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The Goodbye Plane

  • 2003
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
24
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The Goodbye Plane (2003)
DramaRomanceShortWar

Leonard and Harry, two old friends, mourn the loss of Kristen - a pretty, young dancer, who clearly meant a lot to Leonard, an exceptionally gifted local church organist. Harry, the organ tu... Read allLeonard and Harry, two old friends, mourn the loss of Kristen - a pretty, young dancer, who clearly meant a lot to Leonard, an exceptionally gifted local church organist. Harry, the organ tuner, cannot get through to the impassive Len, who refuses to express or acknowledge his gr... Read allLeonard and Harry, two old friends, mourn the loss of Kristen - a pretty, young dancer, who clearly meant a lot to Leonard, an exceptionally gifted local church organist. Harry, the organ tuner, cannot get through to the impassive Len, who refuses to express or acknowledge his grief. Music must be the answer: Harry convinces his friend to teach him to play the organ p... Read all

  • Director
    • David Bartlett
  • Writer
    • David Bartlett
  • Stars
    • Georgina Ayers-Hunt
    • Edward Hardwicke
    • Bernard Holley
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    24
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    • Director
      • David Bartlett
    • Writer
      • David Bartlett
    • Stars
      • Georgina Ayers-Hunt
      • Edward Hardwicke
      • Bernard Holley
    • 6User reviews
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    Georgina Ayers-Hunt
    • Kristen…
    Edward Hardwicke
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    • Leonard
    Bernard Holley
    Bernard Holley
    • George
    Adam Rayner
    Adam Rayner
    • Leonard aged 20
    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Harry
    • Director
      • David Bartlett
    • Writer
      • David Bartlett
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    rralphfarella

    Beautiful

    They say those who criticize the work of other do so because their own efforts pale in comparison to those they judge. After working in this business most of my life I think its important to let someone know when they have created something special. This is one of those pieces.

    Its rare to get taken out of oneself and to be able to be truly taken with a story, not only by the actors, but by the writing and overall production. There are so few pieces that ever really give attention to a story and instead depend upon post production explosions to carry it through.

    I would and have recommended this film to others.It was beautiful, moving, and left me looking forward to what's next from Kewhaven.
    9Filmexpert10

    Fabulous and touching

    Have just caught this gorgeous little film (a short, not a feature) at a screening, and was amazed at what had been achieved. Remarkable considering I'd never heard of Kewhaven or the people behind it. Jacquiedwards' review hits the target perfectly - it's kinda lots of great things all in one. The score is really romantic and sad, the direction is clear and tender, and the story is a real tear-jerker; the acting is lovely, the stunts are bold, the meaning is profound. I think more drab Britfilm directors could learn something! It looks amazing - American movie mainstream with British reserve. Andy Jackson and David Bartlett have done a bravo job. Very fine.
    10jacquiedwards

    Absolutely excellent!

    Really warm and moving film about loss and grief and love. Beautifully acted by classic British actors Edward Hardwicke and Dudley Sutton, the story shows a world war two fighter pilot haunted by a love affair that ended during the war. The more recent loss of a ballet dancer friend reminds the old man of the earlier loss, and he must learn how to accept things and move on. Hardwicke and Sutton play off each other superbly. Really nicely acted around a fabulous script, there is a blinding second world war battle sequence during a really balletic flashback sequence, beautifully scored by the composer, and amazingly well directed. One of the best shorts I've ever seen.
    1truthserum-1

    Story fanciful and direction over-dramatised in my opinion

    On watching, I found the storyline of this production rather fanciful. It reads well as a synopsis but feel that emotional immaturity of the production has been reflected in rather major flaws in the logic of the plot and consequent over dramatisation by actors that would, under other directorship, produced sterling performances.

    There is, of course, a place for fantasy in British film, but this is sold as a true-to life story and, in my opinion fails to reach the level that we should expect of young film writers and producers, such as those from Kewhaven, in Britain.

    Im sorry, but I really do find it hard to believe that this film nominated for an award and would suggest that viewers modify their expectations if they are anticipating an award winning feature when booking to see.
    10ChrisRLewis

    An Amazing short Film

    Just had the privilege of viewing this amazing short film. A beautifully-written and directed tale of lost love, the story begins during an impressive WWII aerial attack in England over half a century ago. Now a scratchy church organist, a former RAF pilot (Edward Hardwicke in great form) has to once again surmount an old, familiar loss and put his life back together - this time with the help of best buddy organ tuner, Harry (played so engagingly by Dudley Sutton). Against a theme of sadness and combat, the charm, subtle humour and sweet joviality of the two old aerial warriors comes to tear-jerking fruition in a closing bi-plane scene that confirms that this is a cracking movie. I loved it! It's full of music and there's even a tender moment of ballet that pours from the Pilot's tortured soul. The score (including Jazz played on a church organ) adds impressively to the whole triumph. I wish it could have been longer!

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      Though it contains pyrotechnics, CGI effects, two sophisticated flying sequences, and an orchestral score, the entire film was made for a cash budget of £23,000.
    • Quotes

      Harry: [Leonard finishes playing organ] Oh, I didn't mean to stop you.

      Leonard: I wanted to stop.

      Harry: Not feeling up to it today?

      Leonard: Ive never played better.

      Harry: Bollocks.

      Leonard: You here to fiddle, Nero?

      Harry: As we agreed, sir, as we agreed.

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Kewhaven Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Kewhaven Pictures
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    • Budget
      • £25,000 (estimated)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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