- Goodnight Mister Tom (1998 film)
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name = Goodnight Mister Tom
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director =Jack Gold
producer =Chris Burt
writer =Michelle Magorian (novel )
Brian Finch (screenplay )
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starring =John Thaw
Nick Robinson
music =Carl Davis
cinematography =Chris O'Dell
editing =Jamie McCoan
distributor =ITV
released =1998 (TV )
1999 (DVD )
runtime = 108 mins
country =UK
language = English
budget =
gross =
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imdb_id = 175680Goodnight Mister Tom is a
1998 film adaptation byITV of the original book of the same name; the cast featured the veteran British actorJohn Thaw and was directed byJack Gold .Cast
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John Thaw - Tom Oakley
*Nick Robinson- William Beech
*Annabelle Apsion - Mrs. Beech
*Thomas Orange - Zach
*William Armstrong - Dr. Stelton
*Geoffrey Beevers - Vicar
*Mossie Smith - Mrs. Fletcher
*Peter England - Michael Fletcher
*Ivan Berry - George Fletcher
*Harry Capehorn - Edward Fletcher
*Merelina Kendall - Mrs. Holland
*Marlene Sidaway - Mister. Webster
*John Cater - Dr. Littlee
*Denyse Alexander - Mrs. Little
*Avril Elgar - Papa HardcorePlot
Tom Oakley is a grumpy old man living in an English village in
1939 .World War II has just begun, and he is forced by Mrs. Ford, the localbilleting officer , to house anevacuee fromLondon . Tom doesn't want to, complaining that he doesn't know about children (although he once had a son, and a wife for that matter, as we find out later).The evacuee is 9-year-old William "Will" Beech, a shy boy who behaves strangely in some ways, such as not eating much. Tom leaves Will alone for a while as he goes and complains to Mrs. Ford. Will goes to the local churchyard, where he looks at a beautiful gravestone with an angel sculpture, and meets his future
schoolteacher , Mrs. Hartridge, and her husband, a pilot. They leave, and he then meets Sammy, acollie dog , who terrifies him. Will picks up aspade , and, before he can strike, Tom stops him, explaining that Sammy is his dog. Later, Tom scolds Will whilst stirring the coals in thefireplace with a red hot poker. Will is scared, and faints, under the misapprehension that Tom is going to beat him with it.The next day, Will wakes up to find he has wet the bed, as he often did back in London. Tom tells him to get his wet
pyjama s off, which reveals, to the camera only, that Will has belt marks on his back. Later, they go to thepost office , where Will meets Zacharias "Zach" Wrench, who he makes friends with. Zach is billeted with Dr. Little and his wife, who are Tom's friends.Tom asks Mrs. Fletcher, his neighbour and friend, to talk to her
knitting club and help rustle up some clothes for Will, who only has one set of clothes. She does, and, when Will gratefully puts them on, Tom sees the belt marks. The belt William's mother sent Tom is soon buried in the garden.Mrs. Fletcher sends her boys, George and Edward, round to help with Tom's new
Anderson shelter . Will helps out too, but wears asweater , not only to avoid dirtying his new shirt but to conceal the belt marks. Meanwhile, Tom is doing volunteer work in the church, showing that the better side of him is coming out.One day, Will plays Tom's small organ, which belonged to Rachel, his dead wife. However, Tom doesn't like anybody touching the instrument, because it brings back bad memories. Later that day, they go fishing, and Will brings along Zach and some other children, who he makes friends with, including two girls called Ginnie and Carrie.
Not long after, the summer holidays stop, and Will has to go to
school , which he has been dreading. As it turns out, though, Will meets Zach there, and becomes friendly with some other boys, too. On his first lesson, he is put in the class below him, with very young children, because he isilliterate . When he gets home, he tells Tom, who, when informed by Mrs. Hartridge why this has happened, takes it upon himself to teach Will, so that he can be in the class he wants to. Will is a clever boy, and he learns well and quickly, and also uncovers his secret talent for excellent drawing and painting.One morning, Tom is placing flowers on the graves of his dead wife and son, when suddenly, he meets William, who is in his pyjamas. Tom explains to Will how his wife Rachel, and his son, also called William, died tragically of
scarlatina . Will explains that he came to tell how he did not wet the bed that night. Tom is very happy for him, who has by now become a genuine father-figure to the boy.On the day of Will's birthday, Tom surprises him by revealing that he has organised a surprise party. Tom, Sammy, Mrs. Fletcher, the Littles, Zach, Ginnie, and Carrie are all there. In the jolly atmosphere of it all, Tom forgets that he has sworn never to play his organ again, and gives a splendid performance of "
It's a Long Way To Tipperary ". Then, when all the guests have given their presents and left, Tom gives Will the best present of all, a set ofwatercolours .The next day, Will is at school promoted to Mrs. Hartridge's class. Overjoyed, he runs to tell Tom the news, only to find another set of news from the billeting office - that his mother is ill and wants him back in London. He must go, but is sad to do so, and, promising to write letters, says farewell to Tom and boards the train to London.
When Will gets to London, he's picked up by his mother at the station, who does not seem at all pleased to see him. They get to the flat, where his mum tells him to be quiet, so that "no-one will know he's there". He is told that there is a surprise for him, a "present from Jesus". It is a baby. Mrs. Beech gradually becomes stressed out with Will (for no apparent reason), and when she hears that the belt has not been brought home, she loses her temper, smacks him, and sends him to his room.
Later, Will comes back to the main room to meet an unusually friendly mum, and a meal of egg and toast. But again, Will's mum loses her temper, thinking that Will stole the watercolours and other presents she finds in his bag. Will truthfully tells her that he got them as gifts from his friends, who he tells her about. She is angry to hear that some of them are girls, and demands to know if they go to
church . Will responds that they do, apart from Zach because he isJewish and there isn't asynagogue in the village. Mrs. Beech is ananti-semite and, calling Will a blasphemer, locks him in a cupboard. The baby begins crying, so she throws her in too.Meanwhile, Tom has become increasingly worried, and travels to London, where he meets an
ARP Warden who promises to help him find Will. They get to the house, where they meet Mrs. Beech's neighbour, who tells them that Mrs. Beech has apparently gone to the coast, and that Will has been evacuated to the country. Sammy smells something in the house. They bust down the door, and when inside, they find Will and the baby. Will lets the baby, (who he has named Trudy) be held by Tom, who then passes her on to apolicewoman . It is revealed that the baby is, in fact, dead. Will is taken tohospital .Will constantly wakes up screaming in the hospital, from terrible
nightmare s. Tom visits, and meets the suspicious Dr. Stelton, apsychiatrist who wishes that Will be taken to "the children's home", most likely amental hospital , where Tom suspects that Will will not be treated well. Will has ahaircut so that the wounds on his head can be healed. Tom, meanwhile, has concocted a plan. He retrieves Will's belongings from the house, and sneaks into the hospital, pretending to be a patient. Here, he kidnaps Will and takes him back to the village. Will is overjoyed.Dr. Little informs Will that he will recover fine physically. However, Will still has nightmares. Tom reveals the root of the nightmares. It seems that the nightmares are about Dr. Stelton giving him an
injection . After opening up and talking about the nightmares, Will finds that he doesn't have them anymore. Later, Zach visits, with the news that Mrs. Hartridge is having her baby, but that her husband is reported dead, shot down in hisplane . The baby is called Peggy.In the news, the
East End of London has beenblitz ed. Zach's dad has been working their as anauxhiliary fireman . Also, Tom and Will have visitors: Mrs. Ford (who looks nervous to be in this situation), Dr. Stelton, and Mr. Green, a stern-looking man from thehome office . They are here to inform that Will's mother is dead, and that they wish to take Will to the children's home inSussex . Mr. Green talks to Tom in the garden. Mr. Green, who is not very emotional, is baffled as to why Tom wants to keep Will, and Tom explains that it's because he loves him. At last, Mr. Green gives in, to the annoyance of Dr. Stelton, and Tom adopts Will officially and legally.Zach, meanwhile, is packing. He has to go and see his dad in the East End. Will is sad, and even more so when Mrs. Little reveals a week later that Zach and his parents are dead, bombed. Will doesn't go to school, loses his appetite, and doesn't talk to anyone, not even Tom. To cheer him up, Tom gives Zach's red bike to Will, which he always used to ride. But Will is still silent. Tom explains that when someone dies, they're not really gone, they're still in your memory, just like Rachel and Tom are to him. Will understands, and learns to ride Zach's bike.
Awards
*National TV Awards 1999: Best Drama for "Goodnight Mister Tom"
*BAFTA 1999: Lew Grade Award for Most Popular Television Programme of 1998 for "Goodnight Mister Tom"
*Television & Radio Industries Club Award 1999: Best ITV/Channel 5 Programme of 1998 for "Goodnight Mister Tom"References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0175680/ Goodnight Mr. Tom] at the
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