Wombling Free
Wombling Free | |
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Directed by | Lionel Jeffries |
Produced by | Ian Shand |
Written by | Lionel Jeffries |
Starring |
David Tomlinson Frances de la Tour Bonnie Langford |
Narrated by | Lionel Jeffries |
Music by |
Mike Batt Chris Spedding |
Cinematography | Alan Hume |
Edited by | Peter Tanner |
Distributed by | Cinar, Granada Ventures, Network Company |
Release dates |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Wombling Free was a 1977 film adaption of the children's television series The Wombles.
Plot
Based on the popular BBC children’s series, this film charts the adventures of the Wombles, a colony of small litter-picking creatures who live on Wimbledon Common. The film begins with Great Uncle Bulgaria Womble telling the story of how Wombles have always been cleaning up after human from the very beginning with Adam and Eve, and how Wombles continue to clean up after humans for generations up to the present day all around the world, including the United States, Russia, and India. Only seen by those who believe in them, their work goes largely unnoticed until a young girl, Kim, spots them and their worthwhile purpose. As she invites them to her birthday party, her mother is forced to believe as she comes face to face with Orinoco, Tobermory and the rest. A public meeting is set to prove to the local population that the Wombles do exist and should be aided in their anti-rubbish campaign. But on the day in question, a storm breaks out over the Common.
Cast
Humans
- David Tomlinson as Roland Frogmorton
- Frances de la Tour as Julia Frogmorton, Roland's sister
- Bonnie Langford as Felicity 'Kim' Frogmorton, Julia's daughter
- Bernard Spear as Arnold Takahashi
- Yasuko Nagazumi as Doris Takahashi
- John Junkin as County Surveyor
- Reg Lye as Assistant Surveyor
Wombles
The Womble characters were portrayed by dwarf actors Kenny Baker, Eileen Baker, Sadie Corre, Tony Friel, John Lummiss, Jack Purvis, Albert Wilkinson and Marcus Powell. Womble voices were provided by David Jason, Janet Brown, Jon Pertwee, John Graham and Lionel Jeffries.
Songs
The songs were written and composed by Mike Batt and Chris Spedding along with other songwriters. Some of the songs had previously been released by Batt's novelty band The Wombles, several becoming Top 10 hits.
- "The Creation Of The World "
- "The Womble Burrow "
- "Magic Cricket (Part 1) "
- "Mr Roland Frogmorton's Music "
- "Miss Felicity Kim Frogmorton's Music "
- "Exercise Is Good For You "
- "Magic Cricket (Part 2) "
- "Minuetto Allegretto "
- "Magic Cricket (Part 3) "
- "Miss Felicity Kim Frogmorton's Music "
- "Great Uncle Bulgaria's March "
- "Edinburgh Rock "
- "The Underground Garden (Part 1) "
- "Miss Felicity Kim Frogmorton's Music "
- "The Queen "
- "The March Of The Machines "
- "Madame Cholet "
- "The Underground Garden (Part 2) "
- "Magic Cricket (Part 4) "
- "Under The Hills And Not Far Away "
- "Great Uncle Bulgaria's March" (Reprise)
- "Wombling White Tie And Tails "
- "Under The Hills And Not Far Away (Reprise 1) "
- "Edinburgh Rock (Reprise) "
- "Under The Hills And Not Far Away (Reprise 2) "
- "Count Down And Lift-Off"
- "Womble Of The Universe"
- "Frogmorton's Theme (schmaltzy high fidelity background) "
- "Exercise Is Good For You Laziness Is Not (reprise)"
- "The Wombling Song"
A soundtrack album was released in 1978.
Scenes
- "The Wombles Of Wimbledon" - 5:43
- "Off To Work" - 6:10
- "Talking To A Human Being" - 5:22
- "You And Your Imaginary Friend" - 10:41
- "The Wrong Common" - 6:17
- "Blooming And Growing" - 7:49
- "Thanks For Tea" - 8:36
- "What A Splendid Car" - 11:47
- "Wombling Overland Airways" - 9:49 (13:30 in full film)
- "A Meeting And A Party" - 10:45
- "Keep Britain Tidy" - 5:03
- "Wombling Free" - 4:24
All scenes were released on CD in 1995.
Production
Locations
Most exterior shots were filmed in Black Park in Wexham and Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire.
Reception
The film critic from the Observer called the film "abysmal".[1]
References
- ↑ French, P. (1978, Jul 23). Computerised tears. The Observer (1901- 2003). Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/476435740