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The Wolves of Willoughby Chase

  • 1989
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (1989)
AdventureDramaFamilyFantasy

Willoughby Chase is the grand but remote home of Sir Willoughby and Lady Green and their daughter Bonnie.Willoughby Chase is the grand but remote home of Sir Willoughby and Lady Green and their daughter Bonnie.Willoughby Chase is the grand but remote home of Sir Willoughby and Lady Green and their daughter Bonnie.

  • Director
    • Stuart Orme
  • Writers
    • Joan Aiken
    • William M. Akers
  • Stars
    • Stephanie Beacham
    • Mel Smith
    • Emily Hudson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    588
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stuart Orme
    • Writers
      • Joan Aiken
      • William M. Akers
    • Stars
      • Stephanie Beacham
      • Mel Smith
      • Emily Hudson
    • 22User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Stephanie Beacham
    Stephanie Beacham
    • Letitia Slighcarp
    Mel Smith
    Mel Smith
    • Mr. Grimshaw
    Emily Hudson
    • Bonnie
    Aleks Darowska
    • Sylvia
    Geraldine James
    Geraldine James
    • Gertrude Brisket
    Richard O'Brien
    Richard O'Brien
    • James
    Jane Horrocks
    Jane Horrocks
    • Pattern
    Lynton Dearden
    • Simon
    Jonathan Coy
    Jonathan Coy
    • Lord Willoughby
    Eleanor David
    Eleanor David
    • Lady Willoughby
    Gillian Hanna
    Gillian Hanna
    • Mrs. Shubunkin
    Dilys Hamlett
    Dilys Hamlett
    • Aunt Jane
    Abbie Dabner
    • Rupert
    Jirí Lábus
    Jirí Lábus
    • Dr. Morne
    Rebecca Callard
    Rebecca Callard
    • Emma
    • (as Rebecca Sowden)
    William Martin
    • Joey
    Trevor Byfield
    Trevor Byfield
    • Train Driver
    Robert Hamilton
    • Coal Man
    • Director
      • Stuart Orme
    • Writers
      • Joan Aiken
      • William M. Akers
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    7Stevieboy666

    The wolves aren't the scariest thing here

    Just watched this on TV, never heard of it let alone seen it before and that does surprise me a little. Having watched the trailer I thought this to be a film about wolves trying to kill and eat people. That does come into it at the finale, however the plot is mainly about 2 young girls, a wicked, scheming nanny and the Victorian workhouses. Stephanie Beacham is superb as said Nanny, in fact she goes all psycho at the end, and the workhouse is horrific. In one scene a boy is crushed to death between 2 giant rollers. The Nanny and the workhouse are the two scariest things here, the wolves (well, black shaggy dogs pretending to be wolves) seem quite tame in comparison. The late British comedian Mel Smith plays a drunken fraudster, he's good value, but it's Beacham and the 2 young actresses who play the cousins that give the best performances. Everywhere is covered in snow (filmed in Czechoslovakia) and featuring a grand, Gothic mansion/castle it is good winter viewing. Entertaining family movie that has plenty of humour but also a dark edge, a few scenes may prove scary for younger viewers.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Good-natured and atmospheric children's adventure film

    THE WOLVES OF WILLOUGHBY CHASE is based on a story by the great and spooky children's author Joan Aiken. In it, a pair of children are holed up in a remote mansion in a snowy locale surrounded by the titular wolves. They're in the care of scheming governess Stephanie Beacham and unscrupulous lawyer Mel Smith, and the story becomes a battle of wits between child and adult as each attempts to dispose of the other.

    The film's visual style is what makes this so distinctive and indeed I remember loving it as a children. Carriage rides through the snowy landscapes with wolf accompaniment bring to mind the delights of the BBC's THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE, while the cast of seasoned performers add plenty to the entertainment value. Richard O'Brien is unrecognisable as the butler and Geraldine James is delightfully ghoulish as the owner of a laundry which utilises child labour.

    Inevitably it's Beacham who dominates proceedings as the villain of the piece, although I found her pantomime acting to be far too over the top; she's much more believable when she plays it straight as in the likes of ...AND NOW THE SCREAMING STARTS! The child actors give efficient turns here and the screenplay has a delightfully macabre streak with some gruesome deaths for some of the characters. Certainly for fans of vintage children's drama who don't mind overlooking the shortcomings of the production (such as the dogs in costume), THE WOLVES OF WILLOUGHBY CHASE is a good-natured and atmospheric story.
    7Hayden-86055

    Certainly has its own style

    I found myself pleasantly enjoying this, just as I did with the book. The costumes were top notch, the relatively small budget is used excellently on the sets and cinematography. The film has a very clever style, a mixture of Victorian England and a sort of steampunk feel.

    The acting is fairly apt throughout, Miss Slycarp is definitely my favourite of the characters and I was slightly disappointed to see Pattern and Simon's roles reduced to only a couple of scenes. Further deviances from the book include Bonnie and Sylvia not immediately liking each other, which I suppose allows for the film to show the growth in their relationship and how they contrast but come closer together by the end, in the book despite their differences they got together very well so I don't know why they include the girls calling each other "coward" and "stupid" which I didn't feel necessary but again I suppose it shows growth. Mr Grimshaw was less funny at the start as in the book but that's only a small change.

    Because it's an 80s film it has to be really dark as well, unlike in the book where nobody died there are some deaths here: a child drowns whilst working in a mill, a boy gets crushed to death and two women are devoured by wolves - not something you see in every kids film!

    7/10: Stylish, dark and fairly well acted. It's easy to follow and quite entertaining
    8woods-18568

    I really enjoyed this

    I can remember watching this at least 25 years ago and just remembered the films name after racking my brains. I could only remember Stephanie Beacham in it. The snow scenes were superb real snow, wow, for a change. I thought the film was very good as a children's/family film. Would love to know where it was filmed. I watched it with my brother who was about 20 at the time and he also enjoyed it. The scenery locations were beautiful. The scenes that really sticks in my mind is the scene where Stephanie Beachan was riding through the snow on a large sleigh being pulled by a pack of black wolves. Wonder if you can still buy it, if someone could tell me.
    9pheonix_910

    Let's be fair...

    Alright, we'll be honest - the film isn't perfect. BUT it does have more redeeming features than a lot of modern crap that's hyped and huge (naming no names Mission Impossible 2 and 3!). Amongst these redeeming features is the stunning scenery. The luscious snow that we know was created by good ol' mother nature and not CGI - *cough*LotR**cough*. The beautiful house in which the girls live give the film a definite sense of period realism and creates the claustrophobia that makes the film scarier. Then there's the quite frankly marvellous Stephanie Beaucham. Whether her character is gorgeous or grotesque Beaucham always manages to camp it up wonderfully and seems to be having a truly good time chewing up all of the scenery. Her subtle nuances and facial ticks create so much humour for an older audience and she has all of the best lines. We also need to bare in mind that this film was made some seventeen years ago, meaning that yes, it probably has dated a little, but that doesn't mean that it can't be entertainment along the lines of 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' for a new generation. Deaths aside.

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    • Trivia
      The producers struggled to find a suitable director for this project. Comedian Mel Smith had just finished filming his directorial debut The Tall Guy (1989) and was asked if he would be interested in this film but as he was new to directing at the time he felt uncomfortable directing a period piece at that stage of his career. He did however say he would be interested in doing a straight acting role if they wanted him in the film so when Richard Harris dropped out of the lead role the producers asked him if he would like to step in.
    • Quotes

      James: [barring the door] Leaving So Soon Are We? Mr. Grimshaw?

      [brandishing an axe]

    • Connections
      Followed by Black Hearts in Battersea (1995)

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 1989 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wölfe von Willoby
    • Filming locations
      • Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • Atlantic Entertainment Group
      • Zenith Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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