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The Railway Children Return

The Railway Children Return

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In the midst of World War II, three evacuee children are sent from their home by their mother to live in a Yorkshire village.

CertificatePG

Duration95 mins

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  • Mohamed, 10
  • 2 reviews

"The Railway Children Return" review by Mohammed

5 stars

30 Nov 2022

The Railway Children Return is set in 1944 , British cities danger are increasing of the war. 3 evacuee children: Lily Patty and Ted are sent away from Salford Home and are sent to Yorkshire where they meet Bobbie as well as her daughter Annie and her grandson Thomas. They get along have fun until. They found out Thomas dad died in the war which is sad to be honest. But the lily and her siblings still dont know if their dad is still alive. With their help , the evacuees began to settle in life of the country side. But when they discover an injured American soldier hiding out at the railway station . the children set out on a perilous quest to help they re new friend .who. like them , is long away from home. Well this my review Mr Halls and I really LOVED the movie

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