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The Harry Hill Movie

  • 2013
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
2.5K
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Harry Hill, Matt Lucas, Johnny Vegas, Julie Walters, and Simon Bird in The Harry Hill Movie (2013)
When he thinks his hamster Abu has just a week to live, Harry Hill  and his Nan take the hamster to Blackpool. However, Harry's twin Otto wants to kidnap Abu, and sends Ed and Kisko to pursue them.
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When he thinks his hamster Abu (Johnny Vegas) has just a week to live, Harry Hill (Harry Hill) and his Nan (Dame Julie Walters) take the hamster to Blackpool. However, Harry's twin Otto (Mat... Read allWhen he thinks his hamster Abu (Johnny Vegas) has just a week to live, Harry Hill (Harry Hill) and his Nan (Dame Julie Walters) take the hamster to Blackpool. However, Harry's twin Otto (Matt Lucas) wants to kidnap Abu, and sends Ed (Simon Bird) and Kisko (Guillaume Delauney) to ... Read allWhen he thinks his hamster Abu (Johnny Vegas) has just a week to live, Harry Hill (Harry Hill) and his Nan (Dame Julie Walters) take the hamster to Blackpool. However, Harry's twin Otto (Matt Lucas) wants to kidnap Abu, and sends Ed (Simon Bird) and Kisko (Guillaume Delauney) to pursue them.

  • Director
    • Steve Bendelack
  • Writers
    • Jon Foster
    • Harry Hill
    • James Lamont
  • Stars
    • Harry Hill
    • Julie Walters
    • Johnny Vegas
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Steve Bendelack
    • Writers
      • Jon Foster
      • Harry Hill
      • James Lamont
    • Stars
      • Harry Hill
      • Julie Walters
      • Johnny Vegas
    • 68User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Harry Hill
    Harry Hill
    • Harry Hill
    Julie Walters
    Julie Walters
    • Nan
    Johnny Vegas
    Johnny Vegas
    • Abu
    • (voice)
    Simon Bird
    Simon Bird
    • Ed
    Guillaume Delaunay
    Guillaume Delaunay
    • Kisko
    Matt Lucas
    Matt Lucas
    • Otto
    Sheridan Smith
    Sheridan Smith
    • Michelle
    Marc Wootton
    Marc Wootton
    • Barney Cull
    Julian Barratt
    Julian Barratt
    • Conch
    Paul Burling
    Paul Burling
    • Harry's Dad
    Shingai Shoniwa
    • Station Attendant
    Mark Alliss
    • Policeman
    • (as Mark Allis)
    Claire Ashton
    Claire Ashton
    • Audience Member
    Daisy Beattie
    • Underwater Sequence Fish
    Sue Beattie
    • Underwater Sequence Fish
    Camilla Beeput
    Camilla Beeput
    • Veterinary Receptionist
    • (as Camilla Marie Beeput)
    Alan Bentley
    Alan Bentley
    • Fireman
    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • Cleaner
    • Director
      • Steve Bendelack
    • Writers
      • Jon Foster
      • Harry Hill
      • James Lamont
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    daveprestridge

    The worst film ever made.

    Went with wife and two kids. We left after 50 minutes having sat through the worst cinema experience ever.

    Had the film been branded as a new venture or a change in Harrys' professional direction we could accept why it may not have been to our liking. However the film is called "The Harry Hill Movie" and we naturally expected a feast of his humour and the entertainment enjoyed from watching his performances on television.

    A star studied cast only raised our expectations and veiled the dreadful reviews that we had chosen not to embrace. I am at a complete loss as to why such highly acclaimed actors would want to be associated with a potentially career damaging script.

    Take a walk in the park, rake some leaves or consider a cold shower but do not go and spend money going to see this.

    Harry and his team need to make an apology to those fans who have wasted hard earned money going to see this.
    bob the moo

    You really need to be a fan – and even then there is too much that just doesn't work

    I was quite looking forward to this film and I was very surprised to see how low it is rated on IMDb. On one hand I want to say that Hill's comedy can be quite niche so maybe people just didn't like him when he is on form, but then on the other, it is hard to call him an acquired taste when his brand of absurdity held court on Saturday night television for so many years. Anyway, the film has a typically silly plot as Harry believes his hamster has mere days to live and decides to give him his heart's desire – a trip to Blackpool (Harry cannot speak hamster, Abu actually wanted to meet Rihanna). Anyway, while Harry, Abu and his Nan sets off on their trip, they are pursued by two henchmen trying to kidnap Abu for the sinister motives of Otto, Harry's long lost brother (yes, it's an evil twin thing).

    I should really be target audience for this film – or at least I should have many more positive words for it than I have seen from others here. In some ways I do because I did like some of the absurd stuff and some of the set pieces that made me chuckle, but unfortunately they are hard to remember in the sea of those that did not. It is a problem with Hill's style of comedy, you really need to be in the mood for it and from his side it needs to be bang on the money or else it just seems silly and stupid rather than wonderfully absurd and imaginative. Rewatching his old Channel 4 show recently, he did manage to consistently hit the right side of that line but with this film too much of it is silly. Some of it might have worked were it not just so apropos of nothing – so bits that just get thrown in for almost no reason. Some of it is badly misjudged and "rapping nan" in particular is something that just should have been thrown out in the writers' room.

    The musical numbers have some energy but strangely no laughs at all; the carwash song with the woman from the Noisettes is fun but then other songs just seem to come from nowhere and go nowhere. I enjoy the Les Mis one but the more the film just piles on with references later on, the less it seems to work. Children will still like it and if you are a total fan of Hill's humor no matter whether it is good or not so good, then you may enjoy this, but otherwise it must be said that there is really too much silliness for the fewer actually good bits to overcome.
    cinematic_aficionado

    Do not bother

    It would be best to let the story speak for this film.

    An adult man who lives with his grandmother as well as a...teddy bear who is gravely ill and only has a week to live, allegedly and thus his housemates try to offer him a pleasant last week by taking him on a holiday.

    If you are a parent of children in their pre teens, then take them and go see it. Otherwise, stay well away from the big screen.

    On this note, I would have to acknowledge as remarkable the fact that the producers managed to cast the likes of Julie Walters and Jim Boradbent.
    8richard-bown-104-573762

    Underrated and insane genius

    I've never been moved to post a review on IMDb but considering the number of Adam Sandler films that rank in the 6s something had to be done to make a case for this little gem. And a gem it is if, like me, you're a fan of the puerile as long as it's accompanied with a healthy pinch of sardonic humour.

    There is something of the genius about this movie. Something refreshingly honest about the performances, the colour palettes, the lame jokes, the physical humour, the songs, the locations, the props. To get some of the references it may help if you've grown up in the UK during the 70s and 80s or currently have children under 16 however the appeal is somewhat broader and the performances from all of the cast are nuanced, tongue firmly in cheek and the pacing and story is gentle and above all it's just fun. Consider the fact that you've got Harry Potter alumni in the cast - Julie Walters and Jim Broadbent - stars of UK screen - then you know you've got a solid British backbone to play off. Harry Hill is unphased, effortlessly gooning about in front of the camera and then you've also got great performances by Simon Bird, a bewildered Johnny Vegas as the voice of Abu and also (pop band) the Magic Numbers singing a lovely song about running a Bed and Breakfast on the British seaside.

    Yes it's silly, yes it's obvious, yes it's simple but it's also evocative of the past triumphs of niche British cinema. It nods to our failings and to our weaknesses and to our guilty pleasures - and even the obviously filled in bits (Brains on legs, random shell people) don't detract from the fact that's it's just fun. Like an updated an detitillated Carry On movie - it's the best of British and I hope they make a follow up.

    Try it out, suspend your disbelief, have a giggle.
    5st8627

    If you were expecting Oscar material you're foolish

    Harry Hill The Movie , the title says it all. You are going to get Harry hill humour in bucket loads and nothing else.

    If you were expecting Oscar winning performances, high quality scripts and plot then more fool you for going to watch this film. My son loves Harry Hill and his wacky humour and that is exactly what you get and unlike many British TV stuff that gets transferred to big screen there was less (in time) rubbish on screen.

    The jokes are sometimes predictable and on other occasions not, they run throughout the film and you can't help but smile and yes god forbid all those people that foolishly expected more laugh out loud at some parts.

    I think we can all honestly say that no British TV transferred to big screen has been a big success. Look at Keith Lemon , brilliant on TV yet the film was utter dross and had far more dull parts than this movie.

    Go and see it for what it is relax and enjoy.

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    • Trivia
      Paul Burling: He played Harry's dad, and appeared for about twenty seconds. Paul did impressions of Harry when he was on Britain's Got Talent (2007).
    • Goofs
      All entries contain spoilers
    • Quotes

      Harry Hill: Nan, how many times? No stripper-grams on a week-night!

    • Crazy credits
      At the start of the film it says "Based on a true story." At the end, it says "In memory of Dylan- 1978-1980"
    • Connections
      Featured in The Graham Norton Show: Daniel Radcliffe/Mary Berry/Harry Hill/Andrew Lloyd Webber/Sir Cliff Richard (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Popcorn
      Written by Gershon Kingsley

      Performed by Steve Brown

      Produced by Steve Brown

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Фильм Гарри Хилла
    • Filming locations
      • Greatstone on Sea, Kent, England, UK("Blackpole" scenes)
    • Production company
      • Lucky Features
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      • $4,107,208
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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