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Last Train to Christmas

  • 2021
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
3.5K
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Cary Elwes, Michael Sheen, Katherine Kelly, and Nathalie Emmanuel in Last Train to Christmas (2021)
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Tony Towers is a local celebrity, a successful nightclub manager and he is engaged to a younger woman, Sue. Things get a little strange when he embarks upon the 3:17 to Nottingham for a Chri... Read allTony Towers is a local celebrity, a successful nightclub manager and he is engaged to a younger woman, Sue. Things get a little strange when he embarks upon the 3:17 to Nottingham for a Christmas family reunion.Tony Towers is a local celebrity, a successful nightclub manager and he is engaged to a younger woman, Sue. Things get a little strange when he embarks upon the 3:17 to Nottingham for a Christmas family reunion.

  • Director
    • Julian Kemp
  • Writer
    • Julian Kemp
  • Stars
    • Michael Sheen
    • Cary Elwes
    • Nathalie Emmanuel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Julian Kemp
    • Writer
      • Julian Kemp
    • Stars
      • Michael Sheen
      • Cary Elwes
      • Nathalie Emmanuel
    • 78User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Michael Sheen
    Michael Sheen
    • Tony Towers
    Cary Elwes
    Cary Elwes
    • Roger Towers
    Nathalie Emmanuel
    Nathalie Emmanuel
    • Sue Taylor
    Katherine Kelly
    Katherine Kelly
    • Paula
    Phyllis Logan
    Phyllis Logan
    • Auntie Vi
    John Thomson
    John Thomson
    • Vic
    Danny Ashok
    Danny Ashok
    • Morris
    Anna Lundberg
    Anna Lundberg
    • Astrid
    Mia McKenna-Bruce
    Mia McKenna-Bruce
    • Linda
    Sophie Simnett
    Sophie Simnett
    • Jenny
    Robin Askwith
    Robin Askwith
    • Tristan
    Hayley Mills
    Hayley Mills
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    Sianad Gregory
    Sianad Gregory
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    Thomas Law
    Thomas Law
    • Tony (25)
    George Cobell
    • Tony (5)
    Harry Giubileo
    Harry Giubileo
    • Tony (15)
    Jack Christou
    • Roger (20)
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    7CrazyArty

    Time travel, destiny and love

    Time travelling drama set on a train. A successful nightclub owner boards a train with his wife and brother. He discovers that as he moves forward along the train, he also moves forward in time.

    Stars Michael Sheen and Carey Elwes.

    A low budget film, seems more appropriate for TV. The plot is like an extended episode of the Twilight Zone. I think Michael Sheen should probably be above such things now but it's an interesting movie concept about time travel, love and destiny.
    8csm-78119

    Much better than expected!

    I watched this primarily as it was a Michael Sheen film and it promised some nostalgia. As always Sheen was excellent but the whole piece was very well done with a strong supporting performance from Cary Elwes. Nathalie Emmanuel also shone. The film was well crafted and despite its fantastical storyline it held together remarkably well. There was a great attention to detail and the cinematography and use of light in particular was such that I was convinced at one point that we were back in the 1980's. Overall it was well worth a viewing with entertaining and touching moments and a good heart and soul at its centre. Nice to see a Simon Aldred song get an outing at the end as well.
    4phil-83737

    Started Interestingly Ended Badly

    Having just watched this I'm left a bit annoyed. The film starts out well enough and it has some good moments, but the ending is terrible and it makes no sense.

    This is a shame because overall I thought this was ok.
    7southdavid

    Bulwell, well, well .... !

    People don't recommend movies to me very often; I think they assume that I've probably seen everything already. One of my friends though asked me to watch "Last Train to Christmas" as he'd seen it, and he wasn't sure what to think of it. I agreed, assuming that, as it's bundled with a lot of other Sky produced releases this festive period, that it would be light Christmas froth. It certainly wasn't that.

    In 1985, Nottingham based empresario Tony Towers (Michael Sheen) boards a train home from London, with his fiancé Sue (Nathalie Emmanuel), brother Roger (Cary Elwes) and his wife Paula (Katherine Kelly). The brother's relationship is strained as Tony plans to a risky strategy of opening a number of clubs across the East Midlands. As Tony looks for the buffet section, he walks to the next carriage and inexplicably finds himself in 1995. In shabby clothes, he comes to learn that the clubs have failed, and he is near destitute. Tony discovers that each carriage on the train is a different decade in his life and he can change aspects in his own past. Despite the best of intentions though, the changes often have unforeseen consequences.

    Again, I came to this one expecting light Christmas comedy, akin perhaps to something like the "Nativity" films. The opening scenes tend to support that idea too. Sheen is sporting a comedy mullet, his sparring with his brother and sister-in-law is fun, though with a little edge to it. The longer the films runs though, the darker the storyline gets, as family secrets are exposed, characters come and go from the story and none of Tony's changes turn out as planned. I see from some of the other reviews, that people struggled to follow the storyline. I can't say that was a problem for me, but I was surprised as it kept expanding and we saw further and further back into Tony's life.

    Sheen is brilliant in everything, and there's a capable cast surrounding him. Some characters get more screen time than others, but Cary Elwes is excellent too. I live in the East Midlands. I think it's a really hard accent to nail without drifting too far North and becoming Yorkshire and I think, though not perhaps note perfect, both actors do a good job of landing it. There are aspects of the recreations that I liked, particularly when it comes to the train itself and despite not being a real comedy, there are regular funny moments.

    Why not a higher score then? It too has been said in other reviews, but it's the ending for me. I don't need every film I see wrapped up in a nice little Christmas bow, but I felt the journey that Tony went on warranted a less ambiguous happy ending than the one we got. (I do have a specific one in mind, but I want to keep the review spoiler free).

    That issue aside, I felt that "Last Train to Christmas" was an interesting and moving film that I wasn't expecting at all and am still thinking about days later.
    8tim-783

    Rod Serling meets Charles Dickens

    "Last Train to Christmas" is not a conventional Christmas movie. It's more like Scrooge meets the Twilight Zone. It forces its central character (Sheen) to confront the consequences of his life choices with a level of horror not seen since Alastair Sim threw himself, prostrate, on his own grave, in 1951's "Christmas Carol," begging death for another chance.

    In addition to Sheen's great performance the movie tours us through several decades of hair, fashion, hand held electronics and the decor of British Rail.

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    • Trivia
      The phone number that Tony dials on the train is 01 811 8055, which was the phone number for Multi-Coloured Swap Shop (1976), and later Saturday SuperStore (1982), which were BBC Saturday morning TV shows from the 70s and 80s.
    • Goofs
      When Tony finds the train tickets in his wallet the style of the ticket is not correct for 1985.

      A ticket from London St Pancras, at that time, would have been a destination specific BR 4578 which was a little shorter, as it was credit-card size, and had some information including the destination pre-printed.
    • Crazy credits
      "Tony Towers will return in 'Yesterday is Forever'"
    • Connections
      Featured in Projector: Last Train to Christmas (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      At Christmas Time
      Written by David Tobin, Jeff Meegan, Malcolm Edmonstone and Jason Pedder

      Published by Audio Network Limited

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 2021 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Age of Tony
    • Filming locations
      • Swansea, Wales, UK
    • Production companies
      • Future Artists Entertainment
      • Stigma Films
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