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Overview

User Rating:
6.9/10   6,471 votes
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Writers:
Laurence Sterne (novel)
Frank Cottrell Boyce (screenplay)
Contact:
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Release Date:
20 January 2006 (UK) more
Genre:
Comedy more
Tagline:
Because everyone loves an accurate period piece. more
Plot:
Director Michael Winterbottom (Northam) attempts to shoot the adaptation of Laurence Sterne's essentially unfilmable novel, "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman." full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
2 wins & 12 nominations more
NewsDesk:
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 (From ioncinema. 1 September 2005)

User Comments:
Film version of a possibly unfilmable--some might say unreadable--novel more (113 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)

Steve Coogan ... Tristram Shandy / Walter Shandy / Steve Coogan

Rob Brydon ... Capt. Toby Shandy / Rob Brydon

Keeley Hawes ... Elizabeth

Shirley Henderson ... Susannah
Raymond Waring ... Trim
Conal Murphy ... Young Tristram Shandy - Age 6
Joe Williams ... Young Tristram Shandy - Age 9

Paul Kynman ... Obadiah
Mark Tandy ... London Doctor

Mary Healey ... Midwife
Dylan Moran ... Dr. Slop
Jack Shepherd ... Surgeon
David Walliams ... Parson

Jeremy Northam ... Mark
Benedict Wong ... Ed

Naomie Harris ... Jennie
Claire Keelan ... Make-up Assistant

Kelly Macdonald ... Jenny
Mark Hadfield ... Leo
Elizabeth Berrington ... Debbie
Mark Williams ... Ingoldsby
Jenny Ogilvie ... Sandy
Tony Wilson ... TV Interviewer (as Anthony H. Wilson)
Justine Mitchell ... Tony's Director
Kieran O'Brien ... Gary
Roger Allam ... Adrian

Ashley Jensen ... Lindsey
James Fleet ... Simon
Ian Hart ... Joe
Ronni Ancona ... Anita
Greg Wise ... Greg
Paul Rider ... Prop Guy

Stephen Fry ... Patrick Curator / Parson Yorick

Sara Stewart ... Joanna

Gillian Anderson ... Widow Wadman
Stephen Rodrick ... New York Times Reporter
Stuart Wilson ... Sound Mixer
Rosie Cavaliero ... Rachel
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Andy Callaghan ... Playing Film Crew
Peter Bach ... Visual Effects Supervisor (uncredited)
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Directed by
Michael Winterbottom 
 
Writing credits
Laurence Sterne (novel "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy")

Frank Cottrell Boyce (screenplay) (as Martin Hardy)

Produced by
Jeff Abberley .... executive producer
Julia Blackman .... executive producer
Wendy Brazington .... co-producer
Andrew Eaton .... producer
Henry Normal .... executive producer
Kate Ogborn .... executive producer
Anita Overland .... co-producer
Tracey Scoffield .... executive producer
David M. Thompson .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Edward Nogria 
 
Cinematography by
Marcel Zyskind 
 
Film Editing by
Peter Christelis 
 
Casting by
Wendy Brazington 
 
Production Design by
John Paul Kelly 
 
Art Direction by
Emma MacDevitt 
 
Costume Design by
Charlotte Walter 
 
Makeup Department
Deborah Jarvis .... hair stylist
Deborah Jarvis .... makeup artist
Marese Langan .... chief hair designer
Marese Langan .... chief makeup designer
 
Production Management
Layla Blackman .... post-production supervisor (as Layla Evans)
Jethro Harris .... post-production manager: Pepper Post Production Ltd.
Cass Marks .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jessica Hurles-Laws .... second assistant director (as Jessica Hurles)
Josh Hyams .... third assistant director
Barrie McCulloch .... first assistant director
Lucy Thomas .... additional third assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Mark Billingham .... dressing props
Byron Broadbent .... stand-by art director
Dan Carling .... art department trainee: East Midlands (as Daniel Carling)
Justin Chappell .... carpenter
Shay Leonard .... property master
Andrew Palmer .... art department assistant
Luke Stevens .... art department trainee: Norfolk
Jackie Yau .... prop buyer
Rob Anderson .... construction coordinator (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Tim Alban .... foley recordist
Mark Appleby .... assistant dubbing mixer (as Mark Apply)
Orin Beaton .... boom operator
Richard Davey .... dubbing mixer
James Hamilton .... foley artist
Vincent Hazard .... sound effects editor
Richard Kondal .... dialogue editor
Mitch Low .... boom operator (as Mitchell Low)
Rowan October .... sound trainee
Joakim Sundström .... supervising sound editor
Jessie Taylor .... assistant dubbing mixer
Stuart Wilson .... sound
Jamie Roden .... adr mixer (uncredited)
Ted Swanscott .... adr mixer (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Doug McCarthy .... senior special effects technician
Charlie Bluett .... special effects prosthetics (uncredited)
Jo Grover .... special effects assistant (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Peter Bach .... head of film: Clear Films
Melissa Butler Adams .... compositor: Clear Films
Chris Eborn .... Shake engineer: Clear Films
James D. Etherington .... compositor: Clear Films (as Jim Etherington)
Adam Gascoyne .... lead compositor: Clear Films (as Adam Gasgcoine)
Laura Ricketts .... line producer: Clear Films
David J. Zimmerman .... data operator: Clear Films (as David Zimmerman)
Simon Hughes .... digital compositor (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Daniel Naprous .... stunt double: Obadiah
Gerard Naprous .... stunt coordinator
Andreas Petrides .... stunt coordinator
Tom Struthers .... stunt double: Dr. Slop
 
Camera and Electrical Department
John Colley .... gaffer
Derek Docherty .... rigger
Kevin Edwards .... camera trainee
Henry Landgrebe .... second assistant camera
John Law .... rigger
Pim Tjujerman .... first assistant camera
Amelia Troubridge .... still photographer
Mat Wilson .... best boy (as Matt Wilson)
 
Casting Department
Ruth Breslaw .... casting assistant
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Paula Casarin .... costume continuity
Richard Cooke .... assistant costume designer
Kate Eden .... wardrobe supervisor
Shane Kingdon .... costume assistant
Georgina Painter .... wardrobe assistant
Gilli Thompson .... period costume dyer
Sabrina Vickery .... wardrobe assistant
Hannah Walter .... costume assistant
 
Editorial Department
Ian Buchan .... assistant editor
Scott Hinchcliffe .... on-line editor: Pepper Post Production Ltd.
Jet Omoshebi .... digital colorist: Pepper Post Production Ltd.
Shane Warden .... on-line editor: Pepper Post Production Ltd.
Simon Giblin .... on-line editor (uncredited)
Steve Lemley .... color timer (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Christopher Barnett .... composer: additional music
Michael Nyman .... music arranger: Handel Sarabande
Leonard Rosenman .... music arranger: "Lilburlero" from "Barry Lyndon"
 
Transportation Department
Graham Farmer .... driver: East Midlands & Norfolk
Bob Hawkins .... driver: East Midlands & Norfolk
Chris Johnson .... driver: East Midlands & Norfolk
Alan Lewandowski .... driver: wardrobe truck (as Alan Lewandlyski)
George Martin .... driver: make-up truck
John Oxborough .... driver: East Midlands & Norfolk
Linton 'Bullet' Small .... driver: wardrobe truck
Bren Tierney .... driver coordinator
Bernie Walsh .... driver: East Midlands & Norfolk
Frank Wisbey .... driver: East Midlands & Norfolk
 
Other crew
Chris Andrews .... security officer
Isabel Begg .... head of business and legal affairs: BBC Films
Sarah Best .... production and finance coordinator: BBC Films
Izzy Bolling .... set runner: Norfolk
Emma Brazier .... assistant accountant
Fran Budd .... production secretary
Darren Capper .... rushes runner
Nicole Carmen-Davis .... production executive: Scion Films
Gilly Case .... location manager: Norfolk
Rachel Clark .... set runner: East Midlands
Owen Davies .... set runner: East Midlands
Megan Davis .... head of business and legal affairs: Scion Films
Dell Gakhal .... chef
Kidj Gakhal .... catering assistant
Helen Giles .... legal and business affairs executive: BBC Films
Robert Gomdez .... catering assistant
Alix Graham .... assistant production coordinator
Nicola Graydon .... publicist
David J. Groom .... floor runner (as David Groom)
Michael Groom .... floor runner
Hilary Grove .... production runner: Norfolk
Michael Harm .... additional location manager
Susy Liddell .... head of production: BBC Films
Fiona McGuire .... head of production: Revolution Films
Stephen Nex .... production assistant: Revolution Films
Melissa Parmenter .... assistant: Michael Winterbottom and Andrew Eaton
Melissa Parmenter .... location manager: East Midlands
Bev Reid .... production secretary: Scion Films
Joanne Sennitt .... production accountant: Scion Films
Camille Sims .... set runner: Norfolk
Maxine Stanley .... post-production accountant
Trevor Stanley .... production accountant
Laura Tatton .... production assistant: Scion Films
Ben Thomas .... business and legal affairs: Scion Films
Molly Tudhope .... assistant location manager
Nick Warren .... rushes runner
Sam Williams .... security officer
Sally Wright .... production runner: East Midlands
Pauline Burt .... risk manager (uncredited)
Heather Mansfield .... risk manager (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Tristram Shandy (UK) (working title)
Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story (USA)
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MPAA:
Rated R for language and sexual content.
Runtime:
94 min
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Company:
BBC Films more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
All of the armed soldiers (those with working guns) in the battle scenes, plus some other extras were members of the Sealed Knot Society, which tours the UK, performing historical re-enactments of the English Civil War. more
Quotes:
Steve Coogan: Do you know there's a good Groucho Marx story about, see, he meets a woman with seven children and says "Why've you got seven kids?" and she says "Because I love my husband." And he says, "Well, I love my cigar, but I take it out now and again." more
Movie Connections:
References Cold Mountain (2003) more
Soundtrack:
The Interview more

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68 out of 89 people found the following comment useful.
Film version of a possibly unfilmable--some might say unreadable--novel, 8 October 2005
9/10
Author: Karen Green (klg19) from New York City

Just saw this at the New York Film Festival, where it was met with the wild enthusiasm and raucous laughter it so fully deserves.

I intentionally avoided reading any reviews before I went, as I was so curious to see how Winterbottom (whose "24-Hour Party People" I had loved) would approach this bear of a book.

The film begins with the two stars getting made-up and chatting about the size of their roles and the color of their teeth (the actors, who appeared with Winterbottom in the post-screening Q&A at the festival, assured the audience that this opening scene, as well as their conversation over the end credits, was completely improvised). The scene shifts to Tristram Shandy beginning the narration of his life with an anecdote about Groucho Marx--and proceeds to go wild from there.

The cast is made up of some of the finest actors in British television--apart from the two leads, Dylan Moran of "Black Books" and David Walliams of "Little Britain" appear, as well as Stephen Fry, Shirley Henderson, and a host of others, including a splendid turn by Keeley Hawes in a role that consists of little more than labor pains and screaming--and one American: Gillian Anderson in a couple of wonderful scenes, one as herself and the other as the Widow Wadman.

As one of the actors observes in the film, Laurence Sterne had written "a post-modern novel before modernism had even been invented," and Winterbottom honors that admirably.

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