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Brookside: Double Take!

  • Video
  • 1999
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Brookside: Double Take! (1999)
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A spoof look behind the scenes at the Brookside TV series.A spoof look behind the scenes at the Brookside TV series.A spoof look behind the scenes at the Brookside TV series.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Summers
  • Writer
    • Phil Redmond
  • Stars
    • Sue Jenkins
    • Dean Sullivan
    • Claire Sweeney
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    68
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeremy Summers
    • Writer
      • Phil Redmond
    • Stars
      • Sue Jenkins
      • Dean Sullivan
      • Claire Sweeney
    • 2User reviews
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    • Jackie Corkhill…
    Dean Sullivan
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    Claire Sweeney
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    • Lindsey Stanlow…
    Louis Emerick
    Louis Emerick
    • Mick Johnson…
    Michael Starke
    • Sinbad…
    Nick Pickard
    Nick Pickard
    • Rosco Main
    Terri Dwyer
    Terri Dwyer
    • Sally Eves
    Ben Hull
    Ben Hull
    • Syd Watts
    James McKenna
    • Ted Bayliss
    Ross Davidson
    • Frankie's Killer
    Natalie Casey
    Natalie Casey
    • Moria
    Stephanie Waring
    Stephanie Waring
    • Sally's PA
    Dannielle Brent
    • Ted's PA
    • (as Danielle Brent)
    Alexandra Fletcher
    • Self
    Diane Burke
    • Self
    Suzanne Collins
    Suzanne Collins
    • Self
    Ann Marie Davies
    • Self
    Paul Danan
    Paul Danan
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Summers
    • Writer
      • Phil Redmond
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    5The_Movie_Cat

    "We've mortgaged our art."

    The reputation of spin-off videos from TV soap operas was perhaps irredeemably damaged by a Coronation Street special, which was almost immediately screened on TV. Cries of "we want our money back" could loudly be heard and so this Brookside video covered itself with a "not on TV until 2001" sticker.

    It didn't say anything about being in the bargain bins in 2000, though, which is where I got it as a £1.98 present for my mother. I'll say one thing for the video - it certainly doesn't scrimp on the product. Whereas soap spin-offs usually run to an hour and have "rip off" written all over them (An Eastenders video using a cheap linking framework to sell old clips), this all-new production is an impressive 124 minutes long, with a four minute "behind the scenes" before the main feature.

    This doesn't necessarily mean it's any good, and really this is just an indulgent excuse for cast members of Brookside and Hollyoaks to overact and send themselves up. Everyone is in on the act - Louis Emerick is a jive-talking Antonio Fargos type, while Michael Starke is an egotistical Shakespearean actor. My mum wasn't impressed, but personally I found it fairly amusing. Crammed with in-jokes, you get the feeling the cast had more fun making it than anyone would watching it, and yes, it is overlong, but it's still kind of fun.

    Some off-colour gags (a vivisection pamphlet with a dog, caption "I'm too young to smoke") add to the humour. Discussing the "dimensions" of the characters and the challenges of a thrice-weekly soap, this is far from perfect, but still a diverting send-up. Framed covers from Chat and TV Quick adorn the walls, while the cast hopes for something that's "bigger than the Jordache saga." While the mock Brookside scenes - superbly sending up the show's convoluted/depressing plots - are a great touch. Maybe this is why the video wasn't as successful as previous entries, as by making pointed barbs at itself, it effectively bites the hand that feeds it. 5/10.
    5James Stephen Barnes

    An in-joke between cast and crew

    Brookside is my favourite soap, and definitely the most ground-breaking to appear on British television. But this, a 3rd spin-off video, seems to be more about the cast and crew having a big joke between themselves, and it doesn`t come across as anything particularly decent.

    The video is over-long, and there is no great plot which Brookie fans may have seen on the television every week, and in the first two Not-To-Be-Shown-On-Television specials "The Lost Weekend" and "Friday the 13th".

    This video is probably not even essential for the biggest of Brookside fans, but it does have the occasional amusing moment, and is well-written and acted for the most part, but it is just too self-indulgent for me to embrace it any further

    5/10

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    • Crazy credits
      A promo for a sequel runs during the end credits.
    • Connections
      Features Brookside (1982)

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    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Phil Redmond's Brookside: Double Take!
    • Filming locations
      • Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Brookside Productions Limited
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
      • Mersey Television
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      2 hours 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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