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21972 film, adapted from a classic children's ghost story by Lionel Jeffries from Antonia Barber's ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Ghosts]]''.
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4In Camden Town, 1918, Mrs. Allen (Dorothy Alison) and her three children, Lucy (Creator/LynneFrederick), James (Garry Miller) and baby Benjamin, are met by the mysterious Mr. Blunden (Laurence Naismith), a kindly but mysterious old man who offers them a caretaker's job at a burnt-down old mansion. Upon their arrival, Lucy and James encounter two children, around their own age, who may or may not be ghosts. And just what do they have to do with the mysterious, and amazing, Mr. Blunden?
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6!!This story provides examples of:
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8* AdaptedOut: The junior partner, Smith, is absent from the film, and his appearance at the end is given to Mr. Clutterbuck.
9* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Several, some minor; but the largest is the snobbish Georgie in the book who is dismisses Jamie as a silly ghost when Jamie tries to keep him quiet when spying on the adults and who criticises almost every character at some point. In the film, he is little more than an [[AdaptationalNiceGuy lovable, if easily cross, scamp.]]
10** Mr Wickens, whilst DumbMuscle in both; speaks in the book and seems to be genuinely unpleasant whilst the film version is clearly mentally ill and only speaks (or mumbles) coherently once in the whole fil.
11** Mr. Blunden himself seems a lot more confident in the film, though still guilt-stricken, he does not seem nearly as morose when offering the Allens a job and gleefully wishes Lucy and Jamie a happy Christmas.
12* TheAlcoholic: Mrs. Wickens, Bertie. In the original book, Mr. Wickens is too.
13* AmoralAttorney: The original Mr. Blunden.
14* ArcWords: "We three Kings of Orient Are..."
15* BadCopIncompetentCop: Blunden and Bertie in the original timeline.
16* BrainlessBeauty: Bella Wickens as she has a mind of a child.
17* CatsAreMean: Averted, Georgie refuses to test the potentially poisonous potion on Mrs Wickenses' cat because it hasnt done them any harm.
18* CelestialBureaucracy: In the book, after his death Mr. Blunden takes Jamie to a spectral court, where it is judged whether his striking from the legal register should be reversed.
19* CompositeCharacter: The film combines the secretary Mr. Clutterbug, who appears when the Allens come about the job, with the junior partner Mr. Smith, who arrives to inform Mrs. Allen of her inheritance. In the film, Smith is only mentioned.
20* DeadPersonConversation: When Sara and Georgie appear in 1918, Lucy and Jamie thought they were ghosts. However they are only here because they drank a potion that sent them forward in time. They prove that they are not ghosts by having Lucy and Jamie touch their hands. However, it turns out that Lucy and Jamie first instincts are true after they [[spoiler: find Sara and Georgie’s graves.]]
21* DisappearedDad: Mr. Allen has died in a car crash/during the war (in the book and film respectively) sometime before the story, as have Sara and Georgie's parents.
22* DumbMuscle: Mr. Wickens.
23* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The Wickenses, Mr. Wickens' mental problem is soon set-up when a patron of the pub taps on a glass (reminding him of the boxing bell) whilst Mrs Wickens reigns him in with a few sharp punches.
24* {{Foreshadowing}}: James sees a lot of himself in Sara, even describing it as like looking into a reflection.
25* GhostlyGoals: Sara and Georgie want to escape from their evil guardians whilst [[spoiler: Mr Blunden wants to make it up for allowing the children to die in the first place.]]
26* HandsomeLech: Bertie.
27* HauntedHouse: Although one of the "ghosts" [[spoiler: doesn't realise they're dead...]]
28* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Mr. Blunden has spent the past 100 years attempting this.]]
29* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Mr. Blunden dies to save Georgie and Jamie.]]
30* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Sara tries to see the best in everyone, holding affection for her Uncle Bertie and the pampered Bella, has a friendship [[spoiler: and later marries]] the lower-class stableboy Tom, and [[spoiler: continues to write to Georgie after their estrangement]]. Any scorn is reserved for Mrs. Wickens.
31* InvisibletoAdults: All the ghosts. Bella can see them as apparitions because she has the mind of a child.
32* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: The Wickenses die in their attempt to kill the children.]]
33* LargeHam: Mrs Wickens.
34* {{Mouthscreen}}: When Lucy begins to travel back to her own time, she pleads not to go back without Jamie. The camera quickly zooms onto Lucy's mouth as she says this over and over again, cutting between the intense closeup her talking mouth and the burning building for several minutes.
35* OurGhostsAreDifferent: Children who travel forwards or backwards in time becomes invisible to adults.
36* PensieveFlashback: Most of the finale.
37* PsychopathicManchild: Poor Mr. Wickens. He's not evil by nature, but brain damaged from his days as the boxer "Wrecker" Wickens. In the book, he is much more villainous, and actually speaks on occasion, instead of [[TheVoiceless just grunting.]]
38* RegencyEngland: Sara and Georgie are from this period, the year 1818 to be exact.
39* RunningGag: Nobody seems to remember the name of the secretary at Blunden, Claverton and Smith, despite Jamie's comment that no one could forget a name like "Clutterbug." Once he leaves, Claverton rebukes Clutterbug for having such a silly name, for which he apologises.
40* TheScrooge: The original Mr. Blunden.
41* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Lucy and Jamie are sent back in time to prevent Sarah and Georgie dying in a house fire.
42* StableTimeLoop: [[spoiler: By saving the children in the past, Lucy and Jamie unwittingly save their own ancestors.]]
43* StealthHiBye: Mr. Blunden's good at these.
44* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Lucy contemplates Bella and Bertie's eventual fates in the book. In the film [[spoiler: Bella almost certainly dies]], but that still leaves Bertie.
45* WouldHurtAChild: The Wickenses, oh so much.

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