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Eric & Ernie

  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
844
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Bryan Dick, Victoria Wood, and Daniel Rigby in Eric & Ernie (2011)
Drama

A telling of the fledging careers and early days of the comedy duo that was Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, from their dance-hall performances of northern England to cult status.A telling of the fledging careers and early days of the comedy duo that was Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, from their dance-hall performances of northern England to cult status.A telling of the fledging careers and early days of the comedy duo that was Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, from their dance-hall performances of northern England to cult status.

  • Director
    • Jonny Campbell
  • Writers
    • Peter Bowker
    • Victoria Wood
  • Stars
    • Reece Shearsmith
    • Josh Benson
    • Tom Atkinson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    844
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonny Campbell
    • Writers
      • Peter Bowker
      • Victoria Wood
    • Stars
      • Reece Shearsmith
      • Josh Benson
      • Tom Atkinson
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 8 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Reece Shearsmith
    Reece Shearsmith
    • Harry Wiseman
    Josh Benson
    • Little Ernie
    Tom Atkinson
    • Little Eric
    • (as Thomas Atkinson)
    Victoria Wood
    Victoria Wood
    • Sadie Bartholomew
    Thomas Aldersley
    • MC
    Vic Reeves
    Vic Reeves
    • George Bartholomew
    • (as Jim Moir)
    Ted Robbins
    • Jack Hylton
    Jonah Lees
    Jonah Lees
    • Young Eric
    Harry McEntire
    Harry McEntire
    • Young Ernie
    Ria Jones
    • Landlady
    Pam Shaw
    • Lily
    Daniel Rigby
    Daniel Rigby
    • Eric Morecambe
    Bryan Dick
    Bryan Dick
    • Ernie Wise
    Hannah Steele
    Hannah Steele
    • Doreen
    Esmé Bianco
    Esmé Bianco
    • Lola
    Andrew Greenough
    Andrew Greenough
    • Gordon Noval
    Marcus Taylor
    • Stage Door Keeper 1
    Lee Oakes
    • Stage Door Keeper 2
    • Director
      • Jonny Campbell
    • Writers
      • Peter Bowker
      • Victoria Wood
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    9ashwetherall1

    An Almost Perfect Tribute

    Like nearly everyone in the UK I am a huge fan of Morecambe and Wise. I truly believe that they were probably the greatest comedy double act ever. So I watched Victoria Woods biography of Eric and Ernie s early years with a little trepidation. I really shouldn't have worried. The BBC have obviously pulled out all the stops. Eric and Ernie is a master class in how to honour two show biz legends. The writing, direction and especially the performances were simply perfection. Daniel Rigby and Bryan Dick were spot on. They managed to show the friendship between Eric and Ernie without lapsing into parody. Special mention should be made of Vic Reeves who played Eric's dad, George. The part was played with quiet humour and dignity and Victoria wood was especially good as Eric's pushy mother. The only reason that I have given Eric and Ernie 9 out of 10 is that I had a small pang of regret when the credits rolled. I really wished that I could had maybe half an hour more. maybe showing more of the great years of Morecambe and Wise. Maybe one day they could make a sequel, but only if its up to this standard.
    9studioAT

    Brilliant is what I think of it so far

    Morecambe and Wise remain to this day one of the best double acts of all time and this great drama from the BBC shows us their early years. We all know what happened when they achieved fame so it is nice that this drama focuses on the other side of the coin.

    The casting in this is great. All the actors playing Morecambe and Wise not only look the part but capture the voice and characteristics of the two men and in some places you start to think you're watching the real men.

    Victoria Wood is also great as Sadie, Eric's mother and her story arc is at the centre of this piece that is beautifully captured by director Johnny Campbell.

    My only grumble is that much like every other media piece surrounding the comedians this drama is centred more on Eric than Ernie but otherwise this is a great drama.
    MyMovieTVRomance

    Watching for my sweetheart Miranda Hart, even though she's not in it.

    Watching this for my sweetheart, Miranda Hart. She's not in the movie, but it's a biopic of her comedy hero and his sidekick, Eric Morcombe and Ernie Wise.

    Miranda loves Eric so very much, and it makes me care about them too. She is my darling, and we tend to have the same taste and things. So I'm sure when I get into their show, even if it's not my style, I will still like it.

    Another reason to see this is Victoria Wood's involvement. I was pleasantly surprised to see her name be the first one flashing in the credits when I started watching it. So I'm looking forward to that. She was my British comedy favorite before I found my sweetheart, Miranda. But I still adore Victoria Wood, for different reasons. She was never my crush, she was always my role model in a way. I wanted to be more like her, and I saw a lot of myself in her. In the case of Miranda Hart, I'm just absolutely smitten with her and want to marry her. So I love them both, but as you can see, for totally different reasons haha!

    If you love British comedy, I recommend this. It's got history, so much history attached to it.
    9adamjohns-42575

    I definitely didn't think that it was "RUBBISH!"

    Eric And Ernie (2011) -

    I remembered enjoying this greatly when I first saw it, for its strong castings and wonderful humour, but I had begun to doubt myself after rewatching 'Rather You Than Me' (2008), the similar Frankie Howerd BBC biopic, which didn't resound as well as I had recalled.

    My fears were needless though because I thoroughly loved this exploration of Morecambe & Wise's early years.

    The script and direction cleverly sculpted the path to define where and how some of the humour might have been formed and used suggestions to represent what I knew that the two jokers became.

    Vic Reeves (Jim Moir) and Victoria Wood worked really well as Eric's parents and again I could see how they shaped Eric's onstage persona. I didn't think that the smoking suited her though, looking as if she was an actor with a prop and that she didn't really like it. It sounds nitpicky, but it really jarred for me. I was surprised to see very little about Ernie's parents though.

    As for Daniel Rigby as Eric himself, he absolutely stole the show. He had clearly studied the man to get all of his inflections and mannerisms. It was hard to remember that he wasn't the actual comedian in question.

    Bryan Dick in the role of Ernie was good too, but he didn't quite pack the same punch. The younger incarnation played by Josh Benson could have been something from an old Wise family home movie though, because he nailed Little Ern.

    Overall I felt that the casting was spot on, they all looked and acted like they belonged in that era. I never once thought that I wasn't watching something from that time. The sets, costumes etc were all appropriate too.

    Although it was essentially a very well done drama I also loved the humour throughout. I could absolutely see those kids growing into those teens in to those men that I've laughed at for years and how the jokes and affectations matured into their acts.

    From their earliest days of pageantry to their first appearance on BBC, It was a very worthwhile piece about a pair of comic geniuses that was highly entertaining. A masterpiece in how to do a biopic properly and one that I would have liked to have seen a sequel to.

    919.81/1000.
    8Lejink

    Brought me sunshine

    I'm of that generation that religiously waited for and watched Morecambe and Wise's usually superb BBC TV specials in the mid 70's when they were at their peak (although nowhere near enough credit is given to their writer Eddie Braben) and so was very interested to watch this dramatisation of their formative years.

    It has to be said that their old employer does them proud with a well written, produced and acted TV movie. In truth I could find little to fault in it, my only complaints being perhaps the limited dynamic arc in the story itself and a little too much screen-time for the inspiration behind the project, Victoria Walters. That's not to say she's not good in the part of Eric's pushy, typical show-biz mother, but she takes too much focus away from our heroes, to the, as I say, slight detriment of the piece.

    The other main casting credits work very well, with Jim (Vic Reeves) Moir a revelation as Eric's docile dad and the young actors playing Eric and Ern as spot on as they could be with look, voice and mannerisms. They have that essential ingredient for any double-act, chemistry. The script includes some decent gags, but enough of what really matters here, drama, to make it entertaining.

    The duo's well-known personae are developed naturally and enough signposts are inserted to their future routines and catch-phrases to please admirers of their later work. As I indicated, this wasn't the most essential show-biz bio-pic I've ever watched but it was amongst the more entertaining of them.

    What did I think of it (so far)? Definitely not "Rubbish!"

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    • Trivia
      Reece Shearsmith plays young Ernie's father and there's a little nod to him playing Papa Lazarou (Le club des gentlemen (1999)) as he puts make up on towards the beginning.
    • Quotes

      Sadie Bartholomew: Do you know what's holding 'em back?

      George Bartholomew: The War?

    • Connections
      Featured in Breakfast: Episode dated 29 December 2010 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Positive Thinking
      Music by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent

      Words by Tony Hatch

      Sung by Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise over end credits

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Morecambe and Wise
    • Filming locations
      • Salford Lads Club, Salford, Greater Manchester, England, UK(Pub Interiors)
    • Production companies
      • BBC Wales
      • Blue Door Adventures Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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