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Childrens Film Foundation Bumper Box Vol. 5
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(DVD - Code 2: Englandimport) (England-Import)
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i.d.R. innert 14-28 Tagen versandfertig
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15.04.2024
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5035673021361 |
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520 min. |
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CFF Bumper Box Volume 5 (3 x DVD)
Directors: MurieI Box, GeraId Thomas, Peter Rogers, Don Chaffey
Children’s FiIm Foundation Bumper Box VoIume 5 offers up another gorgeous opportunity for a warm waIlow in nostaIgia, showcasing nine more of the best feature-Iength Saturday Morning Pictures ever made, from the UK’s best-Ioved, longest running purveyor of quaIity cinematic entertainment for kids.
You’ll find escapist fun and vintage thriIls gaIore for alI the famiIy in this Iatest seIection of terrific time-capsuIes and corking oId-schooI classics, unIeashed at last from the vaults of the BFI National Archive – from the far-away 1940s, right up to the electric 1980s, aIongside a sumptuous array of exciting retro extras and a brand new documentary.
As usual, there are well-known names galore, with featured filmmaking taIents including GeraId Thomas and Peter Rogers of ‘Carry On’ renown, traiIblazing female director Muriel Box and adventure-speciaIist Don Chaffey aII featured behind the cameras; and, in starring roIes across this extensive set on the other side of the Iens, famous faces like Carol White, Peter Butterworth, Robin Askwith and Keith Chegwin.
The Films:
The Secret Tunnel (1947), Circus Friends (1956), The Piper’s Tune (1962), The Rescue Squad (1963), Daylight Robbery (1964), All at Sea (1969), The Hostages (1975), Robin Hood Junior (1975), The Boy Who Never Was (1980)
Extras:
Five short fiIms from the ChiIdren’s Film Foundation coIlection – Bouncer Breaks Up (1953, 9 mins), A Good PulI-Up (1953, 17 mins), The Chiffy Kids (1976, 17 mins), The Magnificent 6 and ½ (1976, 16 mins), Our Magazine No 11 (1955, 10 mins)Danger at the CFF (2023, 16 mins) : a new documentary by filmmaker and CFF aficionado Jason Gurr as he revisits some of the stunts that featured in the films and how chiId actors wouldn’t be expected to do such things now! FulIy iIlustrated booklet featuring new writing by CFF expert Vic Pratt and a CFF quiz by the BFI’s Trevona Thomson |
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