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The Railway Children

THE RAILWAY, THE CHILDREN... AND THE WONDERFUL SECRET THEY'LL SHARE WITH YOU!
1970 | 109m | English

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After the enforced absence of their father, the three Waterbury children move with their mother to Yorkshire, where they find themselves involved in several unexpected dramas along the railway by their new home.
Release Date: Dec 21, 1970
Director: Lionel Jeffries
Writer: Lionel Jeffries, Robert Lynn
Genres: Family, Drama
Keywords countryside, northern england, railway car, father, yorkshire, family relationships, teenage girl, rural area, missing person, railway station, children's perspectives
Production Companies EMI Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Dinah Sheridan Mrs. Waterbury
Bernard Cribbins Albert Perks
William Mervyn Old Gentleman
Iain Cuthbertson Charles Waterbury
Jenny Agutter Roberta 'Bobbie' Waterbury
Sally Thomsett Phyllis Waterbury
Gary Warren Peter Waterbury
Peter Bromilow Doctor
Ann Lancaster Ruth
Gordon Whiting Russian
Beatrix Mackey Aunt Emma
David Lodge Bandmaster
Deddie Davies Mrs Perks
Christopher Witty Jim
Brenda Cowling Mrs Viney
Erik Chitty Photographer
Sally James Maid
Dominic Allan CID Man
Paddy Ward Cart Man
Name Job
Johnny Douglas Original Music Composer
Arthur Ibbetson Director of Photography
Teddy Darvas Editor
G. B. Walker Casting
John Clark Art Direction
Lionel Jeffries Writer, Director
Robert Lynn Screenplay
Name Title
Robert Lynn Producer
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BAFTA Awards Best Actress Jennifer Jones Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Director Lionel Jeffries Nominated
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

It's like we're in a besieged castle, the arrows of the foe striking against the battlements. Adapted from E. Nesbit's much adored novel, this filmic version is directed by Lionel Jeffries and stars Dinah Sheridan, Bernard Cribbins, William Mervyn, Iain Cuthbertson, Jenny Agutter, Sally Thomsett ... and Gary Warren. Music is by Johnny Douglas and cinematography by Arthur Ibbetson. Rightly thought of as a British classic, story finds three children relocating to Yorkshire after their father has wrongly been imprisoned for treason. Trying to go about their fatherless life in this small Yorkshire village, they find solace in the happenings of the local railway station, and from there action, drama and pending adulthood does beckon. Picture comes with splendid Edwardian detail, of a time long since lost to Britain. Jeffries never once over eggs the Yorkshire pudding, filling out his pic with great dramatic sequences and wonderful coming of age literacy. Boosted by a scintillating turn from a then 18 year old Agutter as the eldest Waterbury sibling holding things together during a one parent crisis, this is a beautiful picture that reminds us of better times. 9/10

May 16, 2024
narrator56
8.0

A film version of another one of those children's classic novels from the early 20th century. The younger actors from necessity need to carry a movie like this, and I thought they did a grand job. They don’t overact much at all, and are sometimes subtle with a witty line or childlike observation. I ... also thought Bernard Cribbins did a wonderful job as Perks, crusty on the surface, but only on the surface, and full of energy and enthusiasm bringing the role to life. The rest of the ensemble cast were fine also. It was well worth watching. There are other versions, though the only one that intrigues me is the mini-series version as it will have more time to include additional scenes from the book.

Mar 28, 2022
Geronimo1967
7.0

A well-to-do suburban family suddenly get a visitor one evening; their father is taken away and their lives turned topsy-turvy. They relocate to "Three Chimneys" a ramshackle house beside a railway line in Yorkshire where they slowly settle into a new life making friends as they go. Bernard Cribbins ... steals this as the permanently chirpy station porter “Mr. Perks" (and Deddie Davies as his long-suffering wife); William Mervyn as the kindly "old gentleman" whom the children wave to every morning as he passes on his train and Peter Bromilow as the doctor all help us to feel a part of this story as the children have some adventures and mishaps en route to an entirely satisfactory conclusion. Beautifully adapted from E. Nesbit's book, this is another of the films we just couldn't make as good now.

Jun 03, 2023