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A Diary for Timothy

A Diary for Timothy

68% Match19450h 39m

Documentary

Overview

A narrator recounts the state of Great Britain near the end of WWII via a visual diary for the titular baby boy born in September 1944.

Top Cast

Michael Redgrave

Michael Redgrave

Narrator (voice)

M

Myra Hess

Self (Pianist)

John Gielgud

John Gielgud

Hamlet

F

Frederick Allen

Self (BBC Newsreader) (uncredited)

B

Bill

Self - Steam-Engine Driver (uncredited)

E

Elizabeth Jenkins

Self - Tim's Mother (uncredited)

E

Elvin Jenkins

Self - Tim's Father (uncredited)

T

Timothy James Jenkins

Self - Tim (uncredited)

J

Jennifer

Self - 5 Year-Old Girl (uncredited)

F

Frank Phillips

Self (BBC Newsreader) (uncredited)

P

Peter Robert

Self - RAF Pilot (uncredited)

George Woodbridge

George Woodbridge

Gravedigger (uncredited)

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Hugo Pratt, trait pour trait
Great Escape
The Great American Mud Wrestle
The Phoney War
13 Hours That Saved Britain
City of Baseball
Carmencita
Roundhay Garden Scene
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A Diary for Timothy
A Diary for Timothy

A Diary for Timothy

6.819450h 39m
Documentary

A narrator recounts the state of Great Britain near the end of WWII via a visual diary for the titular baby boy born in September 1944.

Michael Redgrave
Michael Redgrave
Actor

Michael Redgrave

as Narrator (voice)

Michael Redgrave

Narrator (voice)

Michael Redgrave

Narrator (voice)

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Actor

Myra Hess

as Self (Pianist)

Myra Hess

Self (Pianist)

Myra Hess

Self (Pianist)

John Gielgud
John Gielgud
Actor

John Gielgud

as Hamlet

John Gielgud

Hamlet

John Gielgud

Hamlet

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Actor

Frederick Allen

as Self (BBC Newsreader) (uncredited)

Frederick Allen

Self (BBC Newsreader) (uncredited)

Frederick Allen

Self (BBC Newsreader) (uncredited)

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Actor

Bill

as Self - Steam-Engine Driver (uncredited)

Bill

Self - Steam-Engine Driver (uncredited)

Bill

Self - Steam-Engine Driver (uncredited)

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Actor

Elizabeth Jenkins

as Self - Tim's Mother (uncredited)

Elizabeth Jenkins

Self - Tim's Mother (uncredited)

Elizabeth Jenkins

Self - Tim's Mother (uncredited)

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Actor

Elvin Jenkins

as Self - Tim's Father (uncredited)

Elvin Jenkins

Self - Tim's Father (uncredited)

Elvin Jenkins

Self - Tim's Father (uncredited)

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Actor

Timothy James Jenkins

as Self - Tim (uncredited)

Timothy James Jenkins

Self - Tim (uncredited)

Timothy James Jenkins

Self - Tim (uncredited)

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Actor

Jennifer

as Self - 5 Year-Old Girl (uncredited)

Jennifer

Self - 5 Year-Old Girl (uncredited)

Jennifer

Self - 5 Year-Old Girl (uncredited)

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Actor

Frank Phillips

as Self (BBC Newsreader) (uncredited)

Frank Phillips

Self (BBC Newsreader) (uncredited)

Frank Phillips

Self (BBC Newsreader) (uncredited)

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