
Compelled to find her own amusement whilst confined to bed after a
riding accident, Marianne fills her sketchpad with drawings of an
imaginary place. When she sleeps she dreams of her imaginary world and
realises that the more she draws in her waking hours, the more she can
explore when she sleeps. She draws a house to investigate in her dreams
and is shocked to find a boy looking at her through one of its
windows...
A milestone in children’s television drama, Escape
Into Night was adapted from Catherine Storr’s novel Marianne Dreams by
Ruth Boswell (Timeslip, The Tomorrow People). The combination of
Boswell’s taught scripts, Richard Bramall’s clever direction and Alan
Coleman’s production enabled the juvenile cast to give memorable and,
sometimes, terrifying performances. More experimental than most
children’s drama series, Escape Into Night’s surreal, dark tone and
eerie sense of unearthliness made an indelible impression on its
viewing public and is still remembered, perhaps with a sense of unease,
after nearly 40 years.
Originally made in colour, Escape Into
Night now exists only as black and white telerecordings made for
overseas sales, the original colour videotapes having been junked many
years ago.

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Vikki Chambers, Sonia Graham, Steven Jones, Patricia Maynard, Edmund Pegge

Richard Bramall

150 mins

1972



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English

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2 - will only play on UK / European DVD player or multi region
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£14.99