- Toymaker Horace Ford is increasingly preoccupied with memories of his childhood, endangering his job and marriage - but a visit to his old neighborhood brings a haunting encounter, suggesting the time was not as idyllic as he remembers.
- Toy designer, Horace Ford's very enthusiastic about what he does, and his memories of childhood are beginning to become an obsession. But, those childhood moments which brought him great joy aren't remembered by anytime else - even his mother. She doesn't recall their time living on Randolph Street as such a great time. Horace goes to visit the old neighborhood, but when he gets there, he seems to have stepped back in time, and the past starts to spill over into the present. He returns to the street several times, and the scene repeats itself. He begins to realise -his childhood wasn't the wonderful one he remembered.—garykmcd
- The designer of toys Horace Maxwell Ford is a thirty-seven-year-old man that is trapped in his past childhood, obsessed by his memories at the Randolph Street, where he was raised. He is married with Laura and his mother Mrs. Ford lives also with the couple. His chief and friend Leonard O'Brien tries to control Horace, but when he decides to visit the Randolph St. and meets his old friends as children, he endangers his job and his marriage.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Horace Ford is a toy designer who keeps remembering his childhood. His revelries negatively affects his work and his family life. His workmates and family are burdened by the constant stories of his idyllic childhood. One evening he returns to his old neighborhood and realizes he has somehow returned to his old neighborhood as it was when he was a kid and was looking at himself as a child and his childhood friends.
Initially his experiences are positive -- children playing innocently and impulsively. When he returns to the present he is increasingly unhappy. On his 38th birthday he returns again and is assaulted by his old companions he remembered fondly. Horace realizes that his childhood was not the happy and warm time he remembered. He returns to his own time period with new found appreciation for his current self.
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