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Cast
George Cole | ... |
Stationmaster Pope
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Charlie Creed-Miles | ... |
Bob Gregson
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Martin Savage | ... |
Stanley
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John Thomson | ... |
Harold
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Harry Peacock | ... |
George
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Laura Fraser | ... |
Harriet Collins
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Celia Imrie | ... |
Miss Frazier
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Frank Finlay | ... |
Riorden Snr
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David Haig | ... |
Riorden Jnr
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David Ross | ... |
Chambers
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David Bradley | ... |
Elliot
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Nadia Sawalha | ... |
Rosa
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Stanley Townsend | ... |
Matapan
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Prunella Scales | ... |
Queen Victoria
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Timothy West | ... |
Sir Christopher Ellis
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Graham Seed | ... |
Queen Victoria's secretary
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Thomas Brodie-Sangster | ... |
Henry
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James Ward | ... |
Charlie
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Millie Findlay | ... |
Alice
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Eric Byrne | ... |
Tommy
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Francesca Martin | ... |
Polly
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Roy Smiles | ... |
Angry Local
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Tim Faraday | ... |
Angry Local
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Nick Bartlett | ... |
Angry Local
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Tom Hayes | ... |
Train Driver
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Jonathan Stratt | ... |
Fire Chief
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Vicki Pepperdine | ... |
Nurse
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Reuben Beau Davies | ... |
Orphan (uncredited)
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Louis Gill | ... |
Orphan (uncredited)
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Max Gill | ... |
Orphan (uncredited)
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Michael Jibson | ... |
Telegraph Boy (uncredited)
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Nick Turner | ... |
Soldier (uncredited)
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Directed by
John Roberts |
Written by
Mark Wallington | ... | (screenplay by) |
Joanne Reay | ... | (based on an original idea by) |
Produced by
Peter Hider | ... | line producer |
Judith Hunt | ... | producer |
Lolli Kimpton | ... | line producer: partial |
Gareth Neame | ... | executive producer |
Ann Scott | ... | producer |
David M. Thompson | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Ilona Sekacz | ... | (music by) |
Cinematography by
Vernon Layton | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Alex Mackie | ... | film editor |
Editorial Department
Ergin Ahmet | ... | telecine colorist |
Casting By
Gary Davy |
Production Design by
Caroline Amies |
Art Direction by
Dick George |
Costume Design by
Amy Roberts |
Makeup Department
Jo Adams | ... | makeup artist |
Nora Robertson | ... | makeup designer |
Aaron Sherman | ... | makeup artist: Prunella Scales |
Maralyn Sherman | ... | makeup artist: Prunella Scales |
Alex Volpe | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Clare Maclean | ... | post-production supervisor (as Clare Oliver) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Catherine Dunne | ... | second assistant director |
Dick George | ... | assistant director |
Marios Hamboulides | ... | assistant director |
Bill Kirk | ... | first assistant director |
Peter Nightingale | ... | third assistant director |
Gerry Wigzell | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Alan Bailey | ... | property master |
Guy Bradley | ... | assistant art director |
Graham Cole | ... | stand-by carpenter |
Terry Ennis | ... | stand-by props |
Dave Fisher | ... | stand-by props |
Ron Higgins | ... | set dresser |
Jason Hopperton | ... | set dresser |
Emily Lutyens | ... | art department assistant |
Stelios Polychronakis | ... | assistant art director |
Brian Read | ... | property buyer |
Tom Roberts | ... | stand-by painter |
Sound Department
Simon Gershon | ... | supervising sound editor |
Danny Hambrook | ... | sound recordist |
Adam Laschinger | ... | sound assistant |
Philip Meehan | ... | foley artist |
Andy Moffat | ... | boom operator |
Keith Tunney | ... | sound recordist: additional photography |
Hilary Wyatt | ... | supervising dialogue editor |
Visual Effects by
Richard Stammers | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Stunts
Riky Ash | ... | stunt coordinator / stunts |
Glenn Marks | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
James Gilligan | ... | electrician |
Andy Hopkins | ... | key grip |
Stuart Hurst | ... | best boy |
Ossie Jung | ... | gaffer |
Michael E.J. Miller | ... | camera operator |
Mike Miller | ... | camera operator |
James Scott | ... | clapper loader |
Gordon Segrove | ... | focus puller |
James Smith-Pryor | ... | electrician |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Maggie Partington-Smith | ... | costume assistant |
Music Department
Rachel Bolt | ... | musician: viola (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Cathy Doubleday | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Jacqueline Bunyan | ... | childrens chaperone |
Guy de Glanville | ... | runner |
Paul Mortimer | ... | unit paramedic |
Gill Raddings | ... | dog trainer |
Anne-Marie Speed | ... | dialect coach (as Anne Marie Speed) |
Clare Whitaker | ... | unit nurse |
Production Companies
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Special Effects
Other Companies
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
It is the 1890s. Bob Gregson is a young lad who works as a porter at a rural railway station. He is keen to impress the stationmaster who is looking for a successor because he is about to retire. Having fallen in love with a teacher called Harriet Collins, Bob wants to raise money to save the local orphanage where she works and where he was brought up, after he hears that a local businessman, Mr Riorden, wants to sell it as part of a property deal. He discovers a stray Jack Russell terrier in one of the crates of goods that were delivered to the station and finds out that it can perform tricks such as standing on its hind legs because it had previously worked in a circus. "Station Jim" soon becomes a local attraction with the passengers who pay money to see its tricks. Then it is announced that Queen Victoria will be visiting the station. If Bob plays his cards right, maybe he could persuade her to become a patron of the orphanage. Surely Mr Riorden would have second thoughts if she was a patron. Unknown to him, some anti-royalist terrorists are planning to shoot Victoria during the visit, but Station Jim recognises that the assassin is his old owner at the circus, foils the attempt and saves the day. Written by Anonymous |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Although there was a dog named Station Jim that was brought to Slough Station in Slough, Berkshire, England on the Great Western Railway as a 3 month old puppy in 1894 and was put to work performing tricks to collect money for the railway's Widows and Orphans Fund, the BBC movie dog and story line are not based on the true story. See more » |
Quotes |
[talking about Harriet Collins]
Bob Gregson: What does she look like? Henry: Well, she reminds me of an Armstrong Class 592 (steam locomotive). Bob Gregson: So she's attractive, then? See more » |