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| A Child's Christmas in Wales | 
enlarge | Director: Don Mcbrearty Actors: Denholm Elliott, Mathonwy Reeves, Glynis Davies, Michael Fawkes, Jesse Mcbrearty Studio: Henstooth Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 58 reviews Sales Rank: 4409
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: G (General Audience) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 55 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: HEND4100D UPC: 759731410021 EAN: 0759731410021 ASIN: B000AOEN90
Theatrical Release Date: December 23, 1987 Release Date: November 1, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 months
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Product Description Studio: Henstooth Video Release Date: 11/01/2005 Run time: 55 minutes Rating: G
Amazon.com This timeless tale is as wondrous as the story's snow globe, delivering with pristine gentleness a glimpse of a child's Welsh Christmas told from the remembrances of a kindly grandfather to his attentive grandson. Dylan Thomas' 1955 poem of the same name--originally written for radio--is richly adapted to the small screen by director Don McBrearty who brings to life an already masterful piece of prose, infusing it with even more grandeur through vivid costumes, scripting, and cinematography. Denholm Elliott is captivating, both as narrator and as Old Geraint, the grandpa who settles in on a rainy Christmas Eve to share with young Thomas (Mathonwy Reeves) his memories of Christmas past. Who can forget the fire in Mrs. Prothero's parlor; the unending snow, "a dumb, numb thunderstorm of white"; the Useless Presents, including the mewing moo; the Uncles "trying their new cigars"; and, always, the Aunties-- including Hannah, who customarily "laced her tea with rum." Gift-wrapped in delicate music by Lou Natale, the language, imagery, and subtle humor of this film--absent of stain and cynicism--makes for a suitably classic "annual family tradition." (All ages) --Lynn Gibson
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Something of Every Child's Christmas Everywhere December 24, 2008 Seeing this on PBS 10 or 12 years ago it was an instant favorite. My Child's Christmas was in West Michigan the joking boyish uncles, the alternately worrying and celebrating aunts and the sense that children were the center of a warm and caring universe were all there in my place and in my time. Almost anyone can find elements of their own childhood Christmas memories in this beautifully filmed and sonorous, lilting recounting. I am so glad that Amazon stocked it four years ago so that my family could enjoy it every year
Child's Christmas December 24, 2008 We watched this with our grandchildren (ages 4 and 9) and it was enjoyed by all. My granddaughter (4) liked the part where they sang carols and a whispery voice sang back to them. We have read the book and the video brings it to life. Excellent.
A Lyrical Masterpiece December 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Both lyrical and poignant, this lovely film based on Dylan Thomas's poem, captures the warmth and nostalgia of a Christmas long past. Portraying a kind-hearted grandfather, the late great Denholm Elliot lovingly spins this Christmas tale from childhood for his enraptured grandson Thomas. Although the film includes many great visual scenes, "Mrs.Prothero's house fire", "The uncles", and the "two pipe-smoking young men walking undaunted toward the sea", to name a few, it emphasizes Thomas's evocative text, thus creating a rather literal film. Although lyrical, the film progresses quite nicely, moving seemlessly between the grandfather's childhood remembrances and the present. A well-wrought and beautiful film, my only criticism would be a technical one, and perhaps I'm splitting hairs, but I had hoped that it could have been produced in anamorphic widescreen, filling the entire screen of a 16x9 tv. Nonetheless, a must for any Christmas film collection.
A Child's Christmas in Wales November 3, 2008 This is our family's favorite Christmas story ever. It was shown on PBS the year my daughter was born. My husband called my hospital room and told me to turn it on, quick. We had this film on tape, and just ordered it on DVD. By the way, that precious daughter turns 21 in December.
MY favorite Christmas story August 30, 2008 I really love this movie. My grandparents came over from Wales and it makes me think of what their childhoods might have been like. It's a wonderful movie and I watch it every year, plus I purchased afew as gifts and everyone has loved it...
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