
The Uncle
A little boy's life is turned upside by the unwelcome arrival of his unruly nephew
Gus is a seven-year-old uncle who struggles with the responsibility placed upon him when his nephew Tom comes to spend the summer holidays with his family.
- 6.8
- 1965
- Released
- 1h 27m

Rupert Davies
David Morton
Brenda Bruce
Addie Morton
Robert Duncan
Gus Morton
Christopher Ariss
Tom
Ann Lynn
Sally Morton
Maurice Denham
Mr. Ream
Helen Fraser
Mary Ream
Barbara Leake
Emma
John Moulder-Brown
Jamie
Jane Ratcliffe
Susie
Stafford Byrne
Vicar
Helen Goss
Helen
William Marlowe
Wayne
Released
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- #based on novel or book
- #holiday
- #uncle
Reviews

There's something really quite authentic about the efforts here from "Gus" (Robert Duncan) and his nephew "Tom" (Christoper Ariss). "Gus" is but seven years old, and "Tom" the young son of his elder sister. When the younger lad comes to live with them for the holidays, and attends the same school, it causes quite some upset for the boys and proves a cause of merriment for their teasing contemporar

Sensitive and exhilerating look at innocence of childhood, without the weighty psychology usual attached to such films. The biggest problem young Duncan has is being an uncle to Arliss, a boy of the same age. The other kids taunt him endlessly about this, even though there is nothing bad about this. It is just something to single him out. One of the best features of the picture is that despite th











