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Synopsis. On a train journey, Saki meets Mrs De Ropp, an oppressive aunt and guardian to an unruly brood. Inspired by the meeting, he imagines a tale of repressed children who find solace in their childish wonder, and are saved by their imagination. Cast.
- Sam Hobkinson
- BBC
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- Gemma Jones
- Sam Hobkinson
- BBC
On a train journey, Saki meets Mrs De Ropp, an oppressive aunt and guardian to an unruly brood. Inspired by the meeting, he imagines a tale of repressed children who find solace in their childish wonder, and are saved by their imagination.
May 2, 2007 · Who Killed Mrs De Ropp? (2007) Genre: Drama, TV Movie. Release Date: 2007-05-02. User Rating: 4.4/10 from 2 ratings. Runtime: 0h 58min.
Drama based on three stories of Saki, ‘The Storyteller’, ‘The Lumber Room’ and ‘Sredni Vashtar’, each one telling a cruelly funny tale of children using their imagination to overcome their repressed upbringing.