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The Kidnappers

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 33m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,1/10
591
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The Kidnappers (1953)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHarry and Davy, two orphaned boys raised by authoritarian grandparents in Nova Scotia, yearn for a dog despite their grandfather's stern refusal, mirroring other children's pet ownership.Harry and Davy, two orphaned boys raised by authoritarian grandparents in Nova Scotia, yearn for a dog despite their grandfather's stern refusal, mirroring other children's pet ownership.Harry and Davy, two orphaned boys raised by authoritarian grandparents in Nova Scotia, yearn for a dog despite their grandfather's stern refusal, mirroring other children's pet ownership.

  • Director
    • Philip Leacock
  • Writer
    • Neil Paterson
  • Stars
    • Jon Whiteley
    • Vincent Winter
    • Adrienne Corri
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,1/10
    591
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    • Director
      • Philip Leacock
    • Writer
      • Neil Paterson
    • Stars
      • Jon Whiteley
      • Vincent Winter
      • Adrienne Corri
    • 25Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 4Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    • Nominé pour le prix 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux17

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    Jon Whiteley
    Jon Whiteley
    • Harry, Jim's Grandson
    Vincent Winter
    Vincent Winter
    • Davy - Jim's Grandson
    Adrienne Corri
    Adrienne Corri
    • Kirsty
    Duncan Macrae
    Duncan Macrae
    • Jim MacKenzie, Granddaddy
    Jean Anderson
    Jean Anderson
    • Grandma MacKenzie
    Theodore Bikel
    Theodore Bikel
    • Dr. Willem Bloem
    Francis De Wolff
    Francis De Wolff
    • Jan Hooft Sr.
    James Sutherland
    • Arron McNab
    John Rae
    • Andrew McCleod
    Jack Stewart
    • Dominie
    Jameson Clark
    Jameson Clark
    • Tom Cameron
    Eric Woodburn
    • Sam Howie
    Christopher Beeny
    Christopher Beeny
    • Jan Hooft Jr.
    Howard Connell
    • Archibald Jenkins
    Danny
    • Rover
    • (uncredited)
    Anthony Michael Heathcoat
    • Baby Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Alex McCrindle
    Alex McCrindle
    • The Minister
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Philip Leacock
    • Writer
      • Neil Paterson
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs25

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    10gordiepearson

    Fond memories

    I also remember this film with great fondness after watching with my grandmother many years ago ,the conversation between the older boy Harry and the young lad still brings a smile to my face.."Is this oor babee Harry..?" answer - "No its mine but you can share it". I would love to see this heartwarming film again,the memory of the Grandfather giving the children the two red setter dogs at the end still brings a lump to my throat...I would make this film compulsory viewing and would my love children to see this wonderful tale,I suppose really it could be classed as a feel good film and the atmosphere the film provides showing the rural struggles of Scotland at that time makes it almost Dickensian..tremendos film hope its not lost forever.
    10mcdonald1954

    Watch it if you get the chance, you'll enjoy

    An absolutely superb family film, free of gimmicks and superstars. every child and adult should grow up seeing this gem. It is one to be liked by all ages. The British Film industry is always credited with third rate pictures, but here we see a film that, although shot in black and white, shows they could churn out films that were the equal of any films that were made in Hollywood. Its also a credit that the actors, especially the youngsters, not forgetting Duncan MacCrae went on to make their mark in similar genre throughout their acting careers. The scenery, spoiled, of course due to lack of colour film being used, showed the ruggedness of the countryside, filming was superb and getting down to basics, how often are there children the stars of a feature length film?
    8oconnoraidan

    Heartwarming movie rarely seen today

    I came across this charming film today, purely by accident while scanning my TV channels. I was absolutely delighted at this lucky chance. It is 52 years ago since I saw it on its 1st release and many memories came flooding back of a film which made a great impression on me as a young boy. The background of old world emigrants carving out new lives in the wilds of Nova Scotia, the script using authentic Scottish phrases and idioms, the splendid acting by the principals all combined to make a lasting memory of this excellent story. As a boy, I could never forget the final scene where the formally stern grandfather relents and orders an Irish Setter for his his 2 grandsons. Their delighted expressions filled the final fade-out - an unforgettable film for me and one which should fill the Christmas TV schedules in preference to some of the less memorable films which turn up every year.
    8dmcslack

    Oscar winner

    It is often overlooked that the (Little) Kidnappers young star Jon Whitely received a special Oscar for his portrayal of Harry in this film. Acting honours aside, this film is about the most perfect little family movie you will ever see.
    10pamela-christensen

    The Little Kidnappers - 1953 version - the best version!!

    What a great movie. The story is wonderful and the children in this movie are absolutely amazing. They are so natural and adorable. Actually, everyone in this film is believable and natural. The remake with Charleton Heston doesn't even come close in quality to this 1953 heart warmer. The true disappointment is that this movie has never been on video or DVD. I've looked for years and have only found pirated copies of the film as it was taped from television! And it's been years since it was on television, even as a late night movie. I miss it and would be very happy if this film was made into DVD. It's my mother's favorite movie and I would love to get her a VHS or DVD version of it!

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    • Anecdotes
      According to an article in Picture Show magazine dated 20 February 1954, the baby girl was played by Anthony Michael Heathcoat.
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      Toutes les informations contiennent des divulgâcheurs
    • Citations

      Davy - Jim's Grandson: Are we going to keep it forever?

      Harry, Jim's Grandson: I don't know... We'll keep it for a year or two anyways, until it's got a mind of its own - and then, if it wants to hit the trail, there won't be no stopping it.

    • Autres versions
      Two DVD versions of The Little Kidnappers, were compared side-by-side, one from Echo Bridge (10 Movie Adventure Pack, Vol.3; ©2013 on disc; 1:29:30 disc player runtime) and one from Feature Films for Families (The Little Kidnappers; ©2009 Rekab Sudskany on disc; 1:27:24 disc player runtime). There was actually a 2:04 difference in length: Echo Bridge has two seconds of black screen before the movie starts while FFFF does not. Disc times (h:mm:ss) in the following are from the Echo Bridge version. Nine differences were observed -- two were soundtrack only without frame cuts. (1) [0:00 cut] At 0:12:30 the framed picture of a crest is shown on a wall while Harry says "The crest of the clan Mackenzie, a hill of blazin' fire", after which the shot cuts to Harry. In the FFFF version the words "a hill" have been removed from the soundtrack but no frames were cut. With the accent Harry uses, the word "hill" sounds like "hell". (2) [0:04 cut] From 0:22:12 to 0:22:16, Jim tells Hans Hooft "The hill belongs to me, James Mackenzie." Starting at 0:22:16, FFFF cut 0:04 where Jim says "If you so much as cast your shadow on it, Boer, there'll be blood." (3) [0:13 cut] The schoolmaster breaks up a fight between Harry and Jan Hooft in the schoolyard and insists the boys "shake hands and that'll be the end of it", but Harry repeatedly refuses. Starting at 0:27:26, FFFF cut 0:13 where the schoolmaster says "You willing to oppose my will, boy? [pause] If you persist in this pigheadedness I've no choice but to strap you." (4) [1:15 cut] After shooting his rifle at movement on the hill and then being told it was Harry, Jim sends Harry to the woodshed and follows him with the shaving strap. Starting at 0:42:13 FFFF cut 1:15 where Kirsten and her mother agonize over Jim's treatment of Harry while hearing him being strapped -- the cut ends at the start of the wedding scene at 0:43:28. (5) [0:00 cut] When Harry sneaks out of bed to care for the baby overnight and Davey warns him Grandpa is coming out, at 0:53:52 Davey says "That was a close one" and Harry replies "Sure was, now shut up and go back to bed." In the FFFF version, the words "now shut up and" have been removed from the soundtrack, but no frames have been cut. (6) [0:18 cut] When Kirsten and Dr. Hooft stop at the MacNeill's, FFFF cut 0:18, the shot of Mrs. MacNeill using an incantation to cure her husband from 0:54:18 to 0:54:36 which included Dr. Hooft knocking on the door. (7) [0:02 cut] In the shot beginning at 1:00:26 showing Kirsten approaching her father in front of the house as Kirsten says "Yes, father" and Jim says "Where in God's name have you been girl?", FFFF cut 0:02 of frames at the beginning of the shot, cut "in God's name" from the soundtrack, and put the cut shot and cut soundtrack back together so Jim is now saying "Where have you been girl?" (8) [0:01 cut] In the court scene shot from 1:22:17 to 1:22:21, Jim rises up and says "You send him away, Tom, I'll kill ya." FFFF cut about 0:01 off the end of this shot (and soundtrack) so Jim says "You send him away, Tom." (9) [0:06 cut] FFFF also cut 0:06 by cutting the shots from 1:22:26 to 1:22:30 where Jim says "Shut up, you scribbling Pharisee" as well as the schoolmaster's facial reaction 1:22:30 to 1:22:32.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 avril 1954 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Little Kidnappers
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Glen Affric, Highland, Écosse, Royaume-Uni
    • société de production
      • Group Film Productions Limited
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    • Durée
      1 heure 33 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White

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