The Wolves Of Willoughby Chase (film)
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''The Wolves of Willoughby Chase'' is a 1989
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film directed by Stuart Orme (in his theatrical directorial debut) with a screenplay by William M. Akers. The film was based on the 1962 novel of the same name, written by
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Plot

Like the book, the film is set in an alternative-history version of nineteenth century
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where packs of wolves roam the countryside. Bonnie Green is the spoiled daughter of Lady Willoughby, who live at the country estate of Willoughby Chase. Lady Willoughby is ill, and her father plans to take a convalescence to the
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. Meanwhile, in London, Bonnie's cousin, Sylvia, is leaving her Aunt Jane to keep Bonnie company while her parents are away. While travelling on a train, she meets a mysterious man named Grimshaw. At Willoughby Chase, a beautiful middle-aged woman arrives, revealing herself to be Bonnie and Sylvia's fourth cousin and their new governess, Letitia Slighcarp. The following morning, Bonnie sneaks into the carriage meant to pick up Sylvia, taking with her a rifle. When the train arrives at the station, Mr. Grimshaw is knocked unconscious after wolves attempt to attack the train. Bonnie and Sylvia take Mr. Grimshaw with them back to Willoughby Chase. Not long after, Bonnie's parents leave for their convalescence aboard the Thessaly. The next day, Bonnie and Sylvia go out on a sleigh and are almost attacked by wolves until they are rescued by Simon, a boy who lives in a cave and raises geese. The girls return in the night to discover that Miss Slighcarp has dismissed all of the servants except for James and Pattern. During dinner, Miss Slighcarp refuses to give an explanation on the servants' dismissal, gives the girls
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instead of their usual feast and harshly reprimands Bonnie after she accidentally spills a glass of
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on her father's farewell letter; thus Bonnie begins to suspect her governess's true cold and evil nature. The day after, Bonnie and Sylvia catch Miss Slighcarp in Lady Willoughby's best dress. Bonnie demands she take it off and eventually throws a pot full of water on Miss Slighcarp yelling, 'I hate you!' Miss Slighcarp then locks Bonnie in a wardrobe in the schoolroom, and Sylvia sees that Miss Slighcarp has ordered James to rid of all the toys. Sylvia steals the key from Miss Slighcarp, who is bathing (and is actually bald), and frees Bonnie. They discover a secret passage and overhear a conversation in which Miss Slighcarp reveals she has forged a copy of Lord Willoughby's will (with Mr. Grimshaw's help, as he is a master forger as well as her ally) and prearranged the sinking of the Thessaly ship by paying the captain in an attempt to claim the Willoughby fortune. Mr. Grimshaw throws the real will into the fireplace but Bonnie and Sylvia rescue the remaining part of it. Bonnie pretends to have gone manic after being in the cupboard too long, in an attempt to lure Dr. Morne to rescue them. The plan fails as Sylvia is caught by Mr. Grimshaw, and Miss Slighcarp burns the letter addressed to Dr. Morne. To get them out of her way Slighcarp rides a carriage with the girls aboard and takes them to an orphanage in the industrial town of Blastburn, run by the widowed Gertrude Brisket (an old friend of Slighcarp's) and her teenage son Rupert, where they are forced to work in a laundry with dangerous machinery that keeps breaking down from improper maintenance; on one such case, a small boy named Joey tries to help Sylvia when she is about to fall, but is prevented to do so by Bonnie for his own safety, and she saves her cousin. Some time later, Joey dies due to
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with a bed sheet after he accidentally falls into one of the laundry tubs. Meanwhile, Miss Slighcarp gets a newspaper from Blastburn with the headline, 'Thessaly Sunk!' thus she decides to return to Blastburn. During the journey, Simon sneaks into the carriage unnoticed. In Blastburn, Slighcarp tells Brisket she will be able to join her in Willoughby Chase after inheriting Lord Willoughby's fortune, and that they will have to dispose of the girls. Bonnie and Sylvia are locked in a coal room, and Simon attempts to help them. When they are discovered trying to escape, Rupert and Miss Slighcarp chase Bonnie and Sylvia through the entire facility, but in the process Rupert falls into two rollers meant for clothing and gets crushed to death. Slighcarp informs Brisket of the girls' escape and of her son's death. Brisket is deeply grieved by losing her son, and weeps, but Slighcarp simply retorts 'You can mourn later, they've escaped!' Simon and the girls escape in the carriage Slighcarp travelled in and when they finally arrive at the grounds of Willoughby Chase, they use a horse-drawn sleigh. But Miss Slighcarp and Brisket follow in a motorized sleigh, as well as a pack of ravenous wolves. Brisket is killed when Slighcarp accidentally pushes her off the sleigh and she is eaten by wolves. Slighcarp then loses control of the sleigh which explodes due to overheating of the mechanism causing her to fly out; thus she is presumed
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. James is informed that the Willoughbys have been saved, and he and Pattern capture Mr. Grimshaw as he attempts to escape. Bonnie and Sylvia return to the Chase where they eat some food and afterwards change into clean dresses. Unfortunately some wolves infiltrate the household and begin to chase the girls through the manor. When they try to escape, in order to arrive at Simon's cave, Miss Slighcarp unexpectedly emerges from the back kitchen door. Incredibly she has survived the sleigh's explosion, but her once beautiful face has now become horribly disfigured by serious burns and her elegant clothes have become charred rags. She threatens to
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Sylvia in a basin and tries to stab Bonnie with kitchen knives, but she is bravely attacked back by Bonnie who pushes her into the stove and sets her dress on fire, causing her to flee the house shrieking in panic. Just after, Lord and Lady Willoughby return from their recuperation, having survived the sinking of the ship and being stranded on a tropical island. Slighcarp, exhausted, wounded and defeated, is devoured by wolves near the grounds. A short time later, Grimshaw is arrested after trying to steal all the estate's silver, amazingly showing no resistance and saying joyously that it is a miracle. Lord Willoughby decides to give Aunt Jane the mansion's East Wing, so that she has a place to live and Sylvia does not have to leave her cousin behind.


Cast

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Stephanie Beacham Stephanie Beacham (born 28 February 1947) is an English television, film, radio and theatre actress. Although she has a wide number of credits to her name, Beacham is best known for for playing Sable Colby in the ABC soap operas ''The Colbys'' ...
as Letitia Slighcarp *
Mel Smith Melvyn Kenneth Smith (3 December 1952 – 19 July 2013) was an English comedian, actor and director. Smith worked on the sketch comedy shows ''Not the Nine O'Clock News'' and ''Alas Smith and Jones'' with his comedy partner, Griff Rhys Jones. S ...
as Mr. Grimshaw *Emily Hudson as Bonnie Willoughby *Aleks Darowska as Sylvia *
Geraldine James Geraldine James, OBE (born 6 July 1950) is an English film and television actress. Biography Early life and family James was born in Maidenhead, Berkshire, to a cardiologist father and an alcoholic mother, who had been a nurse. She failed her ...
as Gertrude Brisket *
Richard O'Brien Richard Timothy Smith. known professionally as Richard O'Brien, is a British-New Zealand actor, writer, musician, composer, and television presenter. He wrote the musical stage show ''The Rocky Horror Show'' in 1973, which has remained in conti ...
as James *
Jane Horrocks Barbara Jane Horrocks (born 18 January 1964) is a British actress. She portrayed the roles of Bubble and Katy Grin in the BBC sitcom ''Absolutely Fabulous''. She was nominated for the 1993 Olivier Award for Best Actress for the title role in th ...
as Pattern *Lynton Dearden as Simon *
Jonathan Coy Jonathan Coy (born 24 April 1953, in Hammersmith, London) is a British actor. He has worked since 1975 largely in television, notably as Henry in the long-running legal series '' Rumpole of the Bailey'' and as Bracegirdle in the television ser ...
as Lord Willoughby *
Eleanor David Maria Eleanor David (born 30 November 1955) is an English actress who has worked on projects in the UK, the US and New Zealand. She won positive reviews for her starring role in the biopic '' Sylvia'', in which she played pioneering educational ...
as Lady Willoughby *
Gillian Hanna Gillian Hanna (20 June 1944 – 18 August 2019) was an Irish stage, film, TV and voice actress. She founded the feminisMonstrous Regiment Theatre Companyabout which she wrote a book that was published in 1991. Early life Hanna graduated with a ...
as Mrs. Shubunkin *
Dilys Hamlett Dilys Hamlett (31 March 1928, South Tidworth, Hampshire – 7 July 2002, Cupar, Fife) was a British actress. Early life Dilys Hamlett was born on 31 March 1928 in South Tidworth, Hampshire (now in Wiltshire), and developed an early interest ...
as Aunt Jane *Abbie Dabner as Rupert Brisket * Jirí Lábus as Dr. Morne *
Rebecca Callard Rebecca Jayne Callard (born 3 June 1975) is an English actress and writer. Early life Callard was born Rebecca Jayne Atkinson, the only surviving child from her mother Beverley Callard's first marriage to Paul Atkinson. Her parents divorced i ...
as Emma *William Martin as Joey *
Trevor Byfield Trevor Mills Byfield (20 October 1943 – 11 October 2017) was a British character actor particularly well known for his roles on British television. In many of his later roles he was credited as Zig Byfield. Theatre work Prior to his work in t ...
as Train Driver *Robert Hamilton as Coal Man


Music

Colin Towns Colin William Towns (born 13 May 1948 in West Ham, London) is an English composer and keyboardist. He was noted for playing in bands formed by ex-Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan, and later worked extensively in composing soundtracks for film, telev ...
' original score to ''The Wolves of Willoughby Chase'' was released in 1995 by Digital TER Records. Unfortunately the album only includes cues of certain scenes while the rest of the score remains unreleased or incomplete; such as Letitia Slighcarp's arrival to Willoughby Chase, the scene where Slighcarp locks Bonnie in the schoolroom wardrobe, the dismissal of the servants, the introduction before the journey to Blastburn, the entire first portion of the chase sequence in the Blastburn workhouse and the final moments of the motorized sleigh sequence, among others. Track listing #Willoughby House - 2:15 #Main Theme - 2:09 #Rocking Horse - 1:38 #Bonnie Collects Sylvia - 4:07 #Playing in the Snow - 1:32 #Simon's Cave - 3:11 #Slighcarp in the Bath - 1:55 #Secret Passage - 2:24 #Journey to Blastburn - 1:47 #Mrs. Brisket - 0:59 #Home Thoughts - 1:34 #Collage - 1:30 #Dangerous Laundry - 2:02 #Quick They've Escaped - 1:50 #The Ski Sledge - 2:51 #Theme - 0:19 #Slighcarp the Witch - 1:28 #The Parents Return - 1:36 #Sufficient for Her Needs - 0:54 #Main Themes - 3:04


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wolves Of Willoughby Chase 1989 films 1989 directorial debut films British alternative history films Films based on children's books British fantasy films Films set in England Films set in the 19th century Films based on British novels Films scored by Colin Towns 1980s English-language films 1980s British films