Seven-year-old Gus struggles with the responsibility placed upon him when nephew Tom arrives to spend summer holidays with his family.Seven-year-old Gus struggles with the responsibility placed upon him when nephew Tom arrives to spend summer holidays with his family.Seven-year-old Gus struggles with the responsibility placed upon him when nephew Tom arrives to spend summer holidays with his family.
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- TriviaThis failed to get a release in British cinemas, or any London showing. As the film was seen by a few critics, who praised it highly, this was something of a scandal in 1965, especially as the one earlier feature film directed by Desmond Davis, "Girl With Green Eyes" (1964), had been extensively lauded, with Davis hailed as an exciting new directing talent. The film was made for British Lion, a company which was in a very bad way by the mid-60s, with a number of its films (e.g., "The Leather Boys", "Hide And Seek", "A Place To Go") being shelved for lengthy periods, usually about two years, before getting shown in cinemas. Although it was better-liked than almost all of theses delayed films, "The Uncle" had the worse fate of not being screened at all; it was hardly ever shown on British television, either. In the early 2020s it has been shown several times in the UK by Talking Pictures TV.
- GoofsMr Ream's name is given on his coffin as 'CHARLES F. REAMS'.
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I watched this film with my Mrs this afternoon and we were both captivated with the performances and the perfect dramatisation of a 60's childhood we could both closely identify with. A young boy with a loving family going through trials and tribulations that many children would have lived through in that time period. A carefree attitude to perceived dangers which I feel is essential to emotional development, illustrating why children should be given more freedom away from their parents. Sadly today too many are smothered by their parents pampering attitudes and technological distractions as alluded to by the earlier review.
It's basically a beautifully photographed record of what I consider to be an ideal time and place to grow up in - Well adjusted adults who have taught their offspring good moral values and will talk to them in a mature manner. Of course there are the aggressive and brutal children who everyone has probably come across when they were young and they are shown bullying and taunting their more sensitive peers - doing what a lot of children did, but it ultimately leaves you with a warm glow thankful that you experienced a time when the world was a caring and nice place to be.
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- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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