The Amazing Mr. Blunden
Follow him into fun, fantasy & fright -- he's a time-traveling ghost who's often out of sight.
1972-12-07 | 95 minutes
Plot Summary
Mysterious old solicitor Mr. Blunden visits Mrs. Allen and her young children in their squalid, tiny Camden Town flat and makes her an offer she cannot refuse. The family become the housekeepers to a derelict country mansion in the charge of the solicitors. One day the children meet the spirits of two other children who died in the mansion nearly a hundred years prior. The children prepare a magic potion that allows them to travel backwards in time to the era of the ghost children. Will the children be able to help their new friends and what will happen to them if they do?
Cast
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Laurence NaismithMr. Frederick Percival Blunden
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Lynne FrederickLucy Allen
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Rosalyn LandorSara Catherine Latimer
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Diana DorsMrs. Wickens the Housekeeper
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Dorothy AlisonMrs. Richard Allen
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James VilliersUncle Bertie (Albert)
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Madeline SmithBella (Arabella)
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David LodgeMr. Wickens
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Graham CrowdenMr. Clutterbuck
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Erik ChittyMr. Claverton
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Reg LyeSexton
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Paul EddingtonVicar
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Aimée DelamainElsie Tucker
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