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Perfect Strangers

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2001–
  • 3h 58m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
1.5K
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Perfect Strangers (2001)
ComedyDrama

Attending a distant family reunion reveals more than was expected.Attending a distant family reunion reveals more than was expected.Attending a distant family reunion reveals more than was expected.

  • Stars
    • Michael Gambon
    • Lindsay Duncan
    • Matthew Macfadyen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    1.5K
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    • Stars
      • Michael Gambon
      • Lindsay Duncan
      • Matthew Macfadyen
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 5 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Raymond
    • 2001
    Lindsay Duncan
    Lindsay Duncan
    • Alice
    • 2001
    Matthew Macfadyen
    Matthew Macfadyen
    • Daniel
    • 2001
    Claire Skinner
    Claire Skinner
    • Rebecca
    • 2001
    Toby Stephens
    Toby Stephens
    • Charles
    • 2001
    Jill Baker
    Jill Baker
    • Esther
    • 2001
    Timothy Spall
    Timothy Spall
    • Irving
    • 2001
    Anton Lesser
    Anton Lesser
    • Stephen
    • 2001
    Michael Culkin
    Michael Culkin
    • Sidney
    • 2001
    Kelly Hunter
    Kelly Hunter
    • Poppy
    • 2001
    Kathleen Byron
    Kathleen Byron
    • Edith
    • 2001
    Muriel Pavlow
    Muriel Pavlow
    • Violet
    • 2001
    Sheila Burrell
    Sheila Burrell
    • Grace
    • 2001
    Peter Howell
    Peter Howell
    • Ernest
    • 2001
    Tony Maudsley
    Tony Maudsley
    • Peter
    • 2001
    Camilla Power
    Camilla Power
    • Martina
    • 2001
    Marianne Borgo
    • Nazik
    • 2001
    Miranda Raison
    Miranda Raison
    • Young Grace
    • 2001
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    10Cartimandua

    Perfect

    This is one of the best TV productions of the last ten years. It is being screened on BBC4 as part of the Poliakoff season, and it's a complete delight to see again. The whole cast is terrific. I could watch Gambon just standing in a bus queue.

    Poliakoff himself says - a little diffidently - that he wants to make television that people remember. I expect most directors do, but few succeed. I have remembered stills, scenes, even expressions from this drama after five years. Watching it again was like looking through a photo album. It was 'familiar' in more ways than one.

    (I've finally worked out that Jason Klamm's perplexing comment on this board is based on the presumption that Stephen Poliakoff's original drama is following on from some late 80's US comedy series. I promise you, the two productions have NO connection apart from the title... not even fifth cousins.)
    8Truman_Burbank

    Subtle and heartwarming family drama

    There's a lot to like about this excellent British drama. The story about the relationships between the members of a family, may seem a bit too simple, and the lack of big surprises may disappoint some people, but anyone who takes a closer look, will discover a rich, subtle, heartwarming family drama that offers very authentic, original characters and more emotions and reality than any soap opera will ever do. Stephen Poliakoff's direction is impeccable, the casting is truly perfect (even for the smallest roles), the actors never less than wonderful. The beautiful music supports the dramatic events in a way that 'Perfect Strangers' will be in your head for several days. An absolute masterpiece.
    10regtripp

    Excellent

    I was totally enthralled. I thought this was one of the best things I have seen on Television. I still think about it several years later and will certainly get a copy to keep in my collection to watch again. But not too often - I don't want to spoil a good thing by over familiarity. Since I first saw Perfect Strangers I have sought out everything Stephen Poliakoff has written. I have not been disappointed with the quality of his other plays and television writing. He is simply brilliant. In the Perfect Stranger the cast was Perfect with the mood evocative of an earlier gentler more refined age. Understated, sad, interesting nostalgia but never overly sentimental nor cloying. The sort of thing which British television is so good at. It would be unfair to pick out any particular aspect for praise as it was all so good. Having said that however I must mention Claire Skinner. I don't know why she has not become an A list Superstar. Maybe that is her own choice, but I would rather go and see her in anything she does rather than see any of the other so-called superstars. Maybe she is just famous on British television but if so Amercian television and Hollywood have certainly missed the boat by not grabbing her.
    Philby-3

    They ought to issue their own visa card

    Mild-mannered surveyor (a valuer, as we call them down here) Daniel (Matthew MacFadyen), an obscure member of the prominent and wealthy Symons family is invited, with his parents to a family reunion at Claridge's Hotel. The family, many of whom he has not met before are indeed a rich and varied bunch, and Stephen (Anton Lesser), a genealogist member, has collected all sorts of surprising information. Daniel also meets cousins Rebecca and Charles (Claire Skinner and Toby Stephens), and their elegant aunt Alice (Lindsay Duncan), who seem to hold the key to part of Daniel's own past. Daniel develops a rather un-family like attraction to Claire, which is a little awkward as she seems rather close to her brother, Charles.

    Needless to say, a family like this has plenty of skeletons, but there are also some vaguely uplifting stories, like that of the sisters from Birmingham who by a fluke avoided a German bomb on their house and then lived for months during the war in the country by themselves. Then there is the photo, found by Stephen, which so intrigues Raymond (Michael Gambon), Daniel's father, of his father, a bitter stern man, dancing by himself in an ornamental garden. And who is the third child in the childhood photos of Rebecca and Charles?

    All is explained, though the pace slows down a bit towards the end – in fact I felt I'd walked the long and damp distance between the mansion and the marquee too many times. Stephen Poliakoff has created an interesting set of minor characters also, such as wheeler-dealer Irving (Timothy Spall), Poppy the event organiser at the end of her tether (Kelly Hunter) and even Ernest the nonentity patriarch (Peter Howell). The whole thing for most of its 300 minutes has a festive feel to it – a celebration of belonging, for better or worse, to the human family. This family is a little over the top - it would not be surprising to discover they had issued their own visa card - but there's a lot of fun in finding out their secrets.
    9emuir-1

    Superb, riveting drama for a wet weekend.

    I never cease to be amazed at what one finds in the local library in a small town in Florida. During a wet few days, due to a stalled hurricane, I borrowed a DVD with Timothy Spall's name on the box expecting it to be a two hour movie. Was I ever surprised! This was one of the most riveting stories I have ever seen, and I watched the entire saga in one sitting.

    As the extended family gathered for a all-expenses paid reunion at a London hotel, the characters meet other relatives whom they had either not known about or had little contact with. The family had once been wealthy and successful, but as subsequent generations branched off, some had fallen on hard times. They begin to discover their similarities. Michael Gambon was superb as the black sheep son who had lost the business his father had built up when he ventured out on his own. When he has to stay at his cousin Ernest's London flat to recuperate after a collapse, he finds that his cousin shares his taste in British war movies starring Jack Hawkins.

    Matthew McFaddeyn played the son who had no idea that he was related to a wealthy family. Upon meeting them he is taken with the kind of wealthy upper middle class life he could have had.

    Timothy Spall played the more than slightly disreputable cousin into various questionable ventures with the oily charm of a junk car dealer from the wrong side of town. He sees the reunion as a business networking opportunity.

    The three eccentric old aunts played by veteran British actresses of the 40's and 50's, at least one of whom starred in a Jack Hawkins film. Anton Lesser was the historian who uncovered many of the family secrets and lies which affect future generations and some of which are a repeated trait.

    The performances are brilliant. My only reason for not rating this film a 10 is that the back stories somehow seem to interrupt the flow of the present day story. I realize that the stories of the past are essential to the narrative, yet they seemed out of place.

    I will definitely be viewing this for a second time.

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      J.J. Feild filmed his key role as Richard in five days.
    • Quotes

      Raymond: Naturally we're in the broom cupboard.

      Daniel: You wanted it that way. You were determined to get put into a small room so you could spend all your time complaining.

      Raymond: That's right, absolutely. This is infinitely preferable.

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2001 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Almost Strangers
    • Filming locations
      • Brocket Hall, Lemsford, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, UK(engagement party)
    • Production company
      • TalkBack Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 58m(238 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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