Back_Home_(film)

<i>Back Home</i> (film)

Back Home (film)

British TV series or program


Back Home is a 1989 British-American made-for-television drama film based on Michelle Magorian's novel of the same name. Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred Hayley Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and was broadcast on ITV on 23 July 1989.[1] It was first shown in the United States on the Disney Channel on June 7, 1990.[2]

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Plot

Virginia 'Rusty' Dickinson (Hayley Carr) left England during World War II, and comes back home in 1945. During the war she lived in a foster family and in this way absorbed American culture.

She discovers that her family's situation is very different than it was before the war. She meets her mother, Peggy Dickinson (Hayley Mills), and her new five-year-old brother, Charlie. As Rusty returns, her father, Roger Dickinson (Rupert Frazer), is still stationed as a soldier in Burma. When Japan surrenders he comes back home. His old-fashioned behavior and nature make him unhappy with his modern self-sufficient wife, his Americanised daughter and especially Charlie's dislike of his "new" father.

Rusty is sent to boarding school. As she is used to an American school, she finds the teachers and the other pupils very strict. The school's atmosphere makes her suffer and the other pupils mock her for being an American.

Cast

  • Hayley Mills as Mrs. Peggy Dickinson
  • Hayley Carr as Virginia "Rusty" Dickinson
  • Adam Stevenson as Charles "Charlie" Dickinson
  • Brenda Bruce as The Honourable Lady Beatrice "Beattie" Langley
  • Jean Anderson as Grandmother Dickinson
  • Rupert Frazer as Mr. Roger Dickinson
  • Mary Ellen Ray as Aunt Hannah
  • Tracy Johns as School Child

References

  1. The Times page 15, 22 July 1989
  2. "Hayley Mills: 'Back Home' With Disney latimes.com". Los Angeles Times. 3 June 1990. Retrieved 26 May 2017.



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