The Blue Boy | |
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Written by | Paul Murton |
Directed by | Paul Murton |
Starring | Emma Thompson Adrian Dunbar |
Theme music composer | Philip Appleby |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Kate Swan |
Running time | 64 minutes |
Production company | BBC Scotland |
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The Blue Boy is a 1994 British television film, starring Emma Thompson. In the story, a couple deal with personal conflict and supernatural happenings while spending the weekend at a secluded loch.[1]
Plot
Joe Bonner breaks off his affair with a woman named Beth when his wife, Marie, falls pregnant. To try and fix their marriage, Joe and Marie go to a hotel in rural Scotland. Marie is told about a young boy who drowned in the nearby loch a century ago. While dealing with Joe's infidelity, Marie cannot get the story of the boy out of her mind and frequently sees his image in the lake.
Cast
- Emma Thompson as Marie Bonner
- Adrian Dunbar as Joe Bonner
- Phyllida Law as Marie's mother
- Eleanor Bron as Christine
- David Horovitch as Robert
- Joanna Roth as Beth
Broadcasting and reception
The film was first shown on BBC Two on 2 January 1995.[2][3][4] In America, it aired on 2 October 1994 as part of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre series.[5]
The review in Entertainment Weekly gave the film a C grade, and called it a "slow muddle", saying that it was "frequently impossible to tell why Marie is rattled and teary: Is it because of her husband's philandering or the spectral visions she has of the boy turned blue from the freezing water?" and that the rest of the cast "seem lost and irrelevant" because of the emphasis on Thompson.[5] Conversely, on the British Film Institute website Sergio Angelini praised "the finesse with which it introduces supernatural elements into an otherwise straightforward-seeming narrative about a couple coping with marital problems".[4]
Background
The story of the blue boy, a four-year-old who drowned in nearby Loch Eck, is told about the Coylet Inn at Coylet.[6]
References
- ↑ "The Blue Boy". IMDb. 2 October 1994.
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Blue Boy
- ↑ BBC – Screen Two – The Blue Boy
- 1 2 Angelini, Sergio. "Blue Boy, The (1994)". Screenonline. British Film Institute. BBC. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
- 1 2 Tucker, Ken (30 September 1994). "The Blue Boy review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
- ↑ Mendham, Trevor. "The Coylet Inn". Streenge. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
External links
- The Blue Boy at IMDb
- The Blue Boy at the TCM Movie Database