MAY I put in an urgent plea for children's films without bogeys?
That excellent Disney offering, Lullaby Land, was ruined for at least one child by the terrifying goblin shapes, which actually sent him in desperation to hide under his seat.
Now I hear the same of Babes in Toyland.
‘When we are constantly warned that the nerves of the post-war child are weak, and we know by experience that he cannot bear the sight of deformities, it is a pity that no
"U" certificate so far gives us any guarantee against this danger.
Would it not be possible to have humour, and even oddity, without ugliness?
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