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The Owl Service

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1969–1970
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
271
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The Owl Service (1969)
DramaFamilyFantasyMystery

Three teenagers discover a mysterious set of owl and flower-patterned dinner plates in the attic and the magical ancient legend of the "Mabinogion" comes to life once again in their Welsh va... Read allThree teenagers discover a mysterious set of owl and flower-patterned dinner plates in the attic and the magical ancient legend of the "Mabinogion" comes to life once again in their Welsh valley.Three teenagers discover a mysterious set of owl and flower-patterned dinner plates in the attic and the magical ancient legend of the "Mabinogion" comes to life once again in their Welsh valley.

  • Stars
    • Dorothy Edwards
    • Gillian Hills
    • Michael Holden
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    271
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    • Stars
      • Dorothy Edwards
      • Gillian Hills
      • Michael Holden
    • 11User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dorothy Edwards
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    • 1969–1970
    Gillian Hills
    Gillian Hills
    • Alison Bradley
    • 1969–1970
    Michael Holden
    • Gwyn
    • 1969–1970
    Francis Wallis
    • Roger Bradley
    • 1969–1970
    Raymond Llewellyn
    • Huw
    • 1969–1970
    Edwin Richfield
    Edwin Richfield
    • Clive Bradley
    • 1969–1970
    Oswald Griffith
    • Villager
    • 1970
    W.H. Roberts
    • Villager
    • 1970
    W. Glyn Owen
    • Villager
    • 1970
    Sarah Vaughan
    • Villager
    • 1970
    Gwenfron Jones
    • Child
    • 1970
    Phillip Roberts
    • Child
    • 1970
    Edwart Hedd Pu
    • Child
    • 1970
    Alan Garner
    • Man in Phonebox
    • 1970
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    kmoh-1

    Slow and poor

    Strange that reviewers' opinion about this series is split, in that there is very little of merit in here at all, beyond Edwin Richfield's trademark twitchiness. It is extremely slow, stretched to breaking point across four hours. The three juvenile leads are extraordinarily inept and equally thumpable (well, maybe Roger is marginally worse than the others). Eerie moments are not followed up, so their effects dissipate. Mysteries are raised and never resolved. Bafflingly, the character Margaret, who is fairly crucial, is never shown; even the DVD notes fail to explain why. Some scenes have to go to enormous lengths to work around her absence; even a cardboard cut-out in silhouette would have been preferable. It is not stylish; the camera is generally static and the editing plodding. And the resolution, when it comes, resolves very little, choosing instead to wrap it all up in sci-fi gobbledegook.

    And yet somehow it has become a cult classic. Go figure.
    9pgmtheatre

    A classic Childrens TV serial

    It's sad and disappointing that some reviews fail utterly to appreciate that this serial was an absolute classic of its time. It was bold in its conception, using real locations instead of studio-based sets which was unusual for its time. Its many years now since I first saw it but I remember it vividly as a very disturbing piece of story-telling thanks to the wonderful writing of the great Alan Garner and the brilliant direction of Peter Plummer.
    grunsel

    one programme that would benefit from a video release

    This was originally a Sunday evening children's programme. Some people found the plot hard going. However this does not distract from beautifully filmed,mystic quality of the programme. As a video release this would ideal, enabling it to be digested in your own time. Could be Gillian Hills' finest hour?
    4Belphunga

    'Lost' but not a classic

    Having enjoyed Children of the Stones recently I bought this expecting great things of another (supposed) classic of spooky children's (or young adult's) TV drama. I have to report that I was sorely disappointed.

    Somehow, despite having a very limited number of locations and cast – or, in fact, anything very much happening for long periods – the story is still extremely difficult to follow. The direction is uneven; plot lines tail off and are never explained or resolved and the acting is often inept sometimes verging on the pantomimic. The decision not to even show one of the main characters (Margaret – I wonder if Mat Lucas and David Walliams were taking notes?) just adds to the general confusion.

    This is a real shame because the storyline has great potential and there are odd flashes of brilliance. You just feel the whole thing could have been much more effectively and concisely told in half the time and that the necessity of padding it out over eight episodes left even those involved unsure as to what the hell was going on.

    I can only put it down to the inexperience of Peter Plummer and Alan Garner in writing and directing TV drama. Both of them were also probably too close to the material to be able to see what a tangled mess they were creating.

    On the plus side, the title sequence is great; Gillian Hills is wonderfully sexy and her relationship with Michael Holden is touching and occasionally quite erotic. Francis Wallis as Roger, on the other hand, is such a moaning prig it's impossible to feel any sympathy for him at all.

    View as a weird late '60s TV curio – just don't expect a satisfying dramatic experience.
    PamerEldritch

    Ancient Celtic Myth updated.

    This is not actually a movie but a TV series adapted from an award winning novel. Although Garner's work was marketed as children's fiction at his best he is multi-layered and this is one of his best. Alison is on holiday with her newly re-married mother, stepfather and stepbrother at a house in a remote Welsh valley. She begins a relationship with Gwyn, the son of the housekeeper, much to the disgust of her mother but soon parental disapproval is the least of their worries when Gwyn finds an owl-patterned dinner service - the Owl Service of the title - hidden away in the loft and releases an ancient magic into the valley. The past is re-enacted in the present, the tragedy of what has happened over and over in the valley is relived with a modern slant. A brief description like this can't do justice to the creeping tension of the story where even the tiniest, seemingly innocuous, event resonates with unfolding significance. I have the series on video,taped on its last TV outing in 1985 so now twenty years old, and it's not going to last for ever.

    Since I wrote this post originally in 2005, and after some lobbying of Granada and Network DVD, the series has now been released. If you've never seen it before buy it, you won't be disappointed. If you have seen it before no doubt you will have already bought it as I have.

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    • Trivia
      As the first fully scripted colour production by Granada Television, the series takes full advantage of the color red, not only in the form of Gillian Hills's stunning red hair, but her wardrobe is almost entirely made up of red miniskirts, bikinis, hats and raincoats.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Worlds of Fantasy: The Child Within (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Ton Alarch
      Performed by Jean Bell

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 1969 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Dinas Mawddwy, Gwynedd, Wales, UK
    • Production company
      • Granada Television
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      • 25m
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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