The Harry Hill Movie
- 2013
- 1 Std. 28 Min.
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen he thinks his hamster Abu (Johnny Vegas) has just a week to live, Harry Hill (Harry Hill) and his Nan (Dame Julie Walters) take the hamster to Blackpool. However, Harry's twin Otto (Mat... Alles lesenWhen he thinks his hamster Abu (Johnny Vegas) has just a week to live, Harry Hill (Harry Hill) and his Nan (Dame Julie Walters) take the hamster to Blackpool. However, Harry's twin Otto (Matt Lucas) wants to kidnap Abu, and sends Ed (Simon Bird) and Kisko (Guillaume Delauney) to ... Alles lesenWhen he thinks his hamster Abu (Johnny Vegas) has just a week to live, Harry Hill (Harry Hill) and his Nan (Dame Julie Walters) take the hamster to Blackpool. However, Harry's twin Otto (Matt Lucas) wants to kidnap Abu, and sends Ed (Simon Bird) and Kisko (Guillaume Delauney) to pursue them.
- Abu
- (Synchronisation)
- Policeman
- (as Mark Allis)
- Veterinary Receptionist
- (as Camilla Marie Beeput)
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Had the film been branded as a new venture or a change in Harrys' professional direction we could accept why it may not have been to our liking. However the film is called "The Harry Hill Movie" and we naturally expected a feast of his humour and the entertainment enjoyed from watching his performances on television.
A star studied cast only raised our expectations and veiled the dreadful reviews that we had chosen not to embrace. I am at a complete loss as to why such highly acclaimed actors would want to be associated with a potentially career damaging script.
Take a walk in the park, rake some leaves or consider a cold shower but do not go and spend money going to see this.
Harry and his team need to make an apology to those fans who have wasted hard earned money going to see this.
If you were expecting Oscar winning performances, high quality scripts and plot then more fool you for going to watch this film. My son loves Harry Hill and his wacky humour and that is exactly what you get and unlike many British TV stuff that gets transferred to big screen there was less (in time) rubbish on screen.
The jokes are sometimes predictable and on other occasions not, they run throughout the film and you can't help but smile and yes god forbid all those people that foolishly expected more laugh out loud at some parts.
I think we can all honestly say that no British TV transferred to big screen has been a big success. Look at Keith Lemon , brilliant on TV yet the film was utter dross and had far more dull parts than this movie.
Go and see it for what it is relax and enjoy.
There were loads of funny scenes, including a fight on top of Blackpool tower. The worst part was the end credits! He has a strange background in the film, because he has a twin brother brought up by Alsatians because his Nan couldn't look after them both because their parents went on holiday but ended up staying there.
Brilliant idea for a family afternoon if you need some comedy to liven up your day!
An adult man who lives with his grandmother as well as a...teddy bear who is gravely ill and only has a week to live, allegedly and thus his housemates try to offer him a pleasant last week by taking him on a holiday.
If you are a parent of children in their pre teens, then take them and go see it. Otherwise, stay well away from the big screen.
On this note, I would have to acknowledge as remarkable the fact that the producers managed to cast the likes of Julie Walters and Jim Boradbent.
Trouble is Hill ends up in Blackpole where he spends a night in a guest house run by the Magic Numbers and takes a guided tour of a nuclear power plant by a cleaner (Oscar winner Jim Broadbent in drag!)
The film contains sniper chicken useful for a midweek dinner, radioactive hamsters, a dog Jackson 5 tribute, the Dachshund 5, shell people, a fox that is a master of disguise and Blackpool.
Its a madcap, surreal, silly mayhem. The film rather lulls in the middle when you feel its run out of steam and laughs. The humour is a bit hit and miss, however switch your brain off, watch it with the kids and it is mildly entertaining and amusing.
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- WissenswertesPaul Burling: He played Harry's dad, and appeared for about twenty seconds. Paul did impressions of Harry when he was on Britain's Got Talent (2007).
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Harry Hill: Nan, how many times? No stripper-grams on a week-night!
- Crazy CreditsAt the start of the film it says "Based on a true story." At the end, it says "In memory of Dylan- 1978-1980"
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizielle Standorte
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Фильм Гарри Хилла
- Drehorte
- Greatstone on Sea, Kent, England, Vereinigtes Königreich("Blackpole" scenes)
- Produktionsfirma
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Box Office
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 4.107.208 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 28 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1