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82 min
An Indian summer, 1942: "When I was thirteen, all I wanted to be was a hero." A young evacuee's response to the surrounding war-obsessed adult world seems the only one available to him, until he forms 'a particular friendship' with another boy, a Jewish refugee. This threatens the stability of his gang (who also mirror the racist/jingoist attitudes of adulthood), and he is caught in Forster's great liberal crux: your country or your friend?
Name | Character | Team | |
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Chris Chescoe | Young John Curlew | Unowned | |
Eric Milliet | Mark Stein | Unowned | |
Ben Clennell | Lewis Craig | Unowned | |
Andrew Atkinson | Andrew Craig | Unowned | |
Matthew Cormack | Willie Aldrich | Unowned | |
Paul Bolton | Jacob Freen | Unowned | |
Glen Dunderdale | Mrs. Curlew | Unowned | |
Les Scott | Mr. Curlew | Unowned | |
Doug Dawes | Headmaster | Unowned | |
Roger Cleave | Mr. Wilson | Unowned | |
John Robinson | Tom | Unowned |