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The Good Father

  • 1985
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
724
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Anthony Hopkins in The Good Father (1985)
Bill is a man who's very bitter about his divorce and losing custody of his son. So, when one of his friends is being sued for divorce by his wife, so that she can enter into a lesbian relationship, Bill decides to help his friend gain custody of his son in any way that they can devise, including using a sleazeball lawyer. But while Bill feels that feminism has robbed him of his family, he begins to be appalled at what he and Roger have done.
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A man becomes embittered about his divorce after losing custody of his son. When he befriends a man whose wife has left him, he helps him to regain custody of his child, even though it may d... Read allA man becomes embittered about his divorce after losing custody of his son. When he befriends a man whose wife has left him, he helps him to regain custody of his child, even though it may destroy what remains of their union.A man becomes embittered about his divorce after losing custody of his son. When he befriends a man whose wife has left him, he helps him to regain custody of his child, even though it may destroy what remains of their union.

  • Director
    • Mike Newell
  • Writers
    • Peter Prince
    • Christopher Hampton
  • Stars
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Jim Broadbent
    • Harriet Walter
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    724
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mike Newell
    • Writers
      • Peter Prince
      • Christopher Hampton
    • Stars
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Jim Broadbent
      • Harriet Walter
    • 6User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Bill Hooper
    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • Roger Miles
    Harriet Walter
    Harriet Walter
    • Emmy Hooper
    Frances Viner
    • Cheryl Langford
    Simon Callow
    Simon Callow
    • Mark Varda
    Miriam Margolyes
    Miriam Margolyes
    • Jane Powell
    Joanne Whalley
    Joanne Whalley
    • Mary Hall
    Michael Byrne
    Michael Byrne
    • Leonard Scruby
    Jennie Stoller
    • Bill's friend
    Johanna Kirby
    • Bill's friend
    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • Creighton
    Clifford Rose
    Clifford Rose
    • Judge
    Harry Grubb
    • Bill's son
    Tom Jamieson
    • Roger's son
    • Director
      • Mike Newell
    • Writers
      • Peter Prince
      • Christopher Hampton
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    9wkushner

    What a great movie!!

    This movie solidified why I like Anthony Hopkins so much. He is seething with such rage and horror. It amazes me that he can act like this, but in some movies he can be so calm, like another film that was released the same year this one was, 84 Charring Cross Road (costarring the great Anne Bancroft.) The reason I love The Good Father is because it's a very interesting story and it shows several talents that hadn't quite made it yet. Hopkins hadn't yet made The Silence of the Lambs. Jim Broadbent, who plays the man Hopkins' character is trying to help get his son back, hadn't won his Oscar for his role in Iris. Also Mike Newell, the director, hadn't made a name for himself either. After this film, he made Four Weddings and a Funeral. If you want to see a great drama with superb performances, watch this film. If you like Hopkins in anything, then definitely see this movie.
    Gary-161

    Does the name sh*t bum mean anything to you?

    That's a quote from this caustic and funny dissection of sexual politics set in south London, which sadly and unfairly has dropped from view. Sharply directed by Mike Newell whose other credits include 'Four weddings' and the disturbing 'Awfully big adventure', it also boasts a storming script by the writer of 'Dangerous Liasons'. Hopkins is an instinctive actor and that can lead to some scenery chewing but the anger in this film is something you feel he relates to and it's an uncomfortably authentic performance. TGF suffers from a lack of bucks but is very tightly edited and fastly paced. There is not a dull moment. Hopkins plays Bill Hooper, an over-the-hill ad exec whose embittered experiences of a failed relationship and sixties radicalism spurs him into helping an impoverished school teacher he meets at a party gain custody of his son from his lesbian wife in a way that is cruel and underhand but within the law. The custody case which Hooper bank roles is handled by the cynical and obnoxious ex-public school boy Mark Varda, expertly played by Simon Callow. Varda piquantly observes that Hooper is acting out his anger vicariously through the teacher, although he states that in his experience it's usually a women that's the crony, giving an extra ironic slant to the story. Also involved in the case is an old friend of Hooper's called Jane Powell, who once wore a radical feminist tea-shirt saying, 'all men are rapists', but as a barrister she is obliged to defer to the men in court to protect her career. Her fury with Hooper's vindictive interference in her client's case and her icy glaring at him from the bench are some of the film's funniest moments.

    Hooper's relationship with his estranged girlfriend turns out to be less bitter, and although they are unable to repair their relationship, an understanding is reached. There are many twists and turns in the teacher's custody case that results in a pyrric victory for both men. When the men decide to part company, the sadness of their involvement yields a great moment from Hopkins as he stares into an empty void filled with a bittersweet truth. The film's only unrealistic scenes involve Hooper's contrived and unlikely affair with a young women which seems a device to contrast the female mores of today and their bemusements with the frustrated and unresolved battles of the older generation. The real reasons for Hooper's failure and his nightmares involving his son are revealed in an unexpected denouement.

    This film has a poignant ending of personal estrangement and disillusion but don't let that put you off, it's gripping and thought provoking throughout.
    8clanciai

    A bleak social drama about two fathers and their half-hearted divorces

    The two fathers are Anthony Hopkins and Jim Broadbent, Hopkins has left his wife but still cares for his son, and he meets Broadbent at a party as he is crying over the loss of his son, as his wife has taken the son away to live with a lesbian. Hopkins decides to do something about Jim's luckless situation, there are court proceedings and Broadbent wins, but his wife changes her mind and gives up the lesbian friend, and thus they are at least half way reconciled. Also Hopkins is half way reconciled with his wife, a charming woman, who still cares for him. It's a documentary about very mixed feelings, it just exposes relationship problems without really solving them and without really leading anywhere, except to a kind of half-hearted status quo. It is not a very cheerful picture, the environments are as bleak as the film, so you will probably not see this film again. Fathers can't separate from their sons, and neither can their mothers, so obviously the parents should not separate in the first place. That's about all the moral this film has to offer.
    talas1

    Powerhouse Imagery About Father/Son Relationships & Excellent Acting

    Anthony Hopkins shows why he's so good at understated characters that just loom large in their fumbling humanity. This film is creative with it's film technique and the shot of the kid trapped in the plastic film is so well-done and lyrical. Great movie.. See it if you can!!

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    • Trivia
      The original negative of the film was damaged during post-production, which resulted in the poor quality of all theatrical release prints.
    • Quotes

      Jane Powell: [watching a riot on TV] What do you expect if you keep taking people's jobs away?

      Mark Varda: Got nothing to do with it.

      Jane Powell: What do you mean?

      Mark Varda: They don't want jobs. At least not the kind they're qualified to do. So even if we did manage to open all those steel mills and dog biscuit factories, we wouldn't get them to sign on.

      Jane Powell: Are you saying they don't want to work?

      Mark Varda: Oh, I dare say they wouldn't mind being president of IBM or a TV star. Or John McEnroe.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Back to the Beach/Nadine/Dirty Dancing/Rita, Sue and Bob Too! (1987)

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    • Release date
      • November 1985 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Good Father - Die Liebe eine Vaters
    • Filming locations
      • Battersea Bridge, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Channel Four Films
      • Greenpoint Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $421,201
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,361
      • Feb 16, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $421,201
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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