The Bushbaby (1969) | |
Director(s) | John Trent |
Producer(s) | John Trent |
Top Genres | Adventure, Drama |
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The Bushbaby (1969) was a Adventure - Drama Film directed by John Trent and produced by John Trent.
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Jackie's family's surname in the novel is Rhodes, as opposed to Leeds.
The anthem sung by the characters at the church is called "Onward, Christian Soldiers," a nineteenth century English hymn. Its words were written originally by Sabine Baring-Gould in 1865, and the music was composed by Arthur Sullivan in 1871, a tune he named "St. Gertrude."
The film reveals that John Leeds's wife, Penelope Leeds, had died during the uprising of 1961. In the novel by William Stevenson, Penelope (who is referred to as "Penny") still lives, and so do Jackie's siblings, whom are all absent in the film.
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The anthem sung by the characters at the church is called "Onward, Christian Soldiers," a nineteenth century English hymn. Its words were written originally by Sabine Baring-Gould in 1865, and the music was composed by Arthur Sullivan in 1871, a tune he named "St. Gertrude."
The film reveals that John Leeds's wife, Penelope Leeds, had died during the uprising of 1961. In the novel by William Stevenson, Penelope (who is referred to as "Penny") still lives, and so do Jackie's siblings, whom are all absent in the film.
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