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Ralph

Original title: Saint Ralph
  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
6.5K
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Ralph (2004)
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Saint Ralph is the unlikely story of Ralph Walker, a ninth-grader who outran everyone's expectations except his own in his bold quest to win the 1954 Boston Marathon.Saint Ralph is the unlikely story of Ralph Walker, a ninth-grader who outran everyone's expectations except his own in his bold quest to win the 1954 Boston Marathon.Saint Ralph is the unlikely story of Ralph Walker, a ninth-grader who outran everyone's expectations except his own in his bold quest to win the 1954 Boston Marathon.

  • Director
    • Michael McGowan
  • Writer
    • Michael McGowan
  • Stars
    • Adam Butcher
    • Campbell Scott
    • Jennifer Tilly
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    6.5K
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    • Director
      • Michael McGowan
    • Writer
      • Michael McGowan
    • Stars
      • Adam Butcher
      • Campbell Scott
      • Jennifer Tilly
    • 57User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Adam Butcher
    Adam Butcher
    • Ralph Walker
    Campbell Scott
    Campbell Scott
    • Father George Hibbert
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Nurse Alice
    Michael Kanevsky
    • Chester Jones
    • (as Michael Kanev)
    Gordon Pinsent
    Gordon Pinsent
    • Father Fitzpatrick
    Tamara Hope
    Tamara Hope
    • Claire Collins
    Chris Anton
    Chris Anton
    • Hulk
    • (as Chris Ploszczansky)
    Paulette Sinclair
    • Secretary Roddy
    Shauna MacDonald
    Shauna MacDonald
    • Emma Walker
    Lubica Kucerova
    • Woman in Shower
    Ben Gans
    • Senior Citizen #1
    Jock McLeod
    • Senior Citizen #2
    Jeff Baxter
    • Cattana
    Daniel Karasik
    • Bolan
    Frank Crudele
    Frank Crudele
    • Mr. Karl
    Jonathan Walker
    Jonathan Walker
    • Mr. Collins
    Keir Gilchrist
    Keir Gilchrist
    • Kid Collins
    Jonathan Wilson
    Jonathan Wilson
    • Father Gregg
    • Director
      • Michael McGowan
    • Writer
      • Michael McGowan
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    User reviews57

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    8kd1104

    Surprisingly enjoyable

    Air Canada was showing this a few months ago. With nothing better to do I thought I'd give it a try. It's nice to start watching a movie you have never heard of. And not having anyone else's viewpoint to prejudice you. At least when it is this good. The initial disappointment of there being no well known movies on offer soon evaporated. After an uncertain start the wholly believable characters win you over. A bit corny at times for sure, but funny, and well acted. And ultimately one of the most moving films I have seen in a while (ok discounting Finding Neverland). An excellent coming of age tale, which I enjoyed retelling to my kids.

    A must to rent.
    9screentime

    Terrific family film

    Reminded me of two things -- one when I was in Catholic school, and two being a young teenager. Very few films combine religion with real people living real lives. Most films that seem to touch on anything concerning faith come off preachy. This one doesn't in the least. You can't help rooting for and liking the main character. The film is kinda like a family version of Rocky concerning a kid who runs the Boston Marathon to try and wake his coma ridden mother via a miracle. The miracle being a fourteen year old even running in the marathon yet alone trying to win it. The father/coach played by Cambell Scott assures him it would be one of the biggest miracles of all time!
    10gbbetts

    Take Your Family and Go See This Movie!

    Saint Ralph is a triumph. It approaches the "inspirational" movie genre (think everything from Rocky to Chariot's of Fire) but manages to evoke a genuine and unique flavour in the form. It is fresh, original, funny, and extremely moving. The characters are well developed, the plot intriguing and inviting, and the dialogue simply priceless. People literally clapped in the theatre; more than half hung around for all of the credits, and groups were huddled around posters seeking more information about the film.

    My favourite detail: I was simply astonished at the music score for the climatic scene. Gord Downie's version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah is breathtakingly beautiful, and perfectly set. Adam Butcher, playing Ralph, in the scene transcends the child-actor role. His face displays an exquisite complexity of emotions, chilling and sublime, while Downie sings. Truly marvelous.

    The premise, by now, is familiar: a boy's mother falls into a coma, and he believes a miracle will awaken her. The movie positions itself in that delicious but awkward transition between boyhood innocence and adulthood stoicism or cynicism. Ralph is a child, becoming a man, learning the limits of his own body, his mother's body, and all the while confronting adults inability to imagine or dream. He dream's on and takes the audience on a sweet journey that will rekindle your fire. It truly is an inspirational film, without being sappy or relying on overwrought clichés.

    A truly promising start for Michael McGowan, a new Canadian filmmaker.
    8wisewebwoman

    A wonderful study of Canada in the fifties.

    One of the best movies I've seen all year. I tried to catch it in the theatre but it was vapourized too quickly and having seen it I'm completely baffled- surely Canada can afford to promote movies a little better than this. Many such missed opportunities come to mind ("Marion Bridge", "The Hanging Garden" et al). This is one of the best of its genre, the extremely gritty dedicated athlete/musician/singer/painter who takes on the world against all odds. But this is done with a twist. It all takes place in the 1950s in very Catholic parochial school Ontario.

    Ralph (Adam Butcher) is a brazen but cute 14-year-old student fighting the system but inwardly grieving his Dad, who died in the recent war (WW2)and his extremely ill mother who lies in a coma in the hospital. This is never sentimentalized, his exchanges with his mother before she slips into her coma are beautifully written and believable.

    How he cobbles together his faith and goes out to seek a miracle is the crux of the story but there are many lovely sidebars, his almost-girlfriend who wants to be a nun, his best friend who forges notes for him, a fun loving nurse, played by the never disappointing Jennifer Tilly, squeaky voice in place and some disbelieving factory workers who mock his attempts at athleticism.

    Ralph is a fully developed character, his sinful side clashing consistently with his puritanical, self-punishing side, his innate flirtatiousness offset by his being picked upon by the older boys in his school. Adam nails the role to such a degree that one forgets he is acting.

    A younger priest (Campbell Scott plays this beautifully) with a secret past agrees to help the young boy and Gordon Pinsent plays the part of the older rigid priest with conviction even though he has some thin dialogue to sink his teeth into – the movie's only weakness.

    The sexuality content is handled well and honestly with none of that gruesome teenage guffawing that litters other movies of this ilk. Because of this content it would not be suitable for children which is a shame, but it is not gratuitous and is an intrinsic part of the Catholic sin quotient of the era. 8 out of 10. A marvelous, thoughtful film.
    8artzau

    Delightful

    Every once in a while, a "feel good" movie pops up that surprises me. Always on the look-out for movies that my wife will watch, I picked this off the shelf and was simply delighted watching it. The story was better than the run of the mill tear-jerker and was made credible by the performance of young Mr. Butcher in the title role, the sweet and beautiful teenage Ms. Hope and the convincing performances of Campbell Scott and Gordon Pinsent as the priests with opposing views. To a pair of cradle Catholics like my wife and I who grew up in the 50s, the bittersweet romance of coming of age was very compelling. In short, this is a good film. Enough nostalgia to spark old memories for oldies like us and with enough sentiment not to be overly sentimental and maudlin. Check it out. You'll be glad you did.

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    • Trivia
      The 30-kilometre Hamilton Round the Bay Race, which Ralph wins in the movie, is an actual event; in fact, it is the oldest structured road race in North America, predating the Boston Marathon (started in 1897) by three years. The film's director, Michael McGowan, won the Round the Bay Race in 1995 with a time of 1:36:09.
    • Goofs
      The announcer in Hopkinton at the start of the marathon says, "Welcome to the 53rd running of the Boston Marathon". The 1954 Marathon was the 58th running.
    • Quotes

      Ralph Walker: Claire has clearly decided to put up the Great Wall of China Defense on me. But I'm positive this whole nun thing is basically a way of denying her true feelings... understandably.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Hour: Episode #7.24 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Halleluia Proprium Missae
      In Domenica Tertia Post Pentecosten

      Halleluia / aleluja Diligam te

      (Public Domain)

      Slovenski Madrigalisti, Ltg./Cond.: Janez Bole

      (P) Point Classics, Courtesy of Morning Music Limited

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Saint Ralph
    • Filming locations
      • Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Alliance Atlantis Communications
      • Amaze Film + Television
      • Running Miracles Productions
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    • Budget
      • CA$6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $489,389
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $140,881
      • Aug 7, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,881,975
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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