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She's Been Away

  • 1989
  • 1h 43min
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7,3/10
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She's Been Away (1989)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLocked away in an asylum as a young girl because she was an embarrassment to her family, then forgotten, an old woman returns to what's left of her kin and to her memories.Locked away in an asylum as a young girl because she was an embarrassment to her family, then forgotten, an old woman returns to what's left of her kin and to her memories.Locked away in an asylum as a young girl because she was an embarrassment to her family, then forgotten, an old woman returns to what's left of her kin and to her memories.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Hall
  • Scénario
    • Stephen Poliakoff
  • Casting principal
    • Peggy Ashcroft
    • Geraldine James
    • James Fox
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    252
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Hall
    • Scénario
      • Stephen Poliakoff
    • Casting principal
      • Peggy Ashcroft
      • Geraldine James
      • James Fox
    • 6avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
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    Peggy Ashcroft
    Peggy Ashcroft
    • Lillian Huckle
    Geraldine James
    Geraldine James
    • Harriet Ambrose
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Hugh Ambrose
    Jackson Kyle
    Jackson Kyle
    • Dominic Ambrose
    Rosalie Crutchley
    Rosalie Crutchley
    • Gladys
    Rachel Kempson
    Rachel Kempson
    • Matilda
    Rebecca Pidgeon
    Rebecca Pidgeon
    • Young Lillian
    Cryss Jean Healey
    • Young Margaret
    Leslie Goodall
    • Old Edward
    • (as Lesley Goodall)
    Edgar Goodall
    • Thomas
    René Zagger
    René Zagger
    • Young Thomas
    Barnaby Holm
    • Young Edward
    Donald Douglas
    Donald Douglas
    • Lillian's Father
    Hugh Lloyd
    Hugh Lloyd
    • George
    Brid Brennan
    Brid Brennan
    • Lillian's Nurse
    David Hargreaves
    • Lillian's Doctor
    Hugh Ross
    Hugh Ross
    • 1920's Doctor
    Carrie Thomas
    • 1920's Nurse
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Hall
    • Scénario
      • Stephen Poliakoff
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    10jefadlm-1

    Peter Hall directed Poliakoff play

    Unlike so many others I am not a Poliakof fan. In fact I usually avoid his attempts, which comedically especially fall flat for me. That said I always make a point of noticing cast and director. I could only believe that a Dame Peggy Ashcroft directed by the razor sharp Sir Peter Hall had to be something extraordinary and I was nothing but in awe of this entire production. Quite amazingly accurately believable and sometimes even some suspense in this very ordinary story, which could so easily have missed the mark? A gem and a bullseye for the late great Dame Peggy, Sir Peter and all the well crafted cast. The boy, (I forget his name) is truly a precocious little horror and i would love to know if Sir Peter had much work to do, or did it all come out naturally after an initial coaxing? Father Fox was perfectly cast. And the scene in the house party with the typically English mature women and their snobby attitudes was another one of the many accurate social comments on horrible British society types. Mind you I have seen similarly snobby snotty American so called upper class types of pretty ugly horrific proportions!! UGH.Also the street scenes where the British general public show their unique form of utter complacency was another of the many accurately portrayed social comments on the Brits and their non-committal zero reaction to anything unless they are personally effected..Another UGH!!Social comments abound at every opportunity here, all to be savoured...
    6Prismark10

    She's Been Away

    Released a few months after Rain Man. This BBC film that had a cinema release and won several awards at the Venice Film Festival was dubbed Rain Woman.

    Lillian Huckle (Peggy Ashcroft) has been locked up in an institute for 60 years. Now the psychiatric institute is closing down and Lillian in under the care of her nephew Hugh Ambrose (James Fox) who works in the city.

    Hugh is wealthy enough take care of an elderly aunt he does not even know, he also does not regard it as a burden. For his wife Harriet (Geraldine James) it is a different matter altogether. She is pregnant with a second child and unhappy.

    Harriet also thinks that there is more to Lillian who is basically institutionalised. Flashbacks show young Lillian who is in love with one of the twin brothers who increasingly became difficult and opinionated. Hence why she was taken away.

    Writer Stephen Poliakoff revisited children who suffer from psychiatric trauma in The Lost Prince.

    Like Rain Man, it becomes a bit of a road movie. Harriet takes Lillian to a hotel where they bond a little. Both were or are carefree spirits who felt hemmed in. Lillian comes out a bit from her shell when Harriet feels unwell.

    Directed by Peter Hall, this is a small scale drama but I did feel Poliakoff's writing lacked polish here. Maybe the script needed a few more drafts. This was Peggy Ashcroft's last role.
    9ian_harris

    Superb film

    Like many "civilised" nations, we used to institutionalise people for all manner of reasons, including left-handedness and impetuous behaviour. Lillian, played brilliantly by Peggy Ashcroft, falls into the latter category. This film is the story of her return to civilisation.

    Geraldine James is excellent as the (possibly equally impetuous) wife of the nephew (a priggish James Fox) who takes Lillian on. A child actor unknown to me, Jackson Kyle, makes an unforgettable cameo as the son, possibly the most pompous little git ever. A young Rebecca Pidgeon plays Young Lillian in the flashbacks.

    It has Poliakoff written all over it - out of character impetuous behaviour is one of his trademarks. I am a fan of Poliakoff's and this is one of his best pieces for TV. Indeed, this is TV film drama at its very, very best. Highly recommended.
    8wisewebwoman

    Excellent cast in unusual BBC telefilm

    Peggy Ashcroft shines in this, I believe it was her last role before she died in 1991 from a stroke.

    Her performances in anything other than stage are rare and are to be treasured.

    She is utterly believable here as a woman who has been incarcerated in a mental institution for 60 years for the crime of just being a wild young woman in her time and deemed unmanageable by her family.

    She and the wife (played by Geraldine James who also appeared with Peggy Ashcroft in the "Jewel in the Crown") of her grand-nephew form an uneasy alliance in the household which is controlled by both the afore-mentioned husband and their young son who gives one of the most chilling child performances ever captured on film.

    How the two women escape together from the strictures of their lives forms the bulk of the story. A haunting film.

    8 out of 10.
    10robert-temple-1

    An astounding masterpiece

    This early BBC feature film written by Stephen Poliakoff has re-emerged this evening after 34 years of being forgotten, and it is a mind-blower. The film is so brilliantly written, the screenplay is like a combination of Sophocles and Aristophanes, since the unspeakable tragedies portrayed are also mixed with sardonic humour, most of it black and weighted with satire. What an overwhelming mixture! And it works. It was directed by Sir Peter Hall with impeccable flair and the performances are all outstanding. Geraldine James's performance as Harriet Ambrose is so fantastic that it is what I call a ten-Oscars performance. We have all seen Geraldine James is countless things, but I think this role was her absolute triumph. Young Jackson Kyle is amazing as her son, Dominic. James Fox is excellent as her husband. And the central star is the amazing Peggy Ashcroft, whose last film it was. The story is overwhelmingly tragic, as Peggy Ashcroft plays Aunt Lillian who has been locked away in an asylum for 60 years but has to be taken out because the asylum is being knocked down by property developers. Her nephew, James Fox, loaded with fellow-feeling and good intentions, takes her into his home, despite the fact that she barely speaks and does strange and unpredictable things. We get flashbacks of what had happened to her when she was young, where she is played passionately by the wonderful Rebecca Pidgeon. What ensues is so complex that it defies any attempt at summary. Whether anyone will be able to see this film again is unknown. I have a DVD box set of Poliakoff's early films, but it is not included. It has never been released and maybe never will be. The showing of the film on BBC-4 was preceded by Poliakoff speaking for ten minutes about the film's genesis and production. The script was violently hated by everyone at the BBC, who did not want it to be filmed. The BBC seems to have done its best to suppress it afterwards. But the film was shown in 1989 at the Venice Film Festival where it won many awards, and frankly it deserves to be smothered in retrospective awards of every conceivable kind. Of all the outstanding films written by Poliakoff, it is ironical that this early and forgotten work, cast into the outer darkness by the BBC for three and a half decades, may be the best work of a lifetime of magnificent achievements. It would be unfair for any future viewers (if there are any) to tell what happens as the story progresses. But it gets more and more involved and unexpected. And the latter part of the film is where we find the most fantastic performance by Geraldine James, which is historic and a real milestone in the history of acting. I despair to think that this film will possibly never be seen again. Aunt Lillian was locked up for 60 years, and the film was locked up for 34 years. That is nothing less than a crime against humanity.

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      Last film role of Peggy Ashcroft.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Masterpiece Theatre: She's Been Away (1991)
    • Bandes originales
      There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder
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      Written by Dave Dreyer, Al Jolson and Billy Rose

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 octobre 1989 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Säg adjö till din stol, Lilly
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Royaume-Uni (RU)
    • Société de production
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 1h 43min(103 min)
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