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Hope And Glory Details

1987 Certificate 15
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  • 70
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A semiautobiographical project by John Boorman about a nine year old boy called Bill as he grows up in London during the blitz of World War 2... Read more

Starring Sarah Miles, David Hayman, Derrick O'Connor, Susan Wooldridge
Director John Boorman
Genres Drama

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Hope And Glory

A semiautobiographical project by John Boorman about a nine year old boy called Bill as he grows up in London during the blitz of World War 2...

Starring Sarah Miles, David Hayman, Derrick O'Connor, Susan Wooldridge, Sammi Davis, Ian Bannen
Director John Boorman
Studio SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 48 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English, French
Subtitles DVD: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
Released DVD: 05 Sep 2005
Production year: 1987
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (3) of Hope And Glory

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  • 5 stars out of 5

    War may be hell if you're a grown-up, but it's a wheeze if you're nine years old and living in suburban London during the Blitz. Anyway, that's how it looks to the young hero of director John Boorman's whimsical, funny, nostalgic, semi-autobiographical memoir of family life in the Second World War. Sebastian Rice-Edwards gives an extraordinarily confident performance in the lead role, and he's matched by Geraldine Muir, playing his five-year-old sister. Sammi Davis as their rebellious elder sibling, meanwhile, gives a poignant portrayal of the teenager caught between sexual awakening and the savage truths of the day, especially in the scene when she informs her mother, Sarah Miles, of her intention to sleep with her Canadian soldier boyfriend. “We might all be dead tomorrow; just don't fall in love with him,” sighs Miles. “Who said anything about love,” snaps back Davis. The film is on the episodic side and Miles and Ian Bannen as the grandfather might both have toned down their eccentric portrayals a notch, but these are minor quibbles about a delightful movie. It was a personal triumph for Boorman: he received Oscar nominations for best film (as producer), best director and best original screenplay, while Philippe Rousselot's cinematography and Anthony Pratt and Joan Woollard's art direction/set decoration were also nominated.

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  • Boorman's autobiographical film about family life during the Blitz is subversively light on the blood, sweat, tears and... read more on Time Out

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  • 19 out of 21 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Brilliant.

    This is a film I remember watching as a family when I was younger and I was delighted when I saw was available here. I think it is a very heart warming and endearing film. It helps us to touch upon what it was like to live through the war although it does not try to take you there deeply it concentrates more on the relationships between a young boy and his family in there poorer social class. A lovely film that is well shot. Would highly reccomend it.

      • nicolacleminson from Oxfordshire
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  • 5 out of 8 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Rubbish!

    I rented this based on the other reviews. It was drivel with a capital D! David Hayman is usually a fine actor but in this, he was as wooden as a deck board. Perhaps I'm wrong based on the other reviews but honestly, don't waste your time with this.

      • A customer from Scotland
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