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The English Harem

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Martine McCutcheon in The English Harem (2005)
DramaRomance

Martine McCutcheon plays a young working class girl, Tracy, who - against the wishes of her parents and racist ex-boyfriend - becomes one of three wives of West London Persian restaurateur, ... Read allMartine McCutcheon plays a young working class girl, Tracy, who - against the wishes of her parents and racist ex-boyfriend - becomes one of three wives of West London Persian restaurateur, Sam (Art Malik).Martine McCutcheon plays a young working class girl, Tracy, who - against the wishes of her parents and racist ex-boyfriend - becomes one of three wives of West London Persian restaurateur, Sam (Art Malik).

  • Director
    • Robin Sheppard
  • Writer
    • Anthony McCarten
  • Stars
    • Martine McCutcheon
    • Art Malik
    • Tom Georgeson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    121
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robin Sheppard
    • Writer
      • Anthony McCarten
    • Stars
      • Martine McCutcheon
      • Art Malik
      • Tom Georgeson
    • 11User reviews
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    Martine McCutcheon
    Martine McCutcheon
    • Tracy Pringle
    Art Malik
    Art Malik
    • Saaman "Sam" Sahar
    Tom Georgeson
    • Eric Pringle
    Linda Bassett
    Linda Bassett
    • Monica Pringle
    John Sessions
    John Sessions
    • Ridley
    Tony Slattery
    Tony Slattery
    • Sebastian Partridge
    Agni Scott
    Agni Scott
    • Yvette Sahar
    Nathalie Armin
    Nathalie Armin
    • Firouzeh Sahar
    Doug Allen
    Doug Allen
    • Richard
    Louise Brealey
    Louise Brealey
    • Suzy
    • (as Loo Brealey)
    Ruth Sheen
    Ruth Sheen
    • Emily
    Julian Rivett
    Julian Rivett
    • Lenny
    Antonio Josephides
    • Mostafa Sahar
    Gary Lammin
    Gary Lammin
    • Store Manager
    Andrew Havill
    Andrew Havill
    • Lawrence of Arabia
    Catherine Bailey
    Catherine Bailey
    • Annie - Reporter
    Menis Yousry
    Menis Yousry
    • Sheik in Restaurant
    Joseph Karimbeik
    • Abdullah
    • (as Hossein Karombeik)
    • Director
      • Robin Sheppard
    • Writer
      • Anthony McCarten
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    7thebigdishman

    A gentle look at the clash of two cultures

    This was not vintage Art Malik, but I found it an enjoyable and slightly tongue-in-cheek look at the clash of two cultures. To be fair it was not a particularly realistic plot, indeed at times it was rather thin, but for all that was able to show just how bigoted and inconsiderate some people can be, on both sides of the cultural fence. Martine McCutcheon's role quite delicately displayed just how limited and narrow some people can become in their lives. For me, however, Tony Slattery's slightly bumbling social worker role had distinct shades of Cleveland and Orkney, (older readers will know what I mean), in a situation which affects far too many people in today's society. It had relevance at a time when there is far too little understanding of how other people live, and perhaps should have taught everyone, even those holding more extreme views, that we should always take people's feelings into account. It will certainly get a second and third run in the DVD player.
    manzarwqureshi

    It s a lovely movie

    It was a lovely movie, i have never seen any one addressing an Islamic subject any better. It rightly expresses the true spirit of Islam the way it is seen and practised by the Muslims.

    it showed the Iranina culture and dresses and showed the difference of the delicate nature of the Iranian culture and the roughness of the English daily life. At the same time it showed that once a person breaks into the English social circles then they get accepted.

    This film gives a positive image of Islam at a time when all you hear about Islam is negative. This movies is an excellent guide to understand problems faced by other faiths and the power of mutual respect and co existence
    2Lumina_Astra

    Don't embarrass yourself

    On some level, The English Harem is supposed to mirror reality, however the story takes sudden twists that are increasingly improbable. Islam is represented as a Disneyland state-of-mind while key characters and plot elements become more and more distorted into a theater of the absurd. Half way through the film I simply gave up in utter frustration at the sheer stupidity I was witnessing. Theoretically, The English Harem had potential, but instead unfolds into a truly embarrassing waste of time. It never ceases to amaze me that actors willing play roles and speak lines that they undoubtedly know deep down in their soul are totally brain dead.
    kaleem_chaudry

    Absolute Timewaster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    This has to be the worst TV Drama I have ever watched.

    The story has nothing to do with the reality of the Islamic Culture or the concept of having up to four wives! I seriously can't understand what research has been carried out for this Drama.

    It is an appalling attempt by the writer and actors, who have disgraced themselves in being involved in such a flop.

    I thought Art Malik was beginning to pick up after his role in 'Holby City', however his acting was so poor in this drama that i wouldn't be surprised if this has taken away his chance of any progression. I think he seems to think that this is somewhat like the drama 'Stolen', which he previously acted in.....I'm afraid Art, Stolen was crap and this one was far far worse. I hope i don't see him on screen for a loooooooooonnnng time.

    As for Martine, well she did a good job in Eastenders and that's about all.....we know that her 'only moment' .....was a huge failure proving that she couldn't sing and after her performance in this drama, i'd be confident to say that she can't act either.....i think Martine has just waved her so called career goodbye!!
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    A gorgeous drama.

    The English Harem is a light, funny, moving drama, that will have you laughing one moment, and in tears the next. It follows Tracy, who lives with an Eastern fantasy, and lives in a dream world, she meets a man, who becomes her boss, she's intrigued by his harem.

    I loved it, the performances are wonderful, Art Malik in particular, but the real success comes from the sheer loveliness and delicacy of Martine McCutcheon, I really wish she'd been more prolific, she's wonderful, feminine, sincere, beautiful, with an enigmatic smile. She's a delight to watch.

    Don't read too much into the Islam slant, it's not a heavy religious based drama, it's just light hearted tale of love and escapism. There are some moments of racism, but those behind it are shown for the cowards they really are.

    Loved it, 9/10.

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      • December 27, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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