All the Little Animals


All the Little Animals is a 1998 drama film directed and produced by Jeremy Thomas and starring Christian Bale and John Hurt. Based on the 1968 novella of the same name by Walker Hamilton, it was adapted for the screen by Eski Thomas.
The film screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. It was released in the United States on 3 September 1999.

Plot

The story centers on an emotionally challenged man named Bobby. He runs away from home in order to escape his abusive stepfather, nicknamed "The Fat", who had killed Bobby's pet mouse and, as Bobby puts it, screamed at his mother until she died as a result. He finds himself in woodlands near Cornwall in England, eventually meeting an old man after being involved in a car accident. Mr. Summers, as the man calls himself, spends his time traveling and giving burials to animals that have been killed by cars, a task he refers to as "The Work". Bobby, also having an affinity for animals, becomes friends with the old man and aids him in his task.
Eventually, the pair return to London to confront "The Fat".

Cast

  • John Hurt as Mr. Summers
  • Christian Bale as Bobby Platt
  • John Higgins as Dean
  • Daniel Benzali as Bernard 'The Fat' De Winter
  • James Faulkner as Mr. Stuart Whiteside
  • John O'Toole as Lorry Driver
  • Amanda Boyle as Des
  • Amy Robbins as Valerie Ann Platt, Bobby's Mother
  • Kaye Griffiths as Lepidopterist
  • Sevilla Delofski as Janet, De Winter's Secretary
  • Helen Kluger as Ice Cream Vendor
  • Shane Barks as Young Bobby
  • Sjoerd Broeks as Mark
  • Elizabeth Earl as Child in Van
  • Andrew Dixon as Philip

Background

Jeremy Thomas, by then an Academy Award-winning producer, later remembered his journey to becoming a director: