
Overview:
Gus is a seven-year-old uncle who struggles with the responsibility placed upon him when his nephew Tom comes to spend the summer holidays with his family.Status: | Released (1965-04-23) |
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Screen: | Margaret Abrams, Desmond Davis |
Productions: | Play-Pix, British Lion Films |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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- 74689: Rupert Davies - David Morton
- 35315: Brenda Bruce - Addie Morton
- 1481492: Robert Duncan - Gus Morton
- 1544747: Christopher Ariss - Tom
- 96175: Ann Lynn - Sally Morton
- 39952: Maurice Denham - Mr. Ream
- 95633: Helen Fraser - Mary Ream
Crews
- 1544749: Margaret Abrams - Screenplay - Writing
- 64823: Desmond Davis - Director - Directing
- 1544749: Margaret Abrams - Novel - Writing
- 30175: Edward Marshall - Art Direction - Art
- 1155394: Manny Wynn - Director of Photography - Camera
- 80259: Brian Smedley-Aston - Editor - Editing
- 10082: David Ffolkes - Set Decoration - Art
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Reviews
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Review text:
Sensitive and exhilerating look at innocence of childhood, without the weighty psychology usual attached to such films. The biggest problem young Duncan has is being an uncle to Arliss, a boy of the same age. The other kids taunt him endlessly about this, even though there is nothin ....
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There's something really quite authentic about the efforts here from "Gus" (Robert Duncan) and his nephew "Tom" (Christoper Ariss). "Gus" is but seven years old, and "Tom" the young son of his elder sister. When the younger lad comes to live with them for the holidays, and attends th ....
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