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These Foolish Things

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 47m
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5.5/10
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Terence Stamp, Anjelica Huston, Andrew Lincoln, Zoë Tapper, and David Leon in These Foolish Things (2006)
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A struggling young actress, a fledgling director and an ambitious playwright become embroiled in an emotional love triangle as they strive for recognition, fame and fortune in a world on the... Read allA struggling young actress, a fledgling director and an ambitious playwright become embroiled in an emotional love triangle as they strive for recognition, fame and fortune in a world on the brink of World War II.A struggling young actress, a fledgling director and an ambitious playwright become embroiled in an emotional love triangle as they strive for recognition, fame and fortune in a world on the brink of World War II.

  • Director
    • Julia Taylor-Stanley
  • Writers
    • Noel Langley
    • Julia Taylor-Stanley
  • Stars
    • Charlotte Lucas
    • Craig Rooke
    • Julia McKenzie
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    607
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Julia Taylor-Stanley
    • Writers
      • Noel Langley
      • Julia Taylor-Stanley
    • Stars
      • Charlotte Lucas
      • Craig Rooke
      • Julia McKenzie
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Charlotte Lucas
    • Lily Evans
    Craig Rooke
    • Stage Manager
    Julia McKenzie
    Julia McKenzie
    • Miss Abernethy
    Roisin Goodall
    • Diana 3 Years Old
    Sinead Goodall
    • Diana 8 Years Old
    Jordan Metcalfe
    Jordan Metcalfe
    • Garstin 14 Years Old
    Mike Watts
    • Douglas 14 Years Old
    • (as Michael Gabriel)
    Joanna David
    Joanna David
    • Mrs. Bannock
    Graham Seed
    Graham Seed
    • Rev. Bannock
    Zoë Tapper
    Zoë Tapper
    • Diana Shaw
    Leo Bill
    Leo Bill
    • Garstin
    John Broad
    • Tavistock Hotel Porter
    Tatina de Marinis
    • Tall Girl
    Eve Myles
    Eve Myles
    • Dolly Nightingale
    Joan Blackham
    Joan Blackham
    • Miss Griffin
    Andrew Westcott
    • Producer
    Paul Sarony
    Paul Sarony
    • Producer
    David Leon
    David Leon
    • Robin Gardner
    • Director
      • Julia Taylor-Stanley
    • Writers
      • Noel Langley
      • Julia Taylor-Stanley
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    1dierregi

    Turgid

    Diana and Robin are two youngsters who want to work in the entertainment business in 1939 London. Because, what the world needs is just another actress or playwright, especially on the verge of WWI.

    The irony is that Diana wants so much to be an actress but everybody - except her boyfriend - tells her she's a bad actress, and that is the actual truth.

    Funniest line, Diana telling Robin "I don't want to get a part just because you're writing it for me"... Diana darling, sleeping with the playwright (and the director) is the only way you are EVER going to get a part.

    The main characters Diana and Robin are played by two unknown - for me - without any chemistry or subtlety. Not surprisingly, after this, they both ended up in the TV grinder of second-rate British series.

    Bacall, Stamp, and Anjelica Huston play supporting roles. It is weird to think they must have been so much in need of yet another paycheck to accept starring in this stinker.
    4sergepesic

    Big nothing

    Brits are usually known for authentic period pieces. But apparently nobody is perfect. This silly little movie doesn't make any sense whatsoever. We are supposed to believe that the young hopeful actress has the allure and talent, which she sadly does not possess. We are asked to buy the romantic package , which is as romantic as a garbage disposal. And to add insult to injury, this is one of the rare British movies with poor acting. Nobody stands out, not even the tragically miscast stars Huston, Stamp and Bacall. This fluffy powder puff of a movie is an utter waste of time.Its not funny or amusing or touching. It is big nothing.
    9nturner

    Critics Hated It - I Loved It

    Here is another film that all the critics hated that I just loved. It is a totally unrealistic, sappy romance that belongs in the 1930's where it is set, but I think it is a great treat.

    The story is right out of one of those 1930's melodramas about a young actress trying to make it on her own who meets with the perils of stage life. In this case, the young actress is Diana who is orphaned at a young age and is sent to live with her pious relatives. Her mother was a great stage actress, and Diana strives to follow in her footsteps. At maturity, she travels to London to try to make her mark upon the world of theater.

    She meets Robin who is a struggling playwright and there is an immediate attraction. The first help that Robin gives to Diana is to suggest loggings at his boardinghouse run by a retired showgirl with a heart of gold.

    The villains of the piece are Diana's cousin Garstin and his friend Douglas. Garstin is an entertainment columnist and Douglas is an actor of some success who has desires for Robin. This lusting of one man for another, of course, is a 2006 twist that could not have been done in a 1930's film. Garstin is a priggish snob and Douglas is a man who uses sex with both genders to further his own selfish motives. You couldn't ask for two slimier villains for this piece.

    The other major young character in the story is Christopher, Robin's actor-turned-director friend, who is also in love with Diana. Christopher is a man of principles who is tortured by his love for his best friend's sweetheart.

    Douglas beds wealthy supporter of the arts Lottie Osgood in order to get her to finance Robin's play with the ulterior motive of eventually bedding Robin. Straight as an arrow Robin is totally unaware of Douglas's evil desires, or so it seems.

    The plot of These Foolish Things is just too campy to believe, but one doesn't have to believe to just sit back and enjoy. That enjoyment comes from the beautiful production and the wonderful acting.

    Diana is played by Zoë Tapper who gives the character the innocence and beauty needed but is able to convey the wisdom gained by a young woman throw into a dog-eat-dog world of the theater.

    Her suitors are David Leon as Robin - fresh, good looking, and eager - and Andrew Lincoln as Christopher who presents Robin with a choice of an older, more stable lover.

    As the major villain, Mark Umbers is athletic and handsome with an underlying evil heart. It is easy to imagine him having his way with both women and men for personal gain. His partner in crime is Garstin played greasily by Leo Bill. He gives the audience a great nose-in-the-air snob liked by no one.

    Even though the young actors are all excellent in their parts, the real treat of this campy treasure is provided by the veteran actors.

    Anjelica Huston is a kick as Lottie Osgood - a woman who is well-aware of the way things operate and is abashedly ready to use her considerable wealth to get what she wants - be it adulation or a good roll in the hay.

    Lauren Bacall - beautiful as ever - gives a witty and heartwarming performance as a dame of the theater who guides the young Diana. One small scene with Bacall and Tapper is worth watching the whole film.

    The veteran who steals the film is Terence Stamp. He is the proverbial disgruntled butler always ready with a snappy comeback, a hilarious under the breath rapier line, or a good sock in the jaw, His performance is an absolute delight.

    A sappy love story. A campy period flick. A melodramatic wallow. An unbelievable tale. All of these foolish things are what make These Foolish Things a delicious pleasure.
    7asw-prophile

    Good effort

    Not the best film in the world but a good effort by upcoming director Taylor-Stanley. I'm giving it seven because it wasn't dreadful and because the film score was fantastic.

    Some of the acting is stronger in some places; some is weaker - I wasn't overwhelmed by the performance of the leading role of Diana, but supporting roles were good: Andy Lincoln did a great piece as Lovell, and Terence Stamp was wonderful as Baker. There were one or two small anachronisms, but mostly what you'd consider "anorak" things; for instance there is one point in the office of a theatrical agent where he fakes a telephone call, and the wire connecting the hand-held part of the Telephone is curly whereas in the 30s it should have been straight. There was also the use of the phrase 'Jesus H Christ' which was an anachronism, but generally a good film. The film score was wonderful, Mr Lynn is a complete unknown but it appears that the risk Taylor-Stanley took by hiring him was worth it.

    As mentioned above, as a combination of the film's strong and weak points, I give it 7 out of 10.
    8keithmp

    Glamorous romance.

    I showed this film at our local theatre, where I voluntarily act as cinema manager, presenting two Friday night film shows per month. We had a good turnout and our mature, discerning audience really enjoyed this light comedy romance set in London's West End, immediately prior to the outbreak of World War Two. Zoe Tapper makes a lovely, charming heroine while Leo Bill does well as her 'reptile cousin', Garstin. Terence Stamp steals the show as a butler delivering a succession of witty/sarcastic comments (which had our audience laughing out loud). Debutant director Julia Taylor-Stanley has produced a commendable first effort, - a piece of glamorous, escapist, old-fashioned cinema with a terrific cast and an outstanding music soundtrack. Perfect for those Senior Screen film shows, in my opinion!

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      Originally Norman Wisdom was to have played Albert, but he decided to retire the day after his 90th birthday and was replaced by Joss Ackland.
    • Soundtracks
      Eclogue, op. 10
      Composed by Gerald Finzi

      Performed by Northern Sinfonia/Howard Griffiths

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    • Release date
      • October 24, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Esas tonterías
    • Filming locations
      • Exchange Avenue, Bristol, England, UK(Robin & Diana walk hand-in-hand down street)
    • Production companies
      • Micro Fusion 2004-4
      • These Foolish Things Ltd.
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      • £6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,629
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      1 hour 47 minutes
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