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Stonehouse

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2023
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
3.4K
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Matthew Macfadyen in Stonehouse (2023)
Disgraced Labour minister John Stonehouse, a high-flying member of Harold Wilson’s government, vanished from the beach of a large luxury hotel in Florida in November 1974, leaving a neatly folded pile of clothes as he swam into the sea.
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A British politician fakes his own death.A British politician fakes his own death.A British politician fakes his own death.

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    • Matthew Macfadyen
    • Simon Greenall
    • Kevin McNally
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,567
    5,319
    • Stars
      • Matthew Macfadyen
      • Simon Greenall
      • Kevin McNally
    • 32User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Matthew Macfadyen
    Matthew Macfadyen
    • John Stonehouse
    • 2023
    Simon Greenall
    • Speaker at The House of Commons
    • 2023
    Kevin McNally
    Kevin McNally
    • Harold Wilson
    • 2023
    Dorothy Atkinson
    Dorothy Atkinson
    • Betty Boothroyd
    • 2023
    Keeley Hawes
    Keeley Hawes
    • Barbara Stonehouse
    • 2023
    Orla Hill
    Orla Hill
    • Jane Stonehouse
    • 2023
    Aoife Checkland
    • Julia Stonehouse
    • 2023
    Emer Heatley
    Emer Heatley
    • Sheila Buckley
    • 2023
    Archie Barnes
    Archie Barnes
    • Matthew Stonehouse
    • 2023
    Celia Robertson
    • Civil Servant
    • 2023
    Adrian Metcalfe
    • Teller
    • 2023
    Igor Grabuzov
    Igor Grabuzov
    • Alexander Marek
    • 2023
    Sam Lockwood
    • Desk Clerk…
    • 2023
    Rich Keeble
    Rich Keeble
    • Producer
    • 2023
    Tiana Arnold
    • Make Up Artist
    • 2023
    Jamila Wingett
    Jamila Wingett
    • Brixton Journalist
    • 2023
    Paul Westwood
    • Miami Reporter
    • 2023
    Alex Caan
    • Interviewer
    • 2023
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    9charliegalloway

    Brilliant

    ITV is on a roll with high quality dramas after the excellent Anne ,comes this gem .

    The direction has a knowing and crisp feel , the script is truthful but very witty , the musical score superb .

    The acting is fabulous , every member is good but standout is Macfadyen , whose lugubrious and dishevelled charm , (his voluminous hair seemed to have a life of its own ) ,captures the essence of an old school charmer who can't see his terrible behaviour for what it really is . The politics of the time were captured really well , Harold Wilson was spot on .

    ITV deserve a lot of credit for putting together great creative teams and let's hope they continue with this level of quality .
    9TomFarrell63

    A lighthearted romp!

    As soon as the music starts you know this isn't going to be a dour, miserable drama, and the proclamation about things being dramatised, means it isn't going to be historically accurate , but none of that matters a jot, this is pure entertainment! Makes such a change from the number of dark dramas on TV these days.

    The character of Stonehouse is wonderfully played by Matthew McFadyen, sometimes you despair at how unaware of his own ridiculousness he is, but then the next minute, you're rooting for him!

    The ever dependable Keeley Hawes is excellent as the hard done to, but ever loyal wife.

    Have to say the entire thing just flew by for me, which is always a good sign , and I'll certainly rewatch in the future.
    8peterrichboy

    Power, Corruption and Lies

    The amazing story of John Stonehouse says everything you need to know about political life in the 1970s. A labour MP starts work on his way up the ministerial ladder happily married with children, Stonehouse goes on the journey of self destruction first of all getting embroiled as a useless spy for the Czech government.

    All of a sudden the money dries up labour lose the election and Stonehouse is dropped as a spy on the money dries up and he finds him self in a whole heap of trouble.

    From here on in is the stuff of legend even though I was only a young boy when this took place, I remember it very clearly and this TV series, brings this remarkable story to life.

    Matthew McFadden is perfect as the corrupt politician, whilst Kevin McNally as Harold Wilson and Keeley Hawes are excellent in the supporting cast.

    Written by John Prescott the program strikes a nice balance between humour in fact. 8/10.
    9stevenmckinstry

    A delight from start to finish

    John Stonehouse's fall from grace is a sad story, and the mildly comedic flavour of this production might be seen as inappropriate. But the fact is that his actions and attitudes were indeed somewhat farcical, and the writer, director and actors manage very well to stay just this side of playing it for laughs. Its roots in reality are never lost, and the viewer is left with a sense of pity and despair for Stonehouse, and sympathy for his family and others affected by his misguided decisions.

    In a wider sense, the series highlights how someone short on common sense, but long on ambition and greed, can do well in politics by presenting a confident and convincing facade. I like the way Harold Wilson is portrayed as seeing Stonehouse as a good image for the Labour Party because he is handsome. And how he makes him Minister for Aviation because he'd been in the RAF for two years. I've no reason to think this is inconceivable, and it's an amusing reflection on how some of our current crop of politicians got where they are.

    So full marks to everyone involved. The period detail is very impressive, taking me back to my younger days in the early 70s. The husband and wife team of Keeley Hawes and Matthew MacFadyen are superb as the Stonehouses, Emer Heatley does a marvellous job as Sheila Buckley the secretary, and Kevin McNally's portrayal of Harold Wilson is uncannily accurate.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Such an interesting story, worth watching.

    The story of disgraced former Labour MP and Minister John Stonehouse, who got involved in several criminal activities, and later vanished.

    It is well worth seeing, it's such an incredible story, if it wasn't based on true events, it would be deemed far fetched, but based on actual events.

    It has some nice touches of humour, there are some really amusing scenes mixed in to the more serious elements.

    Matthew Macfadyen gives an excellent performance as Stonehouse, there's a scene in episode three, where he delivers a speech, it is an outstanding moment. Keeley Hawes is excellent as wife Barbara, but she is turning into Olivia Colman, who really is in everything.

    Well worth looking at further material, interviews and such featuring him, he's an interesting character, it gives you an idea of how Macfadyen captured him as well.

    It's well worth your time, 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      John and Barbara Stonehouse are played by real-life husband and wife Matthew Macfadyen and Keeley Hawes.
    • Goofs
      The exterior of the Houses of Parliament started to be cleaned in 1981. In the 1970s the colour of the building was very much darker than it appears today and as shown.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Real Stonehouse (2023)

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • ITVX (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Стоунхаус
    • Production companies
      • Snowed-In Productions
      • Clearwood Films
      • ITV - Independent Television
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      • 1h(60 min)
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      • Stereo

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