The Adventures of Hal 5

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The Adventures of Hal 5
Directed byDon Sharp
Written byDon Sharp
Produced byGilbert Church
StarringWilliam Russell
Production
company
Bushey Film Studios
Distributed byChildren's Film Foundation
Release date
1958
Running time
57 mins
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The Adventures of Hal 5 is a 1958 British adventure film from the Children's Film Foundation (CCF).[1]

Premise

Hal 5, an old car, is discovered by two children and purchased by their uncle, a vicar (William Russell).[2] The garage proprietor, Goorlie, conceals Hal's faulty transmission.

Cast

Production

The film was made by Don Sharp who had previously directed The Stolen Airliner for the CCF.[3]

Reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin called The Adventures of Hal 5 "a charming little film."[1]

Robert Shall, who wrote a book on CCF movies, had Hal 5 "combines two favorite CFF elements: gentle fantasy and nostalgic affection for vintage vehicles of varying kinds...the appeal, apart from the charming anthropomorphic car, lies in the presentation of a rural idyll... the pace is particularly leisurely."[4]

References

  1. ^ a b ADVENTURES OF HAL 5, The Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 25, Iss. 288, (Jan 1, 1958): 152.
  2. ^ The Adventures of Hal 5 at Chestnut.com
  3. ^ Obituary: Don Sharp: His eerily atmospheric Hammer horror films included The Kiss of the Vampire Bergan, Ronald. The Guardian 24 Dec 2011: 39.
  4. ^ Shail, Robert (21 March 2016). The Children's Film Foundation: History and Legacy. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 55-56.

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