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The Amazing Mr. Blunden (1972)

The Amazing Mr. Blunden (1972)

GENRESFamily,Mystery,Fantasy
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Laurence NaismithGraham CrowdenDorothy AlisonBenjamin Smith
DIRECTOR
Lionel Jeffries

SYNOPSICS

The Amazing Mr. Blunden (1972) is a English movie. Lionel Jeffries has directed this movie. Laurence Naismith,Graham Crowden,Dorothy Alison,Benjamin Smith are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1972. The Amazing Mr. Blunden (1972) is considered one of the best Family,Mystery,Fantasy movie in India and around the world.

A mysterious, very old solicitor Mr. Blunden visits Mrs. Allen and her young children in her squalid, tiny Camden Town flat and makes her an offer she cannot refuse. The family become the housekeepers to a derelict country mansion in the charge of the solicitors. One day the children meet the spirits of two other children who died in the mansion nearly a hundred years previously. The children prepare a magic potion that allows them to travel backwards in time to the era of the ghost children. Will the children be able to help their new friends and what will happen to them if they do??

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The Amazing Mr. Blunden (1972) Reviews

  • Proto Others

    Paul Sands2003-02-14

    The very first time I saw The Others my mind rushed immediately back to this gem...very much a similar premise, people from different periods of time appear to each other as ghosts. It's a nice little film. It's long been my wife's favourite, and its available on DVD from Feb 24, 2003 in the UK which is ooh so cool :)

  • Excellent Family Feel-Good Movie!

    brickmeyer2005-08-20

    This movie worried me at first with a bit of a slow start, but it quickly changed into a wonderfully imaginative fairy tale. The characters are very good and the acting feels the period. Grahm Crowden from the British Sitcom "Waiting for God" does a very good job as well. Everyone should give this one a try. The concept is very intriguing and holds your interest well. I really loved the idea surrounding the ghosts and how they got where they were. The story is really one that I would love to share with my whole family. This one feels like a Dickens Narrative due to the time period it is set in, which adds to the overall feel and believability.

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  • GREW UP ON

    darwiniantheory2002-02-04

    Saw this film when I was a child, and it still gives me the same lil shudders and I STILL giggle in the right places... its a good old story with the sweetest ending EVER. It really encapsulates the film genre of the 1970's and the old way of telling ghost stories which seems to have been lost in modern films. This film is good for the whole family and actually deals with death and the afterlife in a manner that makes you talk about it afterwards

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  • Very good fantasy film.

    Marta1998-12-28

    A very good family film; its only flaw is that it's a bit too long. The film takes place in England, in approximately 1916. A widow and her three children are left destitute on the husband's death. The mysterious Mr. Blunden shows up and offers the mother a caretaker's position at an old country mansion which was partially destroyed by a great fire decades ago. The family goes to live in a small cottage on the estate. The two oldest children, Lucy and Jamie, are drawn into the unsolved mystery that surrounds the old fire. They find out that the two heirs to the estate, a boy and girl, were killed in the fire, but it might have been murder and not an accident. The film takes a fanciful twist at this juncture, sending Lucy and Jamie back in time to save the two orphaned kids. Will they succeed? And what will it mean to their own lives if they do? What does Mr. Blunden have to do with all this and why does he need Lucy and Jamie's help? I can only say, rent the movie and find out. It has a nice late Victorian air to it, and is steeped in atmosphere. Older kids and adults will enjoy it; my entire family loves this movie.

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  • An overlooked British Gem...

    nicklawton-12006-10-06

    Like many films made by the British film industry at it's nadir in the 1970s, the Amazing Mr Blunden could be overlooked, but those willing to make the effort will find a gem. There's the wonderfully English setting of the film, mixing the nostalgia of a Georgian England of Mr Blunden and Langley Park, with the Edwardianism of Jamie and Lucy's world. Mixed with good background music and wonderful setting amongst a stately home and a traditional village and the film is playing to all the traditional strengths of British film and drama. Adults will perhaps prefer these aspects to the plot, but children will enjoy the 'good vs. evil' aspect of the children's fight to save the lives of Georgie and Sara against Mrs Wickens (played excellently by Diana Dors who steals the film). Sadly, the film misses much 'fun' that could be made out of the stark characters of Mr and Mrs Wickens and the rest of the cast (particularly the dandy-ish uncle played by James Villiers). There's also one cringe-worthy moment too - when all the actors and actress wave goodbye at the end. They don't make things that this anymore....

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