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Whistle Down the Wind

Whistle Down the Wind

  • Status: Released
  • 25-07-1961
  • Runtime: 99 min
  • Score: 7.152
  • Vote count: 56

When an injured wife-murderer takes refuge on a remote Lancashire farm, the farmer’s three children mistakenly believe him to be the Second Coming of Christ.

Hayley Mills

Kathy Bostock

Bernard Lee

Mr. Bostock

Alan Bates

The Man, Arthur Alan Blakey

Norman Bird

Eddie

Diane Clare

Sunday School Teacher, Miss Lodge

Patricia Heneghan

Salvation Army Girl

John Arnatt

Supt. Teesdale

Elsie Wagstaff

Auntie Dorothy

Hamilton Dyce

The Vicar

Howard Douglas

The Vet, Dr. Weaver

Ronald Hines

PC Thurstow

Gerald Sim

Detective

Michael Lees

1st Civil Defence Worker

Michael Raghan

2nd Civil Defence Worker

May Barton

Villager

Diane Holgate

Nan Bostock

Alan Barnes

Charles Bostock

Roy Holder

Jackie Greenwood

Barry Dean

Raymond

Christine Ashworth

Disciple

John Boden

Disciple

Doreena Clark

Disciple

Keith Clement

Disciple

Pamela Lonsdale

Disciple

Judy Ollerenshaw

Disciple

Lois Read

Disciple

Nigel Stafford

Disciple

Anne Newby

Latecomer

Julie Jackson

Latecomer

Robert Palmer

Disciple

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An almost internecine plot supports this wonderfully nostalgic story of rural life in late 1950s England. A trio of youngsters live on a farm with their rather neglectful, but not negligent, widower father; their aunt "Dolly" and "Eddie" the general factotum. The children rescue a litter of kittens and secrete them around their farm, soliciting God's help to keep them safe. When they go to inspect their charges they discover a poorly young man (Alan Bates) in the barn and assume that he is Jesus - even down to feeding him bread and wine and to protecting him from adults who may wish to visit the same fate upon him as on his previous incarnation. Obviously, he isn't Jesus and indeed has a much darker secret to keep; but the honest and sympathetic way in which the children conduct themselves - some may call it naive - is wonderfully engendered by the girls in the capable hands of director Bryan Forbes; especially the delicate, innocent, rapport between Bates and "Kathy" (Hayley Mills). The dialogue is peppered with local humour and personality that builds, softly, to a birthday tea that brings things to an head...