For over 30 years the Children's Film Foundation dedicated itself to producing quality entertainment for young audiences, employing the cream of British filmmaking talent. Villains, gangsters and conmen are foiled by plucky London youngsters. Helmed by such celebrated directors as John Krish and Pat Jackson, the films in London Tales feature assured performances from an array of familiar faces, including a fresh faced John Moulder Brown (playing a schoolboy in trouble) and Bernard Cribbins (as a dastardly master of disguise). Newly transferred from the best available... elements held in the BFI Archive, these much loved and fondly remembered family films finally make their welcome return to the screen after many years out of distribution. Includes: The Salvage Gang (1958), Seventy Deadly Pills (1966), Operation Third Form (1966) and Night Ferry (1976) [show more]
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Triple bill of British movies produced by the Children's Film Foundation. In 'The Salvage Gang' (1958) four friends break a saw when making a rabbit cage and try to earn enough money to buy a new one. In 'Night Ferry' (1966) a young boy attempts to stop an invaluable Egyptian relic from being smuggled out of the country. In 'Operation Third Form' (1976) a schoolboy is accused of stealing and as his friends try to clear his name they make an interesting discovery...
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