matter what, then he would deliver a performance that showed he was on top of what was going on.

    This was a good one. Would love to see it again. It has been a while.

    Keep an eye out for it if it comes on again.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    This TV film is so moving!

    Goodnight Mister Tom is so beautifully filmed and beautifully realised. It isn't completely faithful to the book, but does it have to be? No, not at all. John Thaw is mesmerising as Tom Oakley. His transformation from gruff to caring was so well realised, making it more believable than Scrooge in Christmas Carol. After Inspector Morse, this is Thaw's finest hour. He was matched earnestly by a young Nick Robinson, who gave a thoroughly convincing portrayal of an evacuee traumatised by the abusive relationship with his mother. The script and music made it worth the buy, and you also see Thaw playing the organ. Amazing! The most moving scene, was Willie finding out about Zak's death, and then Tom telling him about his deceased family who died of scarlatina. Buy this, you'll love it! 10/10 Bethany Cox
    8BJJManchester

    Very Moving

    The plot of GOODNIGHT MR TOM on paper makes it seem we are in for a large dose of maudlin,sickly sentiment.But,talented director Jack Gold is an expert on touching the emotions in the right manner,and it emerges instead as a compelling,deeply moving wartime drama with excellent production and lead performances.One of the best,if not the best TV movies of the 1990's which possibly would've had even greater success if it had been released in the cinemas.

    The evacuation of children to countryside towns and villages in World War II was of course a common practice,but in the case of the young boy here was doubly important because of a wretched home life in the UK's capital.The horrors of war on the home front are not drifted over though,and the construction of the film until it's throat-lumping,misty-eyed ending leaves us with a sense of optimism despite what has happened before.It is almost(but not quite)worthy of comparison with the finale to IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE(1946).All in all,a modern classic.
    10benbrae76

    A fitting fond farewell

    If John Thaw had never played "Morse", "Kavanagh", or starred in "The Sweeney" and other productions, he'd be remembered for this wonderfully unforgettable performance in "Goodnight Mr Tom".

    Superbly supported by an equally tremendous performance by his co-star (young Nick Robinson in his first role), and an unobtrusive cast, this adaptation of Michelle Magorian's charming novel is a fitting memorial to his art.

    When I read this story of an old widowed Norfolk countryman having to accommodate a young boy from London before and during the Blitz, I found a rather obvious time-line error in it, and credit must go to the makers of this film for rectifying this error. They also must be applauded for not over-sentimentalising the tale, and preventing what could have been turned, quite easily, into a mushy mess.

    If you keep a CD or video library then this feel-good made for TV movie is an absolute must inclusion.
    kenrussell

    The best movie I've seen in years

    This is a very moving story which tugs at the heart strings. The acting is flawless and the story is compelling.

    Full of surprises which will keep you glued to the screen until the very last moment.

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    • Trivia
      The exterior village scenes were filmed in Turville, Buckinghamshire, UK. The same village was used for the BBC sitcom "The Vicar of Dibley". Mr Tom's home is Sleepy Cottage and adjoins the Dibley vicarage, which is partially hidden by a wooden shed. In Dibley, Harry supposedly lives at Sleepy Cottage, but a property up the lane was actually used, giving the characters more space to walk.
    • Goofs
      During this programme we sometimes get a view of other houses / cottages in the village. It is a shame that with all the other detail and thought that went into the making of it, no one thought to remove or disguise the UHF television aerials on their rooves ! You would not have seen an aerial of that type on a roof until the mid 1960's when BBC2 came into being.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Greenway: But then it isn't the boy's welfare this is all about, really. Is it, Mr. Oakley?

      Tom Oakley: Isn't it?

      Mr. Greenway: No, it's about you, I'd say. Your welfare.

      Tom Oakley: Me?

      Mr. Greenway: A lonely and, from what I hear, embittered old man, facing a lonely and bitter old age.

      Tom Oakley: You really think that's the only reason I want him back? Just to be company for me when I'm past it?

      Mr. Greenway: Well, isn't it? Basically?

      Tom Oakley: No, it bloody well isn't! And I resent the implication!

      Mr. Greenway: Doesn't it bother you at all that when you're seventy, he's still going to be in his teens?

      Tom Oakley: 'Course it bothers me. I'm not stupid, you know. There's not a lot we can do about that, is there? Look, I know it's not an ideal situation, anything but, but... But put it this way: it's got to be a damn sight more ideal than your Dr. Stelton in there turning him into some sort of human guinea pig.

      Mr. Greenway: Just tell me one thing, Mr. Oakley. Why is the boy suddenly so important to you? He's an evacuee, for God's sake. And one at that, as I understand it, you took violent exception to having foisted on you in the first place.

      Tom Oakley: Isn't it obvious?

      Mr. Greenway: Not to me, no. Nor to Dr. Stelton.

      Tom Oakley: Because I love him, of course. As if he was my own flesh and blood, I do. And for what it's worth, I think he loves me as well.

      Mr. Greenway: And is that really enough, do you think, in this day and age?

      Tom Oakley: Well, I suppose it has to be, hasn't it, Mr. Greenway? In this day and age or any other. Because if it isn't, what else is there, eh?

    • Alternate versions
      In the UK, the version shown on ITV1 cuts out the scene where William's mother is shouting at him then cuts to the next scene immediately after she slaps him we only hear the sound of his cry as does so before it goes black. Originally, when his mother slaps him quite hard, he falls off the chair on the floor & she leans over threatening she has knows lots of shops that sell belts & to get upstairs out of her sight, which then he runs very quickly scared up the stairs and covers his ears on the bed as she shouts to the screaming baby "And you can shut up and all!" The ITV DVD is uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in Masterpiece Theatre: Goodnight, Mister Tom (1999)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 1998 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • ITV (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Goodnight Mr Tom
    • Filming locations
      • Turville, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Carlton Television
      • WGBH
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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