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January 1st, 1970 Posted in Family, Drama |
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| Actors: | Sheridan Dinah - Mrs. Waterbury, Cribbins Bernard - Albert Perks, Mervyn William - Old Gentleman, Cuthbertson Iain - Charles Waterbury, Agutter Jenny - Bobbie Waterbury, Thomsett Sally - Phyllis Waterbury, Warren Gary F. - Peter Waterbury, Bromilow Peter - Doctor, Whiting Gordon - Russian, Lancaster Ann - Ruth, Mackey Beatrix - Aunt Emma, Davies Deddie - Mrs. Perks, Witty Christopher - Jim, Lodge David - Bandmaster, Cowling Brenda - Mrs. Viney, |
| Directors: | Lionel Jeffries |
| IMDB Rating: | 7.40 out of 10 (618 votes) |
| Taglines: | 1: A film for adults to take their children, too! 2: What’s the unexpected secret that turns their world upside down? |
| Plot Summary: | The film opens in a happy, comfortable upper middle-class home in Victorian London. One night the three children see their father usher two strangers into his study. After an argument he leaves with them and does not return. They and their mother fall on hard times and eventually move to a cottage in the country. Yet they keep their spirits up and find ways to help others. Fascinated by the nearby railroad, they wave to the passengers faithfully every day, and their vigilance and courage prevent an accident. Their kindness makes friends of some important people who can help solve the mystery of their missing father. |
Tags: 1800s, based-on-novel, children, country, family, kids-and-family, missing-father, railway, train
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