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- BFI identifier344434
- Date1987 (Copyright)
1988-07-12 (Release) - Production countryUnited Kingdom
- SynopsisSet in a Southern town in America, Linda and husband Henry argue over Linda's burning wish to have children. Henry prefers model trains. Then one day a young man arrives - is he Linda's son? (Synopsis)
- Work historyAdditional end credits read: The Producer gratefully acknowledges the assistance of: everyone at DEG; Nelly Nugiel; Bobby Blues; Compaq Computer Ltd.; David & Ann Caudle; Neil Harrison; Carol at Crimpers; The Pinnacle Care Centre; PM Promotions; D.A.R.E. Inc.; the cities of Wilmington & Wrightsville Beach (North Carolina) and all at 26 Cadogan Square Extracts Danger Mouse (courtesy of Cosgrove Hall Productions of Great Britain) Cape Fear (1962, courtesy of Universal City Studios) Rocky & Bullwinkle, Tennessee Tuxedo, Underdog, King Leonardo (courtesy of Filmtel International Corporation) Azalea Festival (courtesy of WWAYTV Wilmington N.C.)
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- CreditsDirected by: Nicolas Roeg
©: HandMade Films (1987) Partnership
HandMade Films presents: HandMade Films
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Title
Track 29 (Original)
EIDR identifier
10.5240/FA4B-BA6B-8B3E-B5AB-7D2D-YCategory
FictionThis work is included in the BFI Filmography.
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view all - Scripts / DocumentsScript - Script type: Combined dialogue and continuity post-production release script (for beginning and end credits sequences only) - SCR-17981
Ephemera: publicity - PBS-344434
Small press book held.
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- Digital documentsBFI Southbank programme notes July 2014
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