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Charming little family-friendly novelty.
EyeAskance27 May 2023
A benevolent space-man visits our world, and befriends a family and their talking pet dog. While traveling from the hinterlands to London, they meet a variety of odd characters, including a rodent-man who turns people into animals.

This largely forgotten British musical fantasy is presented in pantomime style, being performed for an audience of children who periodically interact with the stage actors. It's a relatively well appointed film despite its very modest budget, and the music, while a bit on the twee side, is pleasant and professionally orchestrated. The costumes and sets are fun and colorful, and they typify a classic midcentury modern aesthetic.

Some adult viewers might get a little impatient with this one, but young children are almost certain to enjoy it.

6/10.
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