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Personal Services

  • 1987
  • 12
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Personal Services (1987)
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Comedy

The story of the rise of a madame of a suburban brothel catering to older men, inspired by the real experiences of Cynthia Payne.The story of the rise of a madame of a suburban brothel catering to older men, inspired by the real experiences of Cynthia Payne.The story of the rise of a madame of a suburban brothel catering to older men, inspired by the real experiences of Cynthia Payne.

  • Director
    • Terry Jones
  • Writer
    • David Leland
  • Stars
    • Julie Walters
    • Alec McCowen
    • Shirley Stelfox
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Terry Jones
    • Writer
      • David Leland
    • Stars
      • Julie Walters
      • Alec McCowen
      • Shirley Stelfox
    • 27User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Julie Walters
    Julie Walters
    • Christine
    Alec McCowen
    Alec McCowen
    • Wing Commander Morten
    Shirley Stelfox
    Shirley Stelfox
    • Shirley
    Danny Schiller
    • Dolly
    Tim Woodward
    Tim Woodward
    • Timms
    Victoria Hardcastle
    • Rose
    Dave Atkins
    • Sydney
    Ewan Hooper
    Ewan Hooper
    • Edward
    Alan Bowyer
    • David
    Antony Carrick
    Antony Carrick
    • Edgar
    Beverley Foster
    • Elizabeth
    Leon Lissek
    Leon Lissek
    • Mr. Popozogolou
    Peter Cellier
    Peter Cellier
    • Mr. Marples
    Benjamin Whitrow
    Benjamin Whitrow
    • Mr. Marsden
    Stephen Lewis
    Stephen Lewis
    • Mr. Dunkley
    John Shrapnel
    John Shrapnel
    • Lionel
    Anthony Collin
    • Mr. Webb
    Nigel Le Vaillant
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      • Terry Jones
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      • David Leland
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    10dima-2

    Witty and Well-done

    Very funny movie, one of my favorites. The entire cast was great but Julia Walters was excellent, as always. "Popazokaloo" should have become a household word, apparently not enough people saw the movie. The scene in the loo will make you laugh till you cry. I find it interesting that the men I know that have seen the movie don't find it as amusing as the women who have viewed it do. (Watch it and draw your own conclusions about my observation.)
    rchase-2

    Hilarious send up of epic proportions!

    Personal Services is an exceptional film that has been underrated, ignored and obscured by the avalanche of goon comedies which crowd the late 80's and 90's. Its portrait of a kindly brothel keeper do-gooder (which might be described as the kinky, middle aged s&m version of Austen's Emma) is so packed with outrageous imagery, one could forget to admire its level headed attitude toward sex. The glee it takes at exposing the absolute silliness of adults on the subject, as well as its constant stabs at the hypocrisy of the British middle class makes it stand out. Neither of those subjects are particularly unknown to British comedy, of course, but Personal Services never lets up, and skewers so many shoddy English values at the rate of swatting flies.

    The film is a strong departure of style for Terry Jones, its director, whose former The Meaning of Life would lead us to imagine another style altogether. Certainly he is drawn to the material for its surrealistic and madcap flavor, but he surprisingly brings qualities of realism, detail and nitty-grit to the episodes that help keep the film grounded in a believable social milieu.

    The script, by David Leland (Mona Lisa) is a fictional account that follows the rise of Cynthia Payne, the English madame who became the darling of the English press after several arrests in the middle 80's. Leland also wrote and directed a film released the same year (Wish You Were Here) which captures Payne in her teen-age years, but Personal Services is much tighter, rapid-fire and more ambitious.

    The film veers between outrageous comic episodes and very real emotional moments that reflect the social realist scenes of earlier English films like A Taste of Honey and Room at the Top. The struggle of a woman deciding whether to take the plunge and become a prostitute; the scene where the heroine confronts her distant dad at her sister's wedding; the scenes that reflect the loneliness and isolation the heroine feels may not seem appropriate in a pull-out-all-the-stops laugh fest, but they help to deepen the themes of the film, and give it both depth and breath. One of the more melancholy themes that stays dominant in the film is the deep emotional price one must pay for being a non-conformist.

    The vivid imagery Jones brought to the Monty Python films serves an equally symbolic purpose here. The image of a prostitute with angel's wings flapping pitifully about a moonlit garden as she tries to escape the policeman who tackles her is an image which welds perfectly the film's sacred and profane themes and is unforgettable. And there are so many daring, in your face scenes ––the discipline scenes in the brothel; the exposure of Dotty in the john; the marvelous gift the madame gives both her father and son–– and they keep the film more surprising and fresh than most sex comedies of the 90's.

    Julie Waters gives one of her wittiest, shaded, and full performances but she is only one–– the many character actors in the film are perfect in tone and work together in extraordinary ways. The film serves as a reality check about one's own up-tight attitudes about sex. (Your own squirming should be a revelation! ) American viewers need to be very much on their toes, however, because some of the funniest dialogue is rapid (with authentic accents) and often thrown away. Also helpful is to realize the slang expression `willie' does NOT refer to a dolphin, but to a guy's you know what.

    I am always running into people who discovered this film on their own, and hold it high on their list of the greatest comedies. I urge you to discover it for yourself!
    8TM-2

    Excellent. Seedy. Very funny.

    Loved this movie. Some of the scenes make you squirm. Some unpleasant surprises that are somehow funny. Can't help but like the characters - especially the military man who needs some mahogany polished.
    7richardchatten

    "Perfect locale for a brothel, madam"

    As a lifelong stickler for the correct dating of films this film is rather irksome, since although scheduled to be screened at the 1986 London Film Festival (and bearing that date in the credits) it didn't actually hit cinemas until early the next year due an injunction brought by Mary Whitehouse, which guaranteed it plenty of free publicity and ensured that it will always be dated 1987 in the reference books.

    If it weren't for the portrait of Charles & Diana adorning one of the walls you'd take this film for one set in the fifties. Cynthia Payne's madam is described as "Catering strictly for the tastes of the older gentlemen", and one of several poignant moment is the Christmas party, which makes you realise how lonely and pathetic her clientele must really be.

    Julie Walters is of course terrific, but Shirley Stelfox also deserves honourable mention as her business partner who goes about her business with an air of bored amusement. It ends with a wonderful sight gag, which may or not be in Miss Payne's imagination.
    8cesspit-53505

    Based on Facts from Cynthia Payne

    This film is a forgotten British Masterpiece, if only for its portrayal of something we still find difficult to come to terms with now in 2016. Everyone has a little inside them of what is shown here, awakening that, sometimes is beyond our own choices, but for us to begin to understand what makes people tick, this film really needs to be watched. There is a little nudity, but more important, there is good all round acting and a solid belief when you reach the end that your time has not been wasted. If you can indeed find a copy i fully recommend you open a bottle of wine, get out the popcorn, close the curtains, lock the door, put out the granny, and enjoy.

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    • Trivia
      Upon theatrical release, this movie was banned in Ireland. Only four movies were banned in Ireland at the time, and three of them, Monty Python : La Vie de Brian (1979), Monty Python : Le Sens de la vie (1983), and this movie, were directed by Terry Jones.
    • Goofs
      When Christine is going up to the penthouse in the lift, (About 28 minutes in), the twelfth floor is misspelt as 'twelth'.
    • Quotes

      [at the police station after the raid on the brothel, police officers Lennox and Timms are planning to charge Christine]

      Lennox: We're looking to make several charges - including possessing obscene articles for gain, selling liquor without a licence, running a disorderly house and keeping a brothel.

      Christine Painter: I just perform a service.

      Timms: You *will* go down for this.

      Christine Painter: I only go down for a price, dear, and I doubt if you could afford it.

    • Crazy credits
      The cast and crew credits are intermingled: successive screens of credits show snapshot photographs of the main characters and the actors who played them, and at the bottom of each screen a few random crew credits are included.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Extreme Prejudice/Marlene/Personal Services/Sweet Lorraine (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Mary's Boy Child
      Sung by Jimmy Helms

      Composed by Jester Hairston

      By Permission of Shumann Music Corp

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Personal Service
    • Filming locations
      • 11 Allington Street, Victoria, London, England, UK(The cafe where Christine worked)
    • Production companies
      • British Screen Productions
      • Zenith Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $19,897,678 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,744,164
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $69,821
      • May 17, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,744,164
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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