The Young Visiters

The Young Visiters

Movie

  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Award(s): BAFTA TV 2004 (Won)
    BAFTA TV 2004 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: A Princess for Christmas, High School Musical 2
  • Story:
    The Young Visiters, written in twelve days by nine-year-old Daisy Ashford in 1890, is a surreal blend of naiveté, precocious perception and inadvertent social satire.
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STORY

Story
The Young Visiters, written in twelve days by nine-year-old Daisy Ashford in 1890, is a surreal blend of naiveté, precocious perception and inadvertent social satire.

AWARDS

Won
BAFTA TV Award

Best Original Television Music | 2004 | Nicholas

Nominations
BAFTA TV Award

Best Actor | 2004 | Jim

RTS Television Award

Best Production Design Drama | 2004 | Malcolm

Best Tape and Film Editing Drama | 2004

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Based on the novel "The Young Visiters (or Mr Salteena's Plan)", published in Britain in 1919 and written by Daisy Ashford who was only 8 years old at the time.

The source novel incorporated a lot of Ashford's mis-spellings, and the film does this also - in the title, and in some of the signs which can be seen in the palace scenes (e.g. 'Prince of Whales').

Popular Dialogues

"[First lines] Narrator: [Voice over] In the long summer of 1890 a young lady decided to write her first novel. [the face of a young child appears on the screen as she sits up in the grass] Narrator: She wrote a chapter a day between breakfast and bath time and delivered it to her parents in a stout tuppenny exercise book exactly twelve days later. The young lady's name was Daisy Ashford and she was nine years old."

"Daisy Ashford: [Voice over] Mr Salteena was an elderly man of forty two."