Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNine-year-old Daisy wrote a novel in 1890 about an awkward gentleman meeting a young lady on a train. He invites her to his London home. She wants to meet high society, so he takes her to a ... Tout lireNine-year-old Daisy wrote a novel in 1890 about an awkward gentleman meeting a young lady on a train. He invites her to his London home. She wants to meet high society, so he takes her to a lord's country estate.Nine-year-old Daisy wrote a novel in 1890 about an awkward gentleman meeting a young lady on a train. He invites her to his London home. She wants to meet high society, so he takes her to a lord's country estate.
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- Victoire aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
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The production standards are top-notch, and the acting, particularly the character of Mr. Salteena, is extremely well done.
BBC did a phenomenal job.
This is one of the most charming movies I've seen lately. I tried to get into the book, several times, but found it too twee.
Which is why I'm grateful for this film. More reasons to be grateful: Bill Nighy (whom I hadn't seen in anything other than "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest") and especially the incomparable Hugh Laurie tarten it up just enough.
Glorious period sets, costumes and landscapes. Makes you feel with good cause and certainty that there will indeed always be an England. Especially in the movies.
Just delightful.
As expected , the bar is set by the major performances of nighy, broadbent, and beale. Laurie was just a step behind.
Which leaves us to the lone disappointment of marshal, who kept the plot going but just unable to keep pace with those at the pinnacle of dry british comedy.
Had they put beale as a key guest in the tiresome wedding scene, another star point was imminent.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBased on the novel "The Young Visiters (or Mr Salteena's Plan)", published in Britain in 1919 and written by Daisy Ashford who was only 8 years old at the time.
- GaffesAt the public function Ethel very much wants to go to meet Earls, Lords and Ladies, there is a woman who sings the Australian Kookaburra song. The song was written in 1932. This movie takes place in Victorian England.
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[First lines]
Narrator: [Voice over] In the long summer of 1890 a young lady decided to write her first novel.
[the face of a young child appears on the screen as she sits up in the grass]
Narrator: She wrote a chapter a day between breakfast and bath time and delivered it to her parents in a stout tuppenny exercise book exactly twelve days later. The young lady's name was Daisy Ashford and she was nine years old.
- ConnexionsRemake of Le prix de l'ambition (1984)
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- The Young Visiters or Mr. Salteena's Plan
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