Sand Castle is an intimate and engaging yarn about an afternoon at the seashore. Two young children, James and Laurie Cardwell, are left to their own devices by their neglectful parents and construct a sand castle. They then use their imaginations to "inhabit" their new fortress, populating it with colorful imaginary characters. As the afternoon creeps onward, the children's imagination runs wild. The film is a marvelous, nostalgic way to spend 67 minutes on a lazy afternoon.
The Sand Castle
A 67-minute classic film, "The Sand Castle", directed by Jerome Hill in 1961, delves into a captivating narrative revolving around...