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nanapug Tue 29-Oct-13 14:27:03

Can some one please remind me of the name of the American film about the child who always looks on the positive side of things and is always glad. I want to recommend it to someone but can't think of the name. Thank you x

Ana Tue 29-Oct-13 14:27:36

Pollyanna?

Aka Tue 29-Oct-13 14:30:32

Yes, Polyanna.

nanapug Tue 29-Oct-13 14:37:33

Ah yes, I remember, thank you x

sunseeker Tue 29-Oct-13 16:43:15

This happens to me all the time! I had a visitor this afternoon who said he had bumped into one of my neighbours he had worked with some time ago but couldn't remember his name and asked me what it was. He described him (even described his dog) and I couldn't for the life of me remember the name either - and he only lives two doors down from me!!!

Iam64 Tue 29-Oct-13 18:06:50

When working, we'd often comment that someone was going Pollyanna, if they had a more positive view of a situation than the majority. Didn't mean they were wrong - often!

absent Tue 29-Oct-13 18:39:35

Was that Hayley Mills?

Gally Tue 29-Oct-13 18:51:03

It was

positivepam Tue 29-Oct-13 19:12:26

I loved that film and the first record I ever had was from another film with Hayley Mills. It was called Lets Get together and the film was The Parent Trap and Hayley Mills sang it. Oh does anyone remember the song Jonny Remember Me by John Leighton? I had that record about the same time, early sixties I think. Gosh this is taking me back......was it really so long ago thlgrin thlconfused

Tegan Tue 29-Oct-13 19:39:22

I loved the chandelier at the start of the film and, in fact my son bought me a 'rainbow maker' for the kitchen a couple of Christmas's ago. Also loved the films with Kevin Corcoran that Walt Disney made round about that time as well, and there was another young actor that I had a huge crush on [need to google it now]. Think he was in Swiss Family Robinson.

Tegan Tue 29-Oct-13 19:51:32

Tommy Kirk....I was so in love with him. He came out a few years later [according to wikipedia] so my love was doomed to ne unrequited sad[story of my life....]

Deedaa Tue 29-Oct-13 21:51:50

I loved Johnny Remember Me pam I played it and played it. I also loved Tell Laura I Love Her, I think morbid was my middle name grin
Nowadays I suppose I'd have been a goth.

tiggypiro Tue 29-Oct-13 22:26:14

If you do fancy being a goth Deedaa go to Whitby (North Yorkshire coast) on one of their 'Goth Weekends' (or weeks?). There are goths there of all ages !!

merlotgran Tue 29-Oct-13 22:45:51

I liked Hayley Mills in Whistle Down The Wind.

Iam64 Wed 30-Oct-13 08:23:58

Deedaa - I also loved all those death songs in my early teens, must have fitted in with the drama of suddenly growing 4 " over the summer holidays at 13 and by september finding myself head and shoulders taller than the other girls. The boys of course didn't reach my shoulders. Tiggyprio - Whitby is one of my all time favourites, and it's definitely developed an alternative type feel. As well as goths, frankenstein and the old town hippy feel, there are a number of weekend festivals, including a Star Wars convention. What is it about the music of our youth that makes us smile, even when it's morbid

feetlebaum Wed 30-Oct-13 08:29:34

I don't know about the songs of your youth - they wouldn't be the same as mine... "Two Brothers", "Gloomy Sunday" come to mind.

'Gloomy Sunday, with shadows I spend it all
My heart and I have decided to end it all...'

Yeah.

dorsetpennt Wed 30-Oct-13 09:27:05

From a book written by Eleanor H. Porter. Books published then and before that time had quite a religious leaning, extolling the virtues of sacrifice and goodness. My GM's favourite book as a child was Wide Wide World [she was born in 1897] I have her copy still - also Froggy's Little Brother, I have that copy too. Youngsters would find them very difficult to read these days.

Mishap Wed 30-Oct-13 09:37:40

Whistle Down the Wind was also my favourite of Hayley Mills' films - the music is wonderful.

KatyK Wed 30-Oct-13 10:45:28

All the kids in our area loved Hayley Mills. I just wanted to BE her. The boy in the street who everyone fancied was mad about her which made it worse! Her life (in films obviously) couldn't have been more different to mine. sad

Tegan Wed 30-Oct-13 11:09:30

She seems to have led such a well balanced life [for a child star, that is] but then, no wonder coming from such a well balanced family. Stopped acting to raise her children. I loved her sons band, Kula Shaker.

positivepam Thu 31-Oct-13 21:48:34

I loved Whistle Down the Wind, oh and it made me cry, still does. I wanted to be Hayley Mills as well.........aah happy days.grin

Stansgran Fri 01-Nov-13 12:26:33

I've been trying to remember the name of a film and the actors. This has reminded me. I think it was john mills in a rather"gritty"northern film. He was a stern paterfamilias who treated himself to an expensive overcoat(Crombie) while the family handed over their wages to him. One daughter couldn't eat the kipper? Herrings ? For tea and he insisted they were dished up to her again. Turns out she was pregnant but un married and I think he went benevolent at the end. Please does anyone remember it?

rosesarered Fri 01-Nov-13 12:31:39

Stansgran, the John Mills film is Hobson's Choice.

liminetta Mon 11-Nov-13 20:59:17

I used to want to be Hayley Mills.I used to like to think that we were twins, as we had the same birthday, and we are the same age, and fair-haired.I wonder if todays kids dream about things like this?

merlotgran Mon 11-Nov-13 21:10:27

I liked the film 'The Family Way' with Hayley Mills, Hywel Bennett, John Mills and Wilfred Pickles.

I went off her after that though as I thought Jane Asher was more cool.