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Missing Persons

  • Film per la TV
  • 1990
  • 1h 44min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
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Missing Persons (1990)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaHetty is approached by Frank Cross, husband of her old friend Edith, to locate his son from his first marriage, whom he hasn't seen in fifty years.Hetty is approached by Frank Cross, husband of her old friend Edith, to locate his son from his first marriage, whom he hasn't seen in fifty years.Hetty is approached by Frank Cross, husband of her old friend Edith, to locate his son from his first marriage, whom he hasn't seen in fifty years.

  • Regia
    • Derek Bennett
  • Sceneggiatura
    • David Cook
  • Star
    • Patricia Routledge
    • Tony Melody
    • Jimmy Jewel
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    140
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Derek Bennett
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Cook
    • Star
      • Patricia Routledge
      • Tony Melody
      • Jimmy Jewel
    • 9Recensioni degli utenti
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    Patricia Routledge
    Patricia Routledge
    • Hetty Wainthropp
    Tony Melody
    Tony Melody
    • Robert Wainthropp
    Jimmy Jewel
    Jimmy Jewel
    • Frank Cross
    Jean Heywood
    Jean Heywood
    • Edith Cross
    Gary Waldhorn
    Gary Waldhorn
    • Bernard Shawcross
    Gary Halliday
    • Geoffrey Shawcross
    • (as Garry Halliday)
    Ram John Holder
    Ram John Holder
    • Chalky White
    Jean Kent
    Jean Kent
    • Phillida Meadowhite
    Janet Allen
    • Mrs. Lilium
    Andrew Paul
    Andrew Paul
    • Photographer
    Jenna Russell
    Jenna Russell
    • Jan
    Julie Foy
    • Madge
    Cathy Underwood
    • Beryl Lilium
    Matthew Vaughan
    • Hairdresser
    Nigel Collins
    • Betting Shop Manager
    Fran O'Shea
    • Betting Shop Assistant
    Maureen Lunt
    • W.P.C. Alice
    Rosemary Hirst
    • Myra
    • Regia
      • Derek Bennett
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Cook
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    drednm

    The Pre-Hetty Show

    This TV movie starring Patricia Routledge was meant to be the pilot for a TV series. She stars as Hetty Wainthropp, a grandmother living in Halifax, UK, who accidentally turns private detective when her childhood best friend's husband wants to find the son he abandoned 50 years before.

    She launches an investigation but then learns that her friend, who is not the mother of the child, is very disturbed by this turn of events, so Hetty tries to scotch the father and son reuning. But when the son turns up on her doorstep, he hires her to his HIS 16-year-old son who has run off to London. This is how she meets Geoffrey, her eventual sidekick.

    There's one other investigation that involves Hetty and Geoffrey in tracking down a runaway girl with a fondness for snakes. Besides Geoffrey, Hetty also befriends a pushy and street-wise man named Chalky and an eccentric shut-in named Phillida Meadowhite.

    The movie swings from drama to comedy and even recounts Hetty's youth as an entertainer or sorts. Like the series, which didn't start until 1996, after Yorkshire Television (YTV) passed on the series, this Hetty is also pretty much free of violence.

    After YTK passed on Hetty, Routledge starred in a comedy series for BBC called KEEPING UP APPEARANCES as Hyacinth Bucket. The show ran for 5 years and made Routledge a household name in the UK. When that show ended, she immediately started HETTY WAINTHROPP INVESTIGATES for the BBC and had another hit TV show (which ran for 4 seasons).

    MISSING PERSONS presents a slightly daffier Hetty, but Routledge is terrific. The film also boasts a great performance by Jean Heywood as Edith, Jimmy Jewel as her husband Frank, and Jean Kent as the eccentric Phillida. There's also Gary Halliday as Geoffrey, Tony Melody as husband Robert, Gary Waldhorn as the long-lost son, and Ram John Holder as Chalky.

    The movie is set in the small city of Halifax.
    8franjurga

    An accidentally moving and entertaining film

    Others have reviewed the storyline and cast, I'd like to mention that I found this pilot for the eventual series on YouTube, of all places. I expected classic Patricia Routledge comedy but I think this pilot should have a warning label on it "NOT WHAT YOU THINK".

    Many elements combine to make this film. Setting is strong, such as the seaside town of Brighton, a National Express bus across England, a garden allotment, an off-track betting shop, and many more. The film moves between scenes quickly and never looks back, but there is magic here.

    It is set in (I think) 1980s England, which was a far cry from the upscale, prosperous England of today. It nicely portrays the humble day to day like to Edith, a housewife who sows her husband's betting proceeds into the stuffing for couch pillows.

    Edith is the central character here. She looks at her wedding picture and says she was upstaged as a bride. Her lack of self-esteem and dedication to her husband are at the center of this film.

    Parts of the film are hilariously funny, many parts are heartbreaking. The ending is a tour de force interchange between two brilliant British actresses. It is very moving.

    I think that "Missing Persons" is an apt title. Indeed, Edith herself was missing from her own life. I will say that the black and white flashback scenes are confusing. Only at the end did I come to understand that they portrayed Edith, not her husband's first wife. I think they need more explanation--the characters are unrecognizable and it's hard to know what is gong on.

    I would watch this pilot again, gladly, but I would not include it in a discussion with the later BBC series. They should be kept separate, but the pilot "Missing Persons" should not be ignored or undervalued. Just don't expect a constant stream of Rutledge humor. She's a superb actress and this pilot gives her a script where she can do both physical comedy and pure drama.

    Highly recommended. Highly memorable. Here's to all the Ediths of the world, emerging from their shells at just the right time.

    Thank you to whoever wrote and produced and directed and lit the scenes in the cramped apartment. Well done.

    (Eight stars, not ten, because of the confusion over the flashbacks. I thought they were distracting. Perhaps one would have been enough, with the characters identified.)
    6timmerd

    An alternative take on Hetty Wainthropp

    This TV movie was made as the pilot for a "Hetty Wainthropp" series, but six years elapsed before the series was made, and the pilot was never broadcast in the US. Although Patricia Routledge was brought back to play the title role, the series is markedly different from the pilot. Here the character of Hetty is edgier, and her social milieu is seedier - think Daisy and Onslow, rather than Hyacinth and Richard. The narrative style is more elliptical, and the actual "detection" often takes a back seat to other themes, especially toward the end. But for just that reason, it's worth seeing if you're a fan of the series. It's Hetty Wainthropp as she might exist in a parallel universe.
    6Paularoc

    A rather dark and dreary story

    Hetty Wainthropp starts in the private detective business by tracking down the son abandoned fifty years previously by the husband of her lifelong friend, Edith. Frank Cross isn't sure he wants his son found but find him Hetty does. Then the son, Bernard, asks Hetty to find his runaway 16 year old son, Geoffrey. Due to an implausible coincidence, she does find him. But a major focus is on Frank and Edith Cross who lead unnecessarily impoverished and exceedingly dreary lives but evidently the Crosses are satisfied. Bernard's appearance on the scene somewhat upsets the apple cart in the Cross household but then things take a dramatic turn. The last part of the movie is both sad and pathetic. Rutledge shines in the role of Hetty with her no nonsense manner and easy affability with a variety of people. One thing's for sure - everyone should be as lucky as Edith in having a friend such as Hetty. A highlight of the movie is seeing Jean Kent as the elderly and delightful former actress, Phillida Meadowhite. I'm a big fan of the Hetty Wainthropp series and I'm glad they decided to replace the dour Robert as her husband and the bland Geoffrey as her young assistant in the television series. And that they lightened up the series. Good moves, all.
    7Sylviastel

    Pilot for Hetty Wainthrop

    Patricia Routledge is better known as the bucket lady but here she displayed her versatile talents as Hetty Wainthrop, a grandmother turned detective. This is the pilot episode for the series. There are some light moments than dark and nobody is murdered. Here she comes into her own as a caring, funny, intelligent mature woman. We see Hetty as a friend, wife, and detective. It's funny to see her besides Hyacinth. While I do prefer her doing comedy, Patricia Routledge is still the grand Dame of British comedy. She should be awarded Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire because nobody can compare in today's world.

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      Story is set in Halifax, West Yorkshire and Worthing, West Sussex.
    • Citazioni

      Edith Cross: [to Hetty] Frank always starts talkin' about his son when one of us is sick. Well, you're bound - you're bound to think of posterity at our age. Doesn't mean you're gonna shake it by the hand.

    • Connessioni
      Followed by Hetty Wainthropp Investigates (1995)
    • Colonne sonore
      Bolero
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Maurice Ravel

      [Hummed by the two constables when the take Geoffrey into custody.]

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      • 30 maggio 1990 (Regno Unito)
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    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Yorkshire Television (YTV)
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