10/10
An entry in the "young rapscallion set right by proper English governess" genre.
3 May 1999
This could be classified as soap opera, but compared to the standards being set by most of what's produced these days, it's practically King Lear. Deborah Kerr is the governess hired by John Mills to minister to his (real-life) daughter Hayley. This picture falls into the "young rapscallion set right by proper English governess" genre, but the story engenders genuine emotion, and all the actors, especially Kerr and young Hayley, play their parts earnestly and convincingly.
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