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Mystery on Bird Island

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Story of four youngsters who discover birds' nest thieves on a sanctuary island.From story by Mary Cathcart Borer.

Release Date : 1954-12-01

Language :

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Children's Film Foundation (CFF)

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Mavis Sage

Character Name : Marion

Original Name : Mavis Sage

Gender : Male

Jennifer Beach

Character Name : Jeanne

Original Name : Jennifer Beach

Gender : Male

Nick Edmett

Character Name : Victor

Original Name : Nick Edmett

Gender : Male

Alexander Gauge

Character Name : Bronson

Original Name : Alexander Gauge

Gender : Male

Vernon Morris

Character Name : John

Original Name : Vernon Morris

Gender : Male

Peter Arne

Character Name : Henri

Original Name : Peter Arne

Gender : Male

Roddy Hughes

Character Name : Grumpy

Original Name : Roddy Hughes

Gender : Male

Howard Connell

Character Name : Gaston

Original Name : Howard Connell

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-01-26

Two youngsters travel to the Channel Islands for a holiday, quickly befriend a pair of local siblings and together the four set about having some seaside adventures. It's only when one of them thinks they've spotted some men on a nearby bird sanctuary, though, that their escapades turn a little more mysterious and they start to wonder if some real egg poaching is going on. Now they must try to convince the adults to investigate, and to take some steps to built a keeper's hut on the tiny island of Burhou. This is where we all discover that it's not just the eggs that are being smuggled! Trying to stay one set ahead of the dastardly perpetrators, can they galvanise the children of Alderney and organise a petition to take to the government and save the birds? I quite like these CFF films - they had an Enid Blyton style of innocence to them that, though not readily acceptable nowadays, didn't pigeon-hole the boys vs. girls roles as awkwardly or stereotypically as some I've seen. The plot's got no jeopardy at all, but features the inventive use of a ladder and a fun boat race as we end with an abominable waste of Scotch whiskey... For children of a certain age, nowadays - probably those over 50!