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Winner of the Gold Award at the New York Film and Television Festival BY DAVID WOOD FROM THE NOVEL BY MICHELLE MAGORIAN "It's just about the most enjoyable film I have ever made." Hayley Mills THE SUNDAY TIMES - PICK OF THE DAY A movie length
costume drama, set in post-war Britain, whose theme
is the bursting of the country's balloon of
euphoria after the victory of 1945. The story
focuses on the re-gathering of a family who have
spent the war years scattered around the world.
Hopes of a happy reunion are dashed by the state of
the nation - bomb sites and rationing - and by a
mutual sense of horror at each other's change of
personality. Mum (Hayley Mills) is wearing trousers
and smoking cigarettes; Dad (Rupert Frazer) appears
to be traumatised in Burma; Grandma (Jean Anderson)
is doggedly refusing to accept any household
changes and, to cap it all, the young Rusty (Hayley
Carr) returns from America a brash, outspoken child
to whom traditional English reserve is a thing of
the pre-war past. A movie length costume drama, set in post-war Britain, whose theme is the bursting of the country's balloon of euphoria after the victory of 1945. The story focuses on the re-gathering of a family who have spent the war years scattered around the world. Hopes of a happy reunion are dashed by the state of the nation &endash; bomb sites and rationing &endash; and by a mutual sense of horror at each other's change of personality. Mum (Hayley Mills) is wearing trousers and smoking cigarettes; dad (Rupert Frazer) appears to be traumatised in Burma; grandma (Jean Anderson) is doggedly refusing to accept any household changes and, to cap it all, the young Rusty (Hayley Carr) returns from America a brash, outspoken child to whom traditional English reserve is a thing of the pre-war past. (Author's note: The 1989 version of Back Home came out on July 23rd. By an extraordinary coincidence the programme shown before it was Home to Roost. Two people in the cast were to appear in further dramatisations of my work; John Thaw as Tom in Goodnight Mister Tom and Joan Blackham as the headmistress Miss Bembridge in a second version of Back Home.)
(Extracts from interviews with Hayley Mills) ITV - Home is where the Love is 'Home',
says Hayley Mills, 'is where you hang your dressing
gown. Hayley
Mills should know. When she was a child she moved home 21
times - and that didn't count the hotels she stayed in while
she was making films.
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