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Stephen Poliakoff (writer)
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20 November 2009 (UK) more
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A mysterious tale set around a traditional British family on the eve of World War Two. full summary | add synopsis
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(Credited cast)| Romola Garai | ... | Anne Keyes | |
| Bill Nighy | ... | Alexander | |
| Julie Christie | ... | Elizabeth | |
| David Tennant | ... | Hector | |
| Juno Temple | ... | Celia | |
| Eddie Redmayne | ... | Ralph | |
| Asier Newman | ... | Mick | |
| Christopher Lee | ... | Walter | |
| Charlie Cox | ... | Lawrence | |
| Hugh Bonneville | ... | Gilbert | |
| Jenny Agutter | ... | Maud | |
| Jeremy Northam | ... | Balcombe | |
| Tom Goodman-Hill | ... | Reginald Payne - Director | |
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| James Bartholomew | ... | Police Photographer | |
| Sam Heydon | ... | Henry Appleby | |
| Sam Kubrick-Finney | ... | Young Walter | |
| Toby Regbo | ... | Michael Walton | |
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1939 (UK) (working title)
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Canada:129 min (Toronto International Film Festival)
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The film reunites Bill Nighy with two of his on screen daughters from different movies, Romola Garai from I Capture the Castle (2003) and Juno Temple from Notes on a Scandal (2006). Bill Nighy portrays their father in this movie as well. more
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I had the privilege of attending the world premiere of this film at the Toronto International Film Festival last night. It tells the story of the aristocratic Keyes family in the days leading up to the outbreak of WWII. The father played superbly by Bill Nighy is an influential MP and an all round "good egg" of a dad to his three children. The oldest daughter Ann, played by Romola Garai is an adopted child but seems to fit in perfectly with her younger siblings and is the life and soul of the family. The film starts as a classic English period piece with lavish settings in Norfolk and London involving picnics and parties. However, as war gets closer, dramatic and strange events involving the family and friends slowly change the mood of the film. Other reviewers have made comparisons to Hitchcock's films and I have to agree with them. I enjoyed the film but there were definitely a few situations that did not ring true. The ending was particularly clumsy and there were some strange scenes that just didn't seem to fit. At 130 minutes it was probably 20 minutes too long. There were good performances by Julie Christie as a batty aunt and Jeremy Northam as a sinister government official. A good watch if you like British mysteries