Tilly, Tom and Tiny return in a selection of stories, including 'Roller Skating' and 'Snail'.
M**E
Such a touching film
This film is so touching. Makes me cry every time I watch it
K**M
Five Stars
Great film
B**E
tear jerker
Fine film about a woman dying of cancer and realising that her two children will have to be brought up by their father and new young wife when she dies. Heartrendering with both leading ladies brilliant. Good to see Lloyd Bridges also.
J**N
Five Stars
Very good film
G**D
It’s too expensive
I really do like this VHS, I know it’s an old vhs, I really like this vhs and it is too expensive and I really want my mum to buy this vhs but with a lower price
Z**E
A heartwrenching film..
When a woman, Tessa Bryan, learns she has cancer and it isn't cureable she must learn to find the strength to aknowledge and give her blessings to Carolyn, the new wife of her ex-husband, to help raise her children when she is gone. Tessa doesn't like Carolyn blaming her for things and her children follow suit. After she received her diagnosis she asks Carolyn to try and make a truce by going with her and the girls to see her father.This was a heartwrenching film. The two main leads are amazing and make grow as characters, you start to see the changes in them gradually. I wasn't digging the directing though. I found moments that should have been considered touching moments, like when Tessa tells her dad about her illness, was done all wrong - the camera was too far away and she might as well have been telling him she has a UTI for all the emotion that was there. The kids and other supporting role did a good job, too.This film wasn't what I was expecting. I was expecting blood baths, fighting and a scorned woman, what I got was a beautiful film that was both heartwrenching but heartwarming.
J**N
Five Stars
perfect video. excellent delivery
F**S
The Wombles are back from the 70's &Wombling into the 00's
This video has 10 episodes of those fantastic guys down at Wimbledon Common. They are all there, Great-uncle Bulgaria, the oldest. Lazy Orinoco, Clumsy Bungo, the ever-energetic Tomsk, hardy Tobermory and the Shy Wellington. And then not forgetting the French cook Madame Cholet.When you sit back and watch this, on your own or with the children, even now as an adult, you just have to remember those days of your youth and how these guys just made a day on Wimbledon Common look so hard and rewarding. Your children may not understand the 70's way of TV., but you can explain that this is what it used to be like back in the old days of TV...well the 1970's. is it really 30 years ago, how we have aged!REMEMBER YOU’RE A WOMBLE!!!!
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