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Heavenly Pursuits

  • 1986
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
616
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Helen Mirren and Tom Conti in Heavenly Pursuits (1986)
Vic Mathews teaches a remedial class at the Blessed Edith Semple School in Scotland. Some at the school are trying to discover the two more miracles that would promote the late Edith Semple to sainthood; Mathews, a non-believer, wishes the school would concentrate on teaching the children.
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Vic Mathews (Tom Conti) teaches a remedial class at the Blessed Edith Semple School in Scotland. Some at the school are trying to discover the two more miracles that would promote the late E... Read allVic Mathews (Tom Conti) teaches a remedial class at the Blessed Edith Semple School in Scotland. Some at the school are trying to discover the two more miracles that would promote the late Edith Semple to sainthood; Mathews, a non-believer, wishes the school would concentrate on ... Read allVic Mathews (Tom Conti) teaches a remedial class at the Blessed Edith Semple School in Scotland. Some at the school are trying to discover the two more miracles that would promote the late Edith Semple to sainthood; Mathews, a non-believer, wishes the school would concentrate on teaching the children. He becomes confused, however, when he is involved in possibly mirac... Read all

  • Director
    • Charles Gormley
  • Writer
    • Charles Gormley
  • Stars
    • Tom Conti
    • Helen Mirren
    • David Hayman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    616
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Gormley
    • Writer
      • Charles Gormley
    • Stars
      • Tom Conti
      • Helen Mirren
      • David Hayman
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Tom Conti
    Tom Conti
    • Vic Mathews
    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • Ruth Chancellor
    David Hayman
    David Hayman
    • Jeff Jeffries
    Brian Pettifer
    Brian Pettifer
    • Father Cobb
    Jennifer Black
    • Sister
    Dave Anderson
    • Headmaster
    Moica Brady
    • Radiologist
    Ewen Bremner
    Ewen Bremner
    • Stevie Deans
    Christopher Thomas Bryant
    • Child in Vic's class
    Tom Busby
    Tom Busby
    • Monseigneur Brusse
    Juliet Cadzow
    • Woman Teacher
    Doreen Cameron
    • Nurse
    Robert W. Carr
    • Night Editor
    Fiona Chalmers
    • Child in Vic's Class
    Margo Croan
    • Woman at Bus Stop
    Tony Curran
    • Child in Vic's class
    Ann-Marie D'Agostino
    • Child in Vic's class
    Jake D'Arcy
    Jake D'Arcy
    • Wee Man in Bar
    • Director
      • Charles Gormley
    • Writer
      • Charles Gormley
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    6plan99

    Bill Forsyth style film.

    A bit disappointing when compared to the much superior, also set in Glasgow, comedy films directed by Bill Forsyth. The characters were lacking in, well character, and were not as interesting and crazy as those found in Mr. Forsyth's films. It would have probably got a higher score from me if there were no Forsyth films to compare it to but there are so just a 6 rather than an 8. Brian Pettifer has a regular stand at antique fairs and I've bought a few items from him but he does not like to have a discussion about his acting career which is fair enough. A slight disappointment but cheered up greatly by the presence of the lovely Helen Mirren.
    7mike-h-williams

    Sweet and small-scale but worth a view

    A sweet, small-scale movie, rarely shown and only available in a deleted full screen PAL VHS edition at present, this film was screened on Scottish TV on 19 April 2009 in widescreen. It's quite grainy and the sound isn't exactly DTS quality but the story's good and the performances are universally good. It's Conti's film and his acting is almost invisible - I hope that's a compliment - whilst Mirren is an excellent foil to him; their relationship is not uncomplicated and consequently very real. Glasgow is shown in its all its pre "...Miles Better" glory with tower blocks and grime to the fore with a 14 year old Ewen Bremner in a key role as underachiever Stevie Deans. A sad sign of our times is that the innocent and friendly physical contact between teacher and pupil seen in 1986 would no longer be tolerated in 2009. Has Blessed Edith Semple School been granted its longed-for miracles or is Vic simply a great teacher triumphing in difficult circumstances? You decide.
    10writerchick1962

    A great little film...

    I'm going to begin by saying, this review might be a little biased, since I knew Mr. Gormley, who was gracious enough to offer his time and expertise to young screenwriters, whenever he recognized talent. When I met him (in 2003), I knew I'd heard his name before, but couldn't place how or when. It was only after that first meeting (at a local screen writing group) that I looked up his name on IMDb and realized he'd written one of my favorite movies of the 1980's.

    "The Gospel According to Vic" is how I know this film; though, as you can see from the top of the info page, it's mainly known as "Heavenly Prusuits." It's not a big budget, blockbuster film, but it does contain a lot of heart, honesty, and decency. It's a story of miracles and belief -- what constitutes a miracle? What distinguishes a miracle from a happy accident or coincidence? Can you be a man of science and a true believer at the same time? Can miracles happen to non-believers? And just how comfortable are people with the idea of real miracles happening all around them?

    I can't really pin down why I like this film so much, beyond the fact that it contains realistically drawn characters who deal with some basic philosophical questions. It's not a big film... not an action film or a broad comedy. It's the kind of movie you could share with your family and have a discussion about it afterward.

    Conti and Mirren are brilliant, and even the minor players (like the Doctor and the Priest) are well-acted and fleshed out. Sometimes it's hard to understand the students' dialogue, if you see the film in its original release version (Mr. Gormley told me they'd actually dubbed the film later for the international version, using actors whose accents weren't as thick).

    Well worth the effort, if you can track down a copy...
    5wes-connors

    Somebody Up There Likes Tom Conti

    Cynical schoolteacher Tom Conti (as Vic Mathews) works at the "Blessed Edith Semple" school in hard-headed Glasgow, Scotland. Mr. Conti teaches learning-disabled students, like Ewen Bremner (as Stevie Deans). The boy/girl integrated Catholic school is trying to obtain "Sainthood" from the Vatican for its namesake, who has one documented miracle to her credit; "Edith Semple" cured a girl's blindness. Combed-over Brian Pettifer (as Father Cobb) is trying to find two more miracles in the kind woman's past. Music teacher Helen Mirren (as Ruth Chancellor) shows off her hourglass figure. Although he's not much of a believer, Conti should get ready to reevaluate his belief in miracles - because he's about to unwittingly perform them!

    ***** Heavenly Pursuits (9/3/87) Charles Gormley ~ Tom Conti, Helen Mirren, Ewen Bremner, David Hayman
    6richardchatten

    Miracle in Strathclyde

    The city of Glasgow's a pretty rum setting for this typically twee eighties comedy in drab colours and with an already dated synthesiser score by B. A. Robertson. Usually it takes a blow on the head but Tom Conti is here endowed with miraculous powers as the result of a bad reaction to an anesthetic following a dental examination.

    I particularly liked the trick with the traffic lights, but biggest miracle that enters his life has to be The Blessed Helen at her most charmingly unafffected. Both leads look somewhat out of place as teachers in a Glaswegian Catholic school, but the film is a fantasy after all.

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      Theatrical movie debut of Ewen Bremner (Stevie Deans).
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      Written by Dave Anderson and David McLennan

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 1987 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Gospel According to Vic
    • Filming locations
      • Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Channel Four Films
      • Island
      • National Film Finance Corporation (NFFC)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $267,249
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,680
      • Oct 19, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $267,249
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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