TY - ADVS AU - Casey,Michael AU - Rae,Douglas AU - Haig,David AU - Kirk,Brian AU - Radcliffe,Daniel AU - Mulligan,Carey AU - Wadham,Julian AU - McCann,Martin AU - Cattrall,Kim ED - Ecosse Films (Firm) ED - WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.) ED - Bord Scannán na hÉireann. ED - Ingenious Broadcasting (Firm) ED - Octagon Films. ED - BBC Video (Firm) ED - 2 Entertain Video (Firm) ED - BBC Worldwide Americas, Inc. ED - Warner Home Video (Firm) TI - My boy Jack SN - 1419865773 AV - PN1992.77 .M9 2008 U1 - 791.45/72 22 PY - 2008///] CY - [S.l.], Burbank, CA PB - BBC Video, 2 Entertain Video Limited, Distributed by BBC Worldwide Americas, Distributed by Warner Home Video KW - Kipling, Rudyard, KW - Kipling, John, KW - Fathers and sons KW - Drama KW - World War, 1914-1918 KW - Casualties KW - Father-son relationship KW - Biographical KW - Television feature KW - migfg KW - War KW - Historical KW - Television movies KW - gsafd KW - Biographical television programs KW - War television programs KW - Historical drama KW - War films KW - Historical films KW - Made-for-TV movies KW - Television adaptations KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Fiction films KW - Feature films N1 - Title from container; Special features: Interview with Daniel Radcliffe, David Haig, and Kim Cattrall; deleted scenes; Director of photography, David Odd ; editor, Tim Murrell ; music, Adrian Johnston ; costume designer, Lorna Marie Mugan ; production designer, Dave Arrowsmith; David Haig, Daniel Radcliffe, Carey Mulligan, Julian Wadham, Martin McCann, Kim Cattrall; Originally broadcast as a made-for-TV movie in 2007 N2 - It's 1914 and the British Empire's greatest supporter, Rudyard Kipling, is at the peak of his literary fame. Kipling's son, Jack, is determined to play his part in the immiment war with Germany but finds himself rejected due to his poor eyesight. Kipling uses his influence to land Jack a commission in the Irish Guards. Kipling's wife, Caroline, is bitterly upset, failing to see the glory in losing her only son to the war. How will the great writer, torn between his two greatest passions--devotion to King and Country and love for his family--justify the consequences of his actions to himself and his wife? ER -