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Mr Garden

Original title: The Parole Officer
  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
7.3K
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Steve Coogan, Lena Headey, Ben Miller, Om Puri, and Steven Waddington in Mr Garden (2001)
A failed parole officer framed for murder must enlist the help of his former clients to clear his name.
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  • Director
    • John Duigan
  • Writers
    • Steve Coogan
    • Henry Normal
  • Stars
    • Steve Coogan
    • Lena Headey
    • Emma Gilmour
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    7.3K
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    • Director
      • John Duigan
    • Writers
      • Steve Coogan
      • Henry Normal
    • Stars
      • Steve Coogan
      • Lena Headey
      • Emma Gilmour
    • 70User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 nominations total

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    Steve Coogan
    Steve Coogan
    • Simon Garden
    Lena Headey
    Lena Headey
    • Emma
    Emma Gilmour
    • Secretary
    Susan Jane Tanner
    • Stern Woman
    Iain Mitchell
    Iain Mitchell
    • Tribunal Chairman
    James Smith
    James Smith
    • Tribunal Man
    Om Puri
    Om Puri
    • George
    Steven Waddington
    Steven Waddington
    • Jeff
    Ben Miller
    Ben Miller
    • Colin
    Emma Williams
    Emma Williams
    • Kirsty
    Stephen Dillane
    Stephen Dillane
    • Inspector Burton
    Bruce McGregor
    • First Policeman
    Justin Burrows
    • Mills
    Marc Goodhall
    • Death
    • (as Marc Goodall)
    • …
    Clive Kneller
    • Deacon
    John Henshaw
    John Henshaw
    • Cochran
    Buster Reeves
    Buster Reeves
    • First Hardman
    Brian Nickels
    Brian Nickels
    • Second Hardman
    • (as Brian 'Sonny' Nickels)
    • Director
      • John Duigan
    • Writers
      • Steve Coogan
      • Henry Normal
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    6huggybear-2

    Amusing but ultimately disappointing Coogan debut

    Steve Coogan has arguably been the funniest man on British television in recent years. His rise from Spitting Image voice and impressionist to the inventor of classic character comedies involving Alan Partridge, Paul and Pauline Calf and the like has been unrivalled, taking in tv shows like The Day Today and long runs in West End theatre.

    Surely transposing this impressive track record to the big screen would prove no difficulty at all? Well, it does. Perhaps it is judging this film in light of Coogan's previous output, but I was expecting more frequent laughs and more outright comedy, rather than falling into the typical English track of delivering a gentle, amusing tale that is charming but ultimately forgettable.

    The plot, involving Coogan's failed parole officer who witnesses a murder and is subsequently framed by a corrupt police officer, is all well and good. There are several comic moments, including the now infamous rollercoaster scene.

    Somehow however the characters are not strong enough (Coogan himself is most guilty here) and the laughs insufficiently hearty. I expect the appeal of the film will be limited outside of the UK.
    7intelearts

    My 10th Review: Hugely Enjoyable Caper

    Best surprise I've had in a long time: funny, sweet, and just well, good. It's not crude, or rude ('cept for a couple of obligatory phallic jokes and a couple of swear words) : it could be Rowan Atkinson in the title role. Here Steve Coogan, for my money, leaves behind the skewering satire and parody that made him a household name and a cult figure on UK television, and by half way through the film develops a character that you root for 100%

    Nice storyline, a fun caper, and mixed bag of personalities make this a much better mix than expectations might lead you to believe.

    I love Ealing Comedies, and good British comedies like Brassed Off, and thought the recent US remake of the Ladykillers was just about everything you don't want a crime comedy movie to be...

    ... the thing about the Parole Officer is that it is simply enjoyable; it has great pace, some tension and thrills, good laughs, with enough silliness, and ideas to keep it afloat; but it also has a sweet heart and a decency at its center. We thoroughly enjoyed it: especially the last hour: once Coogan stops trying to prove he can develop figures only to poke fun about - he becomes a really likable character - and that's no bad thing.

    It's fun - pure and simple - which is a quality sadly lacking in films these days. Definitely worth viewing.
    9knightout

    Wonderfully underrated romp

    After mediocre initial reviews, this film could become a cult classic.

    It's a 'perfect crime' comedy with hints of 'A Fish called Wanda', and different people will take different things from it. There's high-level slapstick, satire/parody and a lot of Steveish in-humour for die-hard Coogan fans.

    The entire plot is unbelievable to a farcical extreme, and every character other than Simon Garden suffers from a lack of depth, but then this was always going to be a Coogan vehicle (Rover 75 V6 with Walnut dash, perhaps) and he makes the transition to big screen star successfully, if reluctantly.

    I suspect that as Coogan matures as an actor and relaxes into mainstream life, the Parole Officer's reputation will retroactively improve and in ten years time, this will be seen as a classic British comedy.
    6Superunknovvn

    Funny little British movie

    "The Parole Officer" is a funny little comedy gem from the UK that has its share of flaws. Occasionally the jokes are just a bit too silly and the movie has a few lengths in the middle. Also, the score seems completely out of place more often than not.

    On the plus side, though, the film has got a great cast. Most jokes work because the actors deliver them with such great timing. Nothing needs to be said about Steve Coogan anymore. Everybody knows his talent by now and the man is rightfully on his way to a career in Hollywood. Ben Miller can be seen here, too, before he came to bigger fame with "The Worst Week Of My Life". He's great, just like Om Puri, George Steven Waddington and Emma Williams, all of which play a group of ex-criminals who plan to break into a bank to steal evidence that will clear the name of the wrong-fully accused title character (played by Coogan). Lena Headey is another face you might recognize from "300" or the new "Terminator" TV-series. She's just gorgeous, beautiful and very charming. Omar Sharif makes a prominent cameo and there's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance by Simon Pegg - probably the best moment of the entire movie.

    So, yeah, "The Parole Officer" is a very enjoyable movie. Not all jokes hit the bullseye, but you'll laugh more than a few times. I really recommend this movie to everyone who likes classic Heist flicks and/or comedies like "Fletch".
    bob the moo

    Not great but silly and rather amusing at times

    Simon Garden is a parole officer but not a particularly successful one. When one of his assigned ex-cons, Kirsty, steals a car and some drugs Simon believes that the arresting officer, DI Burton, has pocketed the drugs. He follows Burton to find out more and ends up witnessing him murdering a known underworld accountant. Intimidated and moved out of his job, Simon realises that the whole thing was caught on cctv and he can use it to prove Burton's guilt but there's only one problem – the security tape has been placed in the vault of the local bank. Against all his values and beliefs, Simon calls together a collection of the ex-cons that he had put straight and puts together a plan to rob the bank, steal the tape and use it to prove the murderer.

    Many films are not really worth the bother of going to the cinema and paying your money to see and, for me, The Parole Officer was one such film. So three years later I decided to watch this for free when it arrived on channel 4 and, while it was a silly little thing, it still made me laugh a few times and that was enough for me. The plot is silly and simple but it has a nice little comic touch to it that creates a general air of humour as well as several specifically funny moments. Of course it is nonsense and not hilarious but it did the job for me and was funny in a rather basic and silly way – although if you are expecting to be laughing out loud all the way through it then I imagine you will be disappointed.

    The cast is pretty good and features a lot of well-known faces (well, certainly well known to fans of UK comedy). Coogan is hardly at his best here and this is not a great showcase for him (it just doesn't compare to his better work) but he is still funny even if his Simon is just a very poor man's Alan Partridge. Support is good for him from the likes of Om Puri, Emma Williams, Steve Waddington and the great Ben Miller. None of them really shine but they are as good as the film deserves and help support Coogan well enough. Omar Sharif makes a very strange cameo (but an effective one) and the wonderful Simon Pegg showed just how able he is by getting laughs by simply exchanging a glance with Julia Davis.

    Overall this is a silly British comedy without a great deal of style or imaginative wit but one that still managed to make me laugh several times throughout the film. The humour will appeal more to a British audience than anyone else; certainly the casting is designed to appeal to an UK audience and the sense of humour will too. Not a great film by any means and far from being the best example of the abilities of those involved but it raised a few laughs and had a humorous tone all the way through that I quite enjoyed.

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    • Trivia
      As a gag, Steve Coogan featured three review quotes on the back of the UK version of the DVD, the first review reads: "Unarguably the greatest film ever made" which was quoted by Alan Partridge, a fictional character created by Coogan. Another review says "A Bag of Sh*te" quoted by Paul Calf, (another fictional creation of Coogan's), while the third review is a standard quote from a Hot Dog magazine review which reads: "Coogan is the new Peter Sellers".
    • Goofs
      Simon Garden's correct job title would be "probation officer" in England. "Parole officer" is an Americanism, and is probably used for the international market. However, while "parole" is used in the title of the film, "probation" is used throughout the film script.
    • Quotes

      [after seeing Emma in the mirror naked]

      Simon Garden: You've got a lovely little pu... cat

    • Crazy credits
      During the first part of the credits there is footage showing the cast dancing to "Heroes" by David Bowie
    • Connections
      Features Trumpton (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Dreamer
      Performed by Supertramp

      Written by Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies

      Used by kind permission of Rondor Music (London) Ltd /

      Universal Music Publishing Ltd

      Courtesy of A&M Records/Polydor UK Ltd

      Licensed by kind permission from the Film & TV Licensing division, part of the Universal Music Group

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    • Release date
      • August 10, 2001 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Parole Officer
    • Filming locations
      • Delph, Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, UK(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • DNA Films
      • Figment Films
      • Toledo Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,424,253
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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