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That Sinking Feeling

  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 33min
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6,7/10
1,4 k
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That Sinking Feeling (1979)
Ronnie, Wal, Andy and Vic are four bored, unemployed teens in dreary, rainy Glasgow. Ronnie comes up with a great idea. He has noticed that stainless steel sinks are worth a lot of money and comes up with a complicated scheme: to steal sinks from a warehouse dressed as girls and using a stop-motion potion.
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Ronnie, Wal, Andy et Vic sont quatre adolescents ennuyés et sans emploi dans la morne et pluvieuse Glasgow.Ronnie, Wal, Andy et Vic sont quatre adolescents ennuyés et sans emploi dans la morne et pluvieuse Glasgow.Ronnie, Wal, Andy et Vic sont quatre adolescents ennuyés et sans emploi dans la morne et pluvieuse Glasgow.

  • Réalisation
    • Bill Forsyth
  • Scénario
    • Bill Forsyth
  • Casting principal
    • Tom Mannion
    • Eddie Burt
    • Richard Demarco
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    1,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Bill Forsyth
    • Scénario
      • Bill Forsyth
    • Casting principal
      • Tom Mannion
      • Eddie Burt
      • Richard Demarco
    • 20avis d'utilisateurs
    • 20avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Rôles principaux23

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    Tom Mannion
    • The Doctor
    Eddie Burt
    • Eddie the Driver
    Richard Demarco
    • Self
    Alex Mackenzie
    • The Tramp
    Margaret Adams
    • Gang Girl
    Kim Masterton
    • Gang Girl
    Danny Benson
    • Policeman
    Robert Buchanan
    Robert Buchanan
    • Ronnie
    Drew Burns
    • Pete
    Gerry Clark
    • The Watchman
    Anne Graham
    • Computer Nurse
    Billy Greenlees
    • Wal
    John Hughes
    • Vic
    Eric Joseph
    • The Wee Man
    Alan Love
    • Alec
    Derek Millar
    • Bobby
    James Ramsey
    • Alan
    Janette Rankin
    • Mary
    • Réalisation
      • Bill Forsyth
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      • Bill Forsyth
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    8hamfast

    Really funny, if you love Scottish based comedy.

    Great comedy for those who like the Scottish spirit and sense of humor. Fairly low budget look doesn't hinder the film except for the sound track. Lot's of memorable scenes and quotes. I enjoyed it for the characters and not so much for the look or the sound.
    7Sturgeon54

    "The Killing" As Directed by Monty Python

    This debut film from Scottish film comedian Bill Forsyth is decent non-think entertainment. It has the low-budget charm of a student film, which can be its asset or liability, depending on how you look at it. Really, it's hard to envision this same low-key robbery story filmed in a bigger budget studio style. However, it's flaws are quite evident. It has a very choppy editing style, with each scene encompassing a different joke - similar to Monty Python short sketches. The storyline never really jells together, and unlike Forsyth's more polished later films, there's not much character development to speak of. The script has plenty of sharp one-liners, but few really great shakes.

    As a gestation of the kind of stellar comedic talent Forsyth was to become in a few years, this movie is worth taking a look at. I did find myself laughing quite a few times, and am sure you will find some reasons to enjoy this, also.
    9almagill

    Weirdly funny surreal comedy

    Full of (then) unknown actors TSF is a great big cuddly romp of a film.

    The idea of a bunch of bored teenagers ripping off the local sink factory is odd enough, but add in the black humour that Forsyth & Co are so good at and your in for a real treat.

    The comatose van driver by itself worth seeing, and the canal side chase is just too real to be anything but funny.

    And for anyone who lived in Glasgow it's a great "Oh I know where that is" film.
    8Rocksterious

    Probably best viewed by Scots of a "certain" age!

    WARNING: My comments should be regarded as - a sad old sod's musings on a movie remembered fondly from his youth! I'm not going to dissect the movie scene by scene. I won't compare Forsyth's earlier works with his best known or "finest" moments. I'm not even going to discuss any particular aspect of the film! Not the setting, the story, the dialogue, not even the individual performances! I'm simply going to say that I remember watching this movie (with my family) on TV back in the early eighties and laughing so hard it actually hurt! I have no idea if it has aged well or not because I haven't seen it in over 20 years but I will say this in it's favour/defence, "That Sinking Feeling" gave Glasgow a voice and a character that's rarely been heard before nor since! Don't get me wrong, I'm not a Glaswegian so I have no personal axe to grind in that respect, I just feel that the human face of Glasgow (or Scotland for that matter) hasn't been depicted quite so sympathetically as in this movie. It seems to me that, when contemporary filmmakers try to present an "honest" depiction of the Glaswegian he tends to go for the "gritty realism" of the drunk or the druggie or the wife beating hard-man! That Sinking Feeling took a different tack and demonstrated the dry Scottish humour we all recognise (even more-so, we natives of Scotland) and perhaps that's why we seem to remember it so fondly. Anyway, if you can find a copy, watch it! Just don't expect any cool CG effects or Seinfeldesque banter, just good clean working class urban banality and the comedic observations you'd expect from a good clean working class director feeling his way!

    Incidentally, sometime back in 1992/3 I met the redheaded actor (shamefully I can't recall his name right now) from "That Sinking Feeling" working in Stirling castle, conducting tours and the like! Not only does he star in one of my favourite productions, he is also an all round, really nice guy!

    Bonus!
    9albaaquarian

    Hilarious farce about a gang of unemployed misfits trying to escape their dull, boring and pointless lives in Glasgow, through robbing.

    Excellent! Some of the scenes/dialogue in this film are side-splitting! They are so ridiculous, pathetic and stupid - that it's comedy genius! - The 'Boss' trying to get the the gangs attention at a meeting ("Will ye shut-up and geez yer attention!"); one of the gang members is arguing with a young girl who's hanging up her washing ("Where's Australia?"); The Baker/Van Driver in the baker's shop picking up his order ("Cream Puffs?" - "Twelve." ...) etc. The film doesn't paint a very nice picture of Glasgow (dull, drab, raining), but the characters are full of colour. I 'think' the film wains a bit towards the end, but it's still brilliant viewing!!

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    • Anecdotes
      In the UK, this (at the time) was the cheapest film ever to have received a theatrical release.
    • Gaffes
      Throughout the film, Eddie's snoring is that of a man with his mouth open, but Eddie's mouth is always closed.
    • Citations

      Pete: There must be more to life than committin' suicide.

    • Crédits fous
      The action of this film takes place in a fictious town called Glasgow. Any resemblance to any real town called Glasgow is purely coincidental.
    • Versions alternatives
      Some prints feature an alternative soundtrack with dialogue re-recorded by the original actors using softer Scottish accents. The BFI DVD & Blu-ray released in the UK features both dubs.
    • Connexions
      Featured in At the Movies: The Neverending Story/The Last Starfighter/Electric Dreams/That Sinking Feeling (1984)
    • Bandes originales
      SUNSHINE OF MY LIFE
      Played by Alan Darby

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    • Date de sortie
      • octobre 1980 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Den där sjunkande känslan
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Glasgow, Strathclyde, Écosse, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Glasgow Youth Theatre
      • Lake Films
      • Minor Miracle Film Cooperative
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