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'Tom's Midnight Garden' is a 1999 family fantasy film directed by Willard Carroll and starring Nigel Le Vaillant, Marlene Sidaway and Serena Gordon. The screenplay (by Willard Carroll) concerns a boy who discovers a secret garden. The film was based on the novel 'Tom's Midnight Garden' by Philippa Pearce, and filmed at Chenies Manor House in Buckinghamshire. The film was produced by Hyperion Pictures.

Premise



After going to stay with his uncle a boy is disappointed that he doesn't have a garden he can play in. However, he discovers a secret garden that only appears in the middle of the night.

Plot



When Tom Long's brother Peter gets measles he is sent to stay with his Uncle Alan and Aunt Gwen in a flat with no garden. An elderly and reclusive landlady, Mrs Bartholomew, lives upstairs. Because he may be infectious he is not allowed out to play, and feels lonely. Without exercise he is less sleepy at night and when he hears the communal grandfather clock strangely strike 13, he investigates and finds the small back yard is now a large sunlit garden. Here he meets another lonely child called Hatty, who seems to be the only one who can see him. They have adventures which he gradually realises are taking place in the 19th century. Each night when Tom visits, Hatty is slightly older and Tom begins to wonder about the nature of time and reality. In an attempt to discover what's going on Tom asks Hattie to leave her skates in a hidden place. When he goes back into the future he manages to find them.

One night Hatty and Tom go out skating however Hatty begins to fall in love with a boy from her own time named Barty and Tom finds he is invisible to her. The next night Tom is unable to find the garden, running into rubbish bins from the modern day instead.

Just before Tom returns home he meets Mrs Bartholomew, who is revealed to be the elderly Hatty.

Cast



* Nigel Le Vaillant ... Thomas Long (adult)

* Marlene Sidaway ... Doris Schuster

* Serena Gordon ... Melody Long

* Alfie Lawrence ... Harriet Long

* Mel Martin ... Alice Long

* Greta Scacchi ... Aunt Gwen Kitson

* James Wilby ... Uncle Alan Kitson

* Anthony Way ... Tom Long

* Nick Robinson ... Peter Long

* Liz Smith ... Mrs. Willows

* Arlene Cockburn ... Susan the Maid

* Tom Bowles ... Mr. Ferguson

* Joan Plowright ... Mrs. Bartholomew (old Hatty)

* David Bradley ... Abel

* Stuart Piper ... Hubert

* Guy Witcher ... Edgar

* Rory Jennings ... James (12 years)

* Florence Hoath ... Hatty (12/13 years)

* Penelope Wilton ... Aunt Melbourne

* Laurel Melsom ... Youngest Hatty

* Noah Huntley ... James (20 years)

* Caroline Carver ... Hatty (young woman)

* Daniel Betts ... Barty

* Robert Putt ... Tower Keeper

* Arthur Cox ... Mr. Batsford

References






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