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Swallows and Amazons

Some summers you treasure forever
2016 | 97m | English

(3764 votes)

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Four children dream of escaping the tedium of a summer holiday with their mother. When finally given permission to camp on their own on an island in the middle of a vast lake, they are overjoyed. But when they get there they discover they may not be alone… The battle for ownership of a lonely island teaches them the skills of survival, the value of friendship and the importance of holding your nerve.
Release Date: Aug 19, 2016
Director: Philippa Lowthorpe
Writer: Andrea Gibb, Arthur Ransome
Genres: Family, Adventure
Keywords based on novel or book, boat, island, summer, based on children's book, 1930s
Production Companies BBC Film, Harbour Pictures, British Film Company, Electric Shadow Company
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Dane Hughes John Walker
Orla Hill Susan Walker
Teddie-Rose Malleson-Allen Tatty Walker
Bobby McCulloch Roger Walker
Seren Hawkes Nancy Blackett
Hannah Jayne Thorp Peggy Blackett
Rafe Spall Jim 'Captain Flint' Turner / Polski the Parrot
Kelly Macdonald Mrs. Walker
Andrew Scott Lazlov
Harry Enfield Mr. Jackson
Jessica Hynes Mrs. Jackson
Sophie Wardlow Gertie
John Henshaw Harbour Master
Fenella Woolgar Miss Crummock
Elizabeth Berrington Mrs. Blackett
Richard Bremmer Old Billy
Neil Bell Young Billy
Caf Smith Fair Stall Holder
Jamie Darlington Naval Officer
Richard Varley Naval Officer
Ashley Davis Pierrot Clown
Jade-Olivia Gadd Onlooker
Nicola Simonds Villager / Onlooker
Dan Renton Skinner Zukin
Name Job
Philippa Lowthorpe Director
Andrea Gibb Screenplay
Suzie Davies Production Design
Paul Kennington Stunt Coordinator
Ilan Eshkeri Original Music Composer
Dave Thrasher Editor
Martin Beresford Sound
Arthur Ransome Novel
Shaheen Baig Casting
Lisa Chugg Set Decoration
Amy Roberts Costume Design
Jill Sweeney Makeup Designer
Victoria Yates Key Makeup Artist
Carolyn Cousins Key Makeup Artist
Meg Clark Post Production Supervisor
Nige Watson First Assistant Director
Mark Shelley Armorer
Alex Outhwaite Foley Editor
Davide Favargiotti Dialogue Editor
Ben Ashmore Special Effects Supervisor
Tim Caplan Visual Effects Producer
Noga Alon Stein Visual Effects Producer
Andrew Athill In Memory Of
David Bowes Art Direction
Julian Court Director of Photography
Kevin Day Standby Property Master
Name Title
Nick Barton Producer
Nick O'Hagan Producer
Joe Oppenheimer Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
7.0

**The battle for an island.** This is a perfect summer film for the families that produced by the BBC. Based on the children's book of the same name. Frankly, I haven't seen the television nor the film adaptation of this. It looked very fresh to me, so I enjoyed it thoroughly. I'm a big fan of ch ... ildren's films and this one reminded my childhood vacation in the grandparents' rural. Surely everybody, I mean most of us had this kind of adventure, sometimes that ended very seriously. This is mainly about a group of children and their summer adventure, especially sailing in a large lake and exploring an uninhabited island of it. Mrs Walker brings her four children to their grandparents' house in a small English village. The bored kids decide to go sailing on the lake nearby where their father promised to take them one day, but now he's out in the sea far away on the job. Somehow they manage to get permission from the elders and so their adventure begins. They arrive on the island and claim it. But another group who already claimed it challenges them. So their rivalry begins which leads to some great adventures, day and night. How things going to work between them is told in the remaining. Though there are more that takes place alternatively, like the real spy-game of the grown- ups. How these two stories going to meet was revealed with a decent twist. But the thriller parts were compromised since the film is aimed for the little ones. > "I hereby name it Walker Island and claim it for our own." Great quality, loved the production. The locations were awesome. Initially I thought this will going to take place in the real Amazon, Brasil, but still I'm satisfied with it. I don't know who is this director, but a well done job. I also don't know whether the story is from the book or just the characters, but expecting a sequel and if possible a film series. I'm not expecting the whole 12 books to be made into films, thought at least a trilogy, since it's a live-action and the kids would grow up fast, they have to hurry up like they did for 'Harry Potter' film series. The story takes place in the summer 1935 and its atmospheres, especially the addition of the spy thing was a smart move as those times were tensed with the early stage of the World War II. Its stretch also gives the adults a reason to watch the film, but sadly that sub-plot was under-used. Anyway, I recommend it to all, since it falls into PG. But there was a scene when the kids decided to go find the source of the fire they saw afar, that part was so edgy. Like that, there are a few more which creates uneasy in the perspective of kids. Overall the film looks like a non-magical version of Narnia with four siblings and their exploration turned into an unplanned adventure. Yep, it's not summer yet, off the season, but still I loved it. This is one of the first films to I watch in the 2017, but definitely first children's film. On so many levels, it was a very good film, particularly if you haven't seen the other versions like me and a kid's film fan, you will have a good time. But for the families, as I said earlier, it is not to be missed. It got mixed to positive response from both the film critics and the movie goers, but personally I think it's much better than what they have said. So go for it... _7/10_

May 16, 2024