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Bob, Jim et l'affreux Mr Riorden

Original title: Station Jim
  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
247
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Bob, Jim et l'affreux Mr Riorden (2001)
DramaRomance

It is the 1890s. Bob Gregson is a young lad who works as a porter at a rural railway station. He is keen to impress the stationmaster who is looking for a successor because he is about to re... Read allIt is the 1890s. Bob Gregson is a young lad who works as a porter at a rural railway station. He is keen to impress the stationmaster who is looking for a successor because he is about to retire. Having fallen in love with a teacher called Harriet Collins, Bob wants to raise mone... Read allIt is the 1890s. Bob Gregson is a young lad who works as a porter at a rural railway station. He is keen to impress the stationmaster who is looking for a successor because he is about to retire. Having fallen in love with a teacher called Harriet Collins, Bob wants to raise money to save the local orphanage where she works and where he was brought up, after he hears ... Read all

  • Director
    • John Roberts
  • Writers
    • Mark Wallington
    • Joanne Reay
  • Stars
    • George Cole
    • Charlie Creed-Miles
    • Martin Savage
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    247
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Roberts
    • Writers
      • Mark Wallington
      • Joanne Reay
    • Stars
      • George Cole
      • Charlie Creed-Miles
      • Martin Savage
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    George Cole
    George Cole
    • Stationmaster Pope
    Charlie Creed-Miles
    Charlie Creed-Miles
    • Bob Gregson
    Martin Savage
    Martin Savage
    • Stanley
    John Thomson
    John Thomson
    • Harold
    Harry Peacock
    Harry Peacock
    • George
    Laura Fraser
    Laura Fraser
    • Harriet Collins
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Miss Frazier
    Frank Finlay
    Frank Finlay
    • Riorden Snr
    David Haig
    David Haig
    • Riorden Jnr
    David Ross
    • Chambers
    David Bradley
    David Bradley
    • Elliot
    Nadia Sawalha
    Nadia Sawalha
    • Rosa
    Stanley Townsend
    Stanley Townsend
    • Matapan
    Prunella Scales
    Prunella Scales
    • Queen Victoria
    Timothy West
    Timothy West
    • Sir Christopher Ellis
    Graham Seed
    Graham Seed
    • Queen Victoria's secretary
    Thomas Brodie-Sangster
    Thomas Brodie-Sangster
    • Henry
    • (as Thomas Sangster)
    James Ward
    • Charlie
    • Director
      • John Roberts
    • Writers
      • Mark Wallington
      • Joanne Reay
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    3RuthRaynor

    Inaccurate!

    I'm really annoyed that the movie about station Jim wasn't set in Slough! Station Jim was a real dog, and you can see him stuffed on platform five of Slough Station.

    I mean, I know Slough isn't the quaintest of towns, but it's horribly inaccurate to make a movie about our one hero not set in our town! It's like making a movie where Batman fights crime in Metropolis instead of Gotham.

    They could've filmed it somewhere else and at least pretended it was in Slough.

    I personally thought that the film itself was a little too quaint, much too "hollywood" Victorian england, and not gritty enough. I know that it's supposed to be a family film, but still, it just seemed a bit weak in all fields to me.
    10JewessU

    Lovely, lovely Victorian era tale

    What a wonderful movie. There is no female nudity (what a relief), no cursing, no coarse American culture in it. There are some scary moments in it that might frighten children and frightened me somewhat, but after all of that there is a happy ending, which is refreshing. The film quality is surprisingly clear and realistic. The children are adorable. The trained dog is amazing. Thomas Sangster is so very adorable as Henry, an orphan who attaches to Jim. According to a special feature included on the DVD, which you should read, this is based on a real dog that did live and perform at a railway station to raise money for an orphanage. I highly recommend this film to people who love dogs, Victoriana, British good manners and 19th century costumes.
    9screamer-13

    Enchanting

    This enchanting tale of a small railway station in the English countryside will appeal to adults and children alike. There is plenty of plot going on with an orphanage that must be saved (echoes of The Cider House Rules), a blossoming romance (featuring Laura Fraser - yum yum), and an impending visit to the station by HRH Queen Victoria. And it's all held together by a feisty little Jack Russell called Jim who always saves the day and will charm the pants off of anyone who watches it. Wonderful.
    didi-5

    Jim, the hero dog!

    A Christmas treat from the BBC, recently repeated for the May holiday, this story is an enchanting little piece centring on a station porter (Charlie Creed-Miles), a small hero dog, Jim, a little orphan boy (Thomas Sangster), a father and son at odds with each other about industrial and social progress (Frank Finlay and David Haig), and a feisty schoolmistress who only wants to fend for herself (Laura Fraser). George Cole returned from screen retirement to play the soon-to-be-retired stationmaster; other familiar faces in this include John Thomson and Nadia Sawalha. Everyone in the cast is excellent.

    The drama revolves around both the plight of the orphans and the impending visit of Queen Victoria (Prunella Scales). Jim the dog does tricks but his heroism in saving the life of the Queen shows that animals really are often more sensitive and quick-thinking than people.

    Certainly buoyed up by Mark Wallington's writing and John Roberts' direction, this is a feature-length drama with much to enjoy for all the family.
    3malhighfield

    Wildly inaccurate

    Supposed to be set on the GWR but not a GWR loco in site. A little verisimilitude would be appreciated. A chocolate box view of Victorian England. A pleasant diversion for kids but hardly a lesson in railway history.

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      Although there was a dog named Station Jim that was brought to Slough Station in Slough, Berkshire, England on the Great Western Railway as a 3 month old puppy in 1894 and was put to work performing tricks to collect money for the railway's Widows and Orphans Fund, the BBC movie dog and story line are not based on the true story.
    • Quotes

      [talking about Harriet Collins]

      Bob Gregson: What does she look like?

      Henry: Well, she reminds me of an Armstrong Class 592 (steam locomotive).

      Bob Gregson: So she's attractive, then?

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    • Release date
      • December 30, 2001 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Station Jim
    • Filming locations
      • Bluebell Railway, East Sussex, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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