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An Awfully Big Adventure

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.2K
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Hugh Grant, Alan Rickman, and Georgina Cates in An Awfully Big Adventure (1995)
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Set right after World War II, a naive teenage girl joins a shabby theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth ... Read allSet right after World War II, a naive teenage girl joins a shabby theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth as she becomes drawn into a web of sexual politics and intrigue.Set right after World War II, a naive teenage girl joins a shabby theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth as she becomes drawn into a web of sexual politics and intrigue.

  • Director
    • Mike Newell
  • Writers
    • Beryl Bainbridge
    • Charles Wood
  • Stars
    • Hugh Grant
    • Alan Rickman
    • Georgina Cates
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mike Newell
    • Writers
      • Beryl Bainbridge
      • Charles Wood
    • Stars
      • Hugh Grant
      • Alan Rickman
      • Georgina Cates
    • 33User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Hugh Grant
    Hugh Grant
    • Meredith Potter
    Alan Rickman
    Alan Rickman
    • P.L. O'Hara
    Georgina Cates
    Georgina Cates
    • Stella
    Alun Armstrong
    Alun Armstrong
    • Uncle Vernon
    Peter Firth
    Peter Firth
    • Bunny
    Prunella Scales
    Prunella Scales
    • Rose
    Rita Tushingham
    Rita Tushingham
    • Aunt Lily
    Alan Cox
    Alan Cox
    • Geoffrey
    Edward Petherbridge
    Edward Petherbridge
    • St. Ives
    Nicola Pagett
    Nicola Pagett
    • Dotty Blundell
    Carol Drinkwater
    Carol Drinkwater
    • Dawn Allenby
    Clive Merrison
    Clive Merrison
    • Desmond Fairchild
    Gerard McSorley
    Gerard McSorley
    • George
    Ruth McCabe
    Ruth McCabe
    • Grace Bird
    James Frain
    James Frain
    • John Harbour
    Pat Laffan
    Pat Laffan
    • Mr. Harcourt
    Patti Love
    Patti Love
    • Mary Deare
    Hilary Reynolds
    • Babs Osbourne
    • Director
      • Mike Newell
    • Writers
      • Beryl Bainbridge
      • Charles Wood
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    User reviews33

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    marshalmcgavin

    One to see, especially for Rickman Fans

    Shame on all of those who gave most of the plot away. This is a worthwhile film, one I have seen at least twice and will watch any time it is on. True, I am a fan of Alan Rickman, but it goes beyond that. As a slice of British theatre life it is up there with "The Dresser" and is about as depressing. A romp it is not, but so what? Was it marketed badly? Yes, perhaps. But it is well acted, tightly directed and even fun to watch at times. It doesn't end well, but as Brad Pitt said in character in "The Devil's Own" ... "this isn't an American story." Hooray for that.

    As a character study of several people, it is about as good as it gets, although I might want a little more depth, especially on Rickman's character. He is gentlemen enough to be destroyed by what he does in the end and it enobles his character. I enjoyed watching Hugh Grant, who is a delightful man in person and not quite the twit he often plays, cast against type as a nasty, bitchy queen. Yeah, he can act. So what if they pay him a lot of money to be himself, more or less, most of the time? When pressed, he can deliver.

    If you like Grant and Rickman, you can't go wrong. If you like dark stories of behind-the-scenes theatre life, this is a good 'un for you. And young Ms. Cates, married to Skeet Ulrich gives a great performance, even if she had to lie her way into the part.
    7HotToastyRag

    Don't watch this with your daughter

    Whatever you do, do not-I repeat, do not watch An Awfully Big Adventure with your father. Gents, do not watch this movie with your daughter. I don't care if one of your greatest childhood memories is going to see Peter Pan with your dad, or if both of your favorite actor is Alan Rickman, don't watch it together. You will be so sorry, but spoilers prevent me from telling you why.

    I rented this movie thinking it would be fantastic. Released the same year as Sense and Sensibility, Alan Rickman and Hugh Grant team up again in a film about a theater troupe and its eccentricities. Coming from a theatrical family and having spent my fair share of time in that world as well, I always like watching movies that depict it accurately. Georgina Cates stars as the young ingenue in search of connection and a mature role model. She joins a theatrical production of Peter Pan, but she soon learns that theater people aren't any more well-adjusted than she is. She first develops a crush on the director, Hugh Grant, but he's not very nice and isn't interested in her at all. Alan is far nicer to her, and she winds up in his bed instead.

    The acting in this movie is very good. If you don't have a daughter, or if you don't have Daddy-issues, and you love dark movies with good acting, you'll probably like this one. Georgina Cates, a newcomer to the big screen, truly embodies the lost, emotionally wounded qualities of her character. Hugh Grant deviates from his usual screen persona, and his snippy, cold delivery is very convincing. Alan Rickman, who's always great, puts so much into this role. Playing an "actor" stepping into a small production and making an impression on a youngster, while showing the audience that he's not worthy of her hero worship, takes a lot of nuances during every scene. His performance is flawless, but the story might be too upsetting for you to want to watch.

    The story is extremely dark, but as it's set amidst a theatrical background, it's very good. It feels like it could have been adapted from a classic opera, and I'm almost tempted to read Beryl Bainbridge's original novel. If you've never seen either Hugh or Alan in a film, or you really like them, you might not want to rent this one. Stick with Sense and Sensibility instead, since it also has great acting and a good story, and it's not upsetting. Hopefully this movie won't ruin Peter Pan for you, but chances are you won't forget it as long as you live.

    Kiddy Warning: Obviously, you have control over your own children. However, due to nudity, graphic sex scenes and upsetting subject matter involving a child, I wouldn't let my kids watch it.
    didi-5

    unusual theatre drama

    Young stage-struck Stella (Georgina Cates) has bright dyed red hair and lives with her aunt and uncle (Rita Tushingham and Alun Armstrong, both very good) in run-down Liverpool. She joins a theatre group where she isn't required to do very much and develops a crush on vain director Meredith (Hugh Grant, better than usual) and a half-contempt for the other members of the company (including a wicked parody of the professional ham from Edward Petherbridge). When flamboyant actor PL O'Hara (Alan Rickman, excellent) arrives to play Captain Hook in a new production of Peter Pan, his fate becomes entangled with Stella's in a way neither of them could have predicted. This movie veers from a sharp set of character studies of provincial theatre to a weird and twisted love story with a tragic resolution. Aside from the main story, there are two lovely support roles for Prunella Scales and Peter Firth. The one problem in the cast is Cates, whose background was in TV sitcom and it shows.
    Spamlet

    Don't expect it to be cute

    The likely reason people don't like this film is because it was released by Miramax who are infamous for mis-marketing their tough sell pictures ("Muriel's Wedding" was a feel good, laugh a minute romantic comedy? "Captives" was a thriller!). This movie isn't a sweet coming of age story. It's a devastating account of a young woman's loss of innocence in a cruel world.

    I tend to really like the movies most people find too depressing. Like the ancient Greeks I find human tragedy the greatest form of emotional catharsis. If you are the same way I recommend this film highly.
    6arbarnes

    The Show Must Go On...

    This is one of the better films about theatre and what it does to some people. It resembles "The Dresser" in atmosphere to a certain extent, and in the portrayal of many of its characters. Both are set in Northern England during the 1940s, in rather faded theatres. Characters from one film could quite easily have inhabited the other. Here however we follow primarily the journey of a stage-struck young girl as she enters the strange and often unpredictable world of a repertory theatre -her own awfully big adventure. Note the irony of the title. Secret desires and yearnings linger under the surface, bitchiness and petty jealousy escort humour and the spirit of "the show going on" no matter what. It is however quite a dark film, and bravely allows us to get to know characters who are unsympathetic but not altogether unlikable. Alan Rickman underplays beautifully as always, and a restrained Hugh Grant demonstrates his considerable skill as a character actor. This is one of the most interesting of all his screen performances. Georgina Cates gives a stunning performance of the innocent (but not THAT innocent) girl drawn into the world of the theatre, and the supporting cast are faultless. Prunella Scales, Carol Drinkwater and Peter Firth deserve special salutes however. Lots to like here, but it is not at all a feel good movie. Nor is it meant to be.

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    • Trivia
      Georgina Cates had unsuccessfully auditioned for the part of Stella under her real name of Clare Woodgate. Frustrated, she dyed her hair, reinvented herself as a 16-year-old Liverpool girl called "Georgina Cates", and landed the role.
    • Goofs
      When O'Hara is running down the wharf in 1947, there is a modern car carrier (ship) in the background.
    • Quotes

      P.L. O'Hara: There have been times when I was close to death. I knew it... felt it... and what I thought was, "I have a son, and it will not be the end of me." But it is.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Clueless/An Awfully Big Adventure/Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home/Living in Oblivion/Bandit Queen (1995)

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 1995 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 新愛情樂園
    • Filming locations
      • Bewley's Oriental Cafe - 78-79 Grafton Street, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland(Tea Room)
    • Production companies
      • FineLine Features
      • TimeWarner
      • BBC Film
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $259,724
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $49,429
      • Jul 23, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $259,724
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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