The Trouble with 2B
In a close knit community, a group of kids assigned to helping out finds that good intentions can backfire in playful, unpredictable ways. The 2B classroom and their families throw themselves into a string of well meaning tasks, from helping a neighbor to organizing events, only to trigger a... Read more
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About The Trouble with 2B
In a close knit community, a group of kids assigned to helping out finds that good intentions can backfire in playful, unpredictable ways. The 2B classroom and their families throw themselves into a string of well meaning tasks, from helping a neighbor to organizing events, only to trigger a cascade of comical mishaps. Rather than punish the kids, adults step in with patience and humor, guiding them to see how planning and communication affect results. The film keeps the focus on warmth and teamwork, letting missteps become chances to learn and grow. The tone is light, gently affectionate, and focused on the everyday adventures of childhood. The setting favors ordinary life, with scenes at school, in the kitchen, and street.
Released in 1972, The Trouble with 2B was directed by Peter Smith. The family friendly film features an ensemble including Peggy Aitchison, Richard Wilson, Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson, and Rudolph Walker.
Box office data for this title is not publicly documented and there is no widely reported worldwide gross. It appears as a modest 1970s family release rather than a commercial blockbuster.
There is no widely noted cultural footprint attached to The Trouble with 2B. As a late 60s early 70s family entertainment piece, it has mostly faded from public conversation, with limited references in memes or retrospectives.
Critical commentary on this title is sparse in available archives. The film nevertheless sits in the tradition of family cinema that values teamwork, responsibility, and optimistic resolutions. The main takeaway centers on kids trying to help and learning through missteps, a reminder that guidance from adults can turn mistakes into growth rather than blame. In a world of flashy spectacle, it offers a quiet alternative that invites reflection.
Details
- Release Date
- January 01, 1972
- Runtime
- 1h 43m
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Family
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Studio
- Children's Film Foundation (CFF)
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Peggy Aitchison
Richard Wilson
Pauline Quirke
Linda Robson
Rudolph Walker
Director: Peter Smith